The photograph arrived without warning, a digital birthday card that stopped scrolling thumbs cold. There he stood—thirteen years old, cake barely cut, cradling a hunting rifle like other boys might hold a baseball bat. Spencer Trump, son of Donald Trump Jr., smiling beside his father in what was meant to be a celebration of boyhood becoming manhood. But the internet does not pause for context. Within hours, the comments section became a battlefield, and the word “disgusting” began to… Continue reading…
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