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by neumann_alfred
4877 days ago
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If they want to yell while playing games, then they can play games outside. Not computer games they can't. And not in all seasons/kinds of weather, either. I'm fairly certain that every mother ever has told her children to stop yelling in the house at least once. And I'm fairly certain every parent (mother? what?) also sometimes allowed it. You know, politeness is kind of about a sentient counterpart, rather a fixed sound threshold in a panopticon. From the single bit of data I have, your idea of repression seems to be anything less than complete anarchy How so? If I think it's repressing if a child is under no circumstance allowed to yell out in joy or fright while playing? What does this have to do with anarchy? That's not anarchy, that's life. |
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Let me ask you: would you mind sitting next to a group of kids at the movie theater chatting away and carrying a running commentary throughout the film all out of sheer excitement?
I suspect you would; I know I would. Why? Because it's disrespectful. Telling a kid to quiet down while playing a PC game is usually done simply to teach them to respect the presence of others around them. Sure, there are controlling parents out there, and in those cases, you may call it repression, but most of the time it's as simple a lesson as teaching a kid to say please and thank you.