Cutting off internet access is abusive?
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It's not even true. The parents interviewed in the Atlantic story didn't "cut off" Internet access, they increased family activities & encouraged less screen time.
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If this person is based in the US, one could go after him, via the FBI's internet crimes site. It's a suggestion, although I suspect they may be busy, thanks to the clowns who have clogged the system otherwise.
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I was a parent on 4th Wave Now at one point. And I admit to cutting off my kid's internet access, which cut him off from his 'friends'. Those 'friends' were 25+ y.o.'s grooming him sexually in 'fandom' forums which were little more than porn dissemination vehicles.
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Good for you. Being a loving, responsible parent is damn hard.
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The whole movement posits parenting itself as inherently abusive. The only good parent in their view is one who actively abdicates their responsibilities and forces the child to raise itself.
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It is libel.
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Until the courts make a call, it's neither.
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Arthur Chu, as we say in Rome, opens his mouth and blows in it.
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Is he still going? So obviously a very disturbed individual.
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