Except that conversation never happened, right?? Why are they event talking about it?
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I miss shame, it use to be really helpful to society.
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I have schoolage children and when I say "I hope you do your homework" I expect it to be done and they know it's not optional.
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I hope your car doesn't blow up with you in it five minutes after you leave this meeting
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not even in jest...
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Its snarky and just meant as huge exaggeration.
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If I were a kid and my parent said "I hope you do your homework", I would take that as a direction.
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Me too! And if I didn't do my homework- consequences, like being grounded. So even this weak analogy still doesn't look good for them
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This reflexive desire to justify every act of the President is horrendous to watch.
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When I tell my kid I hope she did her homework the implication is "so I don't have to punish you"
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Also, that example is terrible. Not doing homework tends to come with consequences.
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Yeah, that's an example one might use in arguing that it *was* a command.
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When someone of authority says they hope I do something, there isn't much in the way of ambiguity cc
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More like; 'nice job you have there, I hope you don't have to lose it.'
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or valid analogies
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Another reminder: National Labor Review Board has established precedent that boss clearing the room and saying "I hope you do X" is coercive
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