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by primitur
2998 days ago
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>What makes you think most have a desire to raise their kids with future-proof values? History. >What makes you think that most have a desire to raise their kids? Statistics. > privileged assumptions I think you've got a bit of hatred for this subject. >Simpson/Huxtable thing is valid. Fiction is merely an analog for the truth; in this case, a very minor, small part of the reality of parenting. No, Homer is not a good parent model. His character is more of an allegory for cynical irony than the reality, which is that a vast majority of parents - fathers - care very deeply for their children and want to see them survive whatever the future brings. Anything less is the very apathetic, solipsism, we've been discussing. |
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"hatred for this subject"? Sure. I know a lot of people who had shitty parents. I know a pair of brothers who committed suicide because their father molested them. Many of my friends hate their folks. My own are terrific, incidentally. When I say those are privileged assumptions, that's because I have been reminded numerous times that I had a privileged upbringing.
Which, by the way, entailed parents whose life philosophy was hands-off, which further points out how vapid the notion that "parental controls would fix social media" is.