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<blockquote data-quote="ilostabet" data-source="post: 1098964" data-attributes="member: 13181"><p>the real black pill here is that, while only a minority of activist parents actually support this and put their kids here, a very large majority expose them to stuff like this by simple neglect. how many parents allow unsupervised internet or tv access from very early ages for their kids? given the state of the culture, and the fact that youtube algorithm puts these things up front, it's guaranteed they will see stuff like this constantly. this neglect, which if we're being honest, we were mostly subjected to in the form of long hours of tv watching (though in a less overt time in the culture), is a lot more pervasive and hence destroys a lot more kids' minds - yet, because it's not as flashy, not as newsworthy and actually puts some responsibility on normal parents, is not nearly as talked about.</p><p></p><p>I am skeptical of anyone who protests this stuff and then is not homeschooling their kids and actively controlling the media they consume and instead lets the screen do the educating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilostabet, post: 1098964, member: 13181"] the real black pill here is that, while only a minority of activist parents actually support this and put their kids here, a very large majority expose them to stuff like this by simple neglect. how many parents allow unsupervised internet or tv access from very early ages for their kids? given the state of the culture, and the fact that youtube algorithm puts these things up front, it's guaranteed they will see stuff like this constantly. this neglect, which if we're being honest, we were mostly subjected to in the form of long hours of tv watching (though in a less overt time in the culture), is a lot more pervasive and hence destroys a lot more kids' minds - yet, because it's not as flashy, not as newsworthy and actually puts some responsibility on normal parents, is not nearly as talked about. I am skeptical of anyone who protests this stuff and then is not homeschooling their kids and actively controlling the media they consume and instead lets the screen do the educating. [/QUOTE]
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