Jason Brown's Comments
@we_the_sheeple
Can a few people on here have a nice touching moment without you crapping all over everything? Take your agenda elsewhere please. And regarding your staged comment. I suppose it could be staged. You may not be aware of this right now, but many people have family over in Iraq and it's quite common for schools to adopt these little video projects so the troops can see their kids and the kids can work out some of their feelings about the whole thing. It's actually intended to be a deliberate exercise. But I'm sure you MUST see some bigger conspiracy we're all missing, because I'm sure that this could only be propaganda. No, kids don't cry when reunited with parents after years of separation, never.
Can a few people on here have a nice touching moment without you crapping all over everything? Take your agenda elsewhere please. And regarding your staged comment. I suppose it could be staged. You may not be aware of this right now, but many people have family over in Iraq and it's quite common for schools to adopt these little video projects so the troops can see their kids and the kids can work out some of their feelings about the whole thing. It's actually intended to be a deliberate exercise. But I'm sure you MUST see some bigger conspiracy we're all missing, because I'm sure that this could only be propaganda. No, kids don't cry when reunited with parents after years of separation, never.
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"Also, she must have wondered why someone had been training a camera on her the whole time she was in class (also known as the "reality show surprise conundrum")"
Kids aren't THAT hard to trick you know. They still work under the assumption that humans tell the truth by default.