The one thing that gives me hope for the future is that mass media saturation and the Internet and shit are increasingly able to "bypass" parentshttps://twitter.com/Thisway100/status/1338950331665887234 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Hard to believe you’re being serious here but you apparently are. It’s kinda weird to pull the supervillain rubbing his hands together thing about filling children’s heads with your own ideas without parental consent, no?
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Replying to @Thisway100 @arthur_affect
Hold on to your smelling salts, punkin: My friends & I grew up in the 70s, so of course had no internet access. However, most of the media we consumed was without our parents' consent because parents didn't hover over their kids 24/7 the way they're expected to now. 1/
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Replying to @sarisataka @arthur_affect
No shit. You can’t control teenagers. I get the feeling what is being argued here is the ‘right’ to influence your children, which is creepy
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Replying to @Thisway100 @arthur_affect
I'm not talking teenagers, punkin, I'm talking from about 5/6 and up.
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Replying to @sarisataka @arthur_affect
‘I watched Jonny Quest while my patents were still sleeping on Saturday mornings, therefore 5 year olds need to hear things that conflict with their parents’ views’ Lol
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Y’know, I notice you’re being purposely vague, framing it as “conflicts with their views.” Why, that could be anything. What you’re objecting to is kids seeing media that features diverse and affirming representation of race, gender, and sexuality
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The bug up his butt is specifically trans stuff, he said so
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