You just stated an example of someone who became an activist through fear. That isn’t an ideal situation. I don’t see what your point is besides some petty “Gotcha!” game to justify throwing kids into political discourse.
That’s all up to interpretation. I just said I don’t think kids should be becoming activist. At the end of the first post it’s discussing “teaching” fear. That’s in reference to those propping them up into those positions. I’m not blaming kids entirely
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So then what if a child, of their own free will, not being taught to fear by an individual or an org. to do so, decides to be an activist 4 an issue they care for? Is this still disqualifying in your eyes? Also note that Yousafzai had plenty of help from orgs and world leaders.
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If they want to volunteer for an org to be politically conscious then go for it. The second the org takes it a step further and puts forth kids rather than ideas is where I draw the line. Awareness? Cool. Political propaganda tool? Nah
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