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by kthejoker2
2501 days ago
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Sorry, wasn't commenting on the merits of parenting, authoritative styles, etc. Just trying to match OP's children's definition of "oppression" .. * having expectations involuntarily set on your performing of activities that you would not voluntarily perform otherwise; * punishment for failing to meet those expectations, rather than a reward for meeting those expectations With the contradictory idea of the person setting the expectations and punishments being "objective" in a discussion. Certainly if the request from the children is "we don't want to clean our rooms", the only truly objective response is to either: a) incentivize them to clean their rooms with negotiated rewards and benefits, in a true market sense
b) convince them through logic and rhetoric to voluntarily choose to clean their rooms;
c) agree that they don't have to clean their rooms. |
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