She also joked around about how her daughter dislikes the current President – calling him Donald Duck Trumpet.
I don’t correct her. And I should, because it’s disrespectful, but it’s like – ‘f*** it’. I feel like we are all in this permanent state of f*** it. I can’t imagine being a third-grader and this being the first example of what it means to be President.
“I throw my hands up in the air every day. It’s unbelievable. It’s not funny at all. It’s un-f***ing-believable. I want to skip ahead to the part that it’s over and we start the clean-up process.
Some users on Twitter think it’s absolutely incredible to see P!nk take this kind of stance with parenting.
Hell yes!! to Pink raising her kids gender neutral. No kid needs to be forced into a gender norm before they can process what that is ???
— jennifer bolek (@jenniferbolek) December 4, 2017
Was there any doubt that P!nk will raise her children in a gender neutral manner? Why are people even the slightest bit surprised by it? P!nk herself has pretty much presented herself in a gender neutral way through most of her career.
— vegan cupcakes ? (@mywifeshannon) December 4, 2017
news article: p!nk is raising her children gender neutral
me: P!NK IM VERY SORRY IF I EVER DISSED YOU OK AND ALSO *WHISPERS* THANK YOU LOVE YOU— ?? (@soapymilks) December 4, 2017
Others completely disagree.
P!nk is raising her children as “gender neutral”. Why! You are encouraging your children to be confused about what gender they really are! Such a shame!
— Paul Howarth (@phowarth15) December 3, 2017
So Pink (a girlie name) is now raising her daughter to be gender neutral. Nice virtue signaling, better plan on spending big $$ on therapy in a few years! ? https://t.co/8liqADFght
— Jill-Renee ???? (@mangomaxima) December 3, 2017
Funny how celebrities all seem to suddenly be having transgender children, almost as if it's a fashion ?https://t.co/p4m55OvMCb
— Ben Harris-Quinney (@B_HQ) December 3, 2017
If you’re asking me, I think what P!nk is doing should be taken as a life lesson. Your children are growing up in a day and age where they should feel comfortable enough with being themselves. As a parent, you should want to support your children no matter what they decide. If your child wants to marry someone of the same gender, a different race, a different religion – this shouldn’t change how you feel about your child. And, for those who judge P!nk for her decisions, I think you don’t deserve to have children. Havings kids is about unconditional love and support, not judgment.