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Here’s @MarcusBlimi liking a popular comment about calling CPS on me. Totally normal people having a total normal day.pic.twitter.com/A5pFGHb6Ou
The comment she’s clicking like on is me saying I’m okay with my kids getting COVID. Which I am, and more people should admit. It’s statistically shown to be an insignificant event for almost every child.
The alternative is keeping them locked inside. That is being shown over and over again to be extremely dangerous for their mental and emotional health.
It is more dangerous to put your kids in a car than it is for them to have COVID. Again, that’s just statistics. If I had told you a year ago that I don’t let my children drive in a car for fear of a car accidents, you’d have thought I was nuts. Which I would’ve been.
Should've been more clear about what happened. @MarcusBlimi took a screenshot of a comment of mine on another friend's Facebook wall as well as a tweet of mine and posted it on her own Facebook in order to have her friends and followers dunk on me.pic.twitter.com/gtql5ymBXG
My kids are living normal, happy lives. They are socializing with kids in normal and healthy ways. I am not marinating them in fear or making them hike in the woods with masks on. Because I'm capable of rational risk analysis.
At the end of this, my kids will be some of the few kids not any worse off emotionally. I'm very proud of that. It took a lot of effort to find other parents interested in providing their kids with normalcy instead of irrational fear. It's a shame.
Time will tell if you are correct or not. I learned a long time ago not to comment about other people’s children. You never know how your own children will turn out. This also means - not to be self-righteousness. Talk to me in 20 years.
Obviously anything can happen, but the odds of children who have been allowed to have play dates versus the other children who have been indoctrinated into irrational fear have a far better likelihood of turning out OK
Actually, there is no research to back you up. It’s just your thoughts
This is what I am trying to point out to you.
It’s basic common sense, backed up by mental health professionals I’ve spoken to on the topic.
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