| > This societal moralizing about every single aspect of how one should raise their children is a big part of the problem described in the article. Well, you are trying to add unearned emphasis with "every single aspect". It's not about "every single aspect", although it is moralizing about compulsion and pain. > For the record, spanking is not necessarily abuse. depends of the definition. > For you to cite unequivocably that it is is pure unthinking political correctness. You don't know how much though I have put into the subject and calling it political correctness is incorrect unless careing about whether or not people use pain and fear to shape children is just political correctness. > Parenting is complicated, psychology is complicated ... > Is everyone who was born before 1950 irretrievably fucked up? I don't know if "irretrievably", but I think almost everyone is psychologically damaged in some way or another. |
No, it's fully earned. I am a parent. I have witnessed first hand the moralizing, judgement and mutually contradictory universal expectations that random people have about how childrearing should be done.
You don't know how much though I have put into the subject and calling it political correctness is incorrect...
Fair enough, you may have put substantial thought into how parenting should work from a theoretical perspective.
...unless careing about whether or not people use pain and fear to shape children is just political correctness
Reframing the debate in terms so negative that anyone would appear insane to disagree with them is classic political correctness.
I don't know if "irretrievably", but I think almost everyone is psychologically damaged in some way or another.
Which raises the question, is your duty as a parent to prevent any and all psychological damage to your child?
If the goal is to minimize suffering, then is it better to indulge your child and raise an entitled spoiled individual that will never be satisfied for the rest of their life. Or is it better to "use fear" (the fear of consequences, whatever they may be) to raise a child that has some notion of negative cause and effect?