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When I was that age and wanted to see bare boob I had to look at National Geographic. Of course, I didn't live in a big city so likely missed out on this sort of show.
Someone should be arrested. Several people should be investigated and probably charged.
Parents should be allowed to file civil suits for psychological damage to their children.
This is very different from a child trying to go on the internet orphee cat a movie or magazine to look at nudity out of curiosity or pleasure. This is being forced upon them. Some of them look embarrassed and definitely uncomfortable.
Did parents not have to sign an approval for these kids to go on this "field trip". I can't remember not having to have something signed when I was in school. Any time we left campus required parents authorization. The parents had to know. If they didn't they do now.
I'm pretty sure Gacha Life is a LGBTQ~ recruiting/propaganda/indoctrination thing for kids made to look like any other kind of weird anime craze. Maybe it didn't start out like that, but it's been adopted as a tool/outlet. I found my 9yr old watching one called "How to be a bad teenage lesbian lover" on YT and did some homework.
Neither of my kids have phones, and we have the permissions set on the their ipads so my wife has to approve any app's, but their tablet addiction had gotten a little out of control (BAD PARENTS, BAD, BAD!) so I reigned that **** in. No more YT except on the TV in the living room, and I took away their headphones. The 11yr old had a bit of a fit and accused me of trying to ruin her life... literally for restricting her Youtube watching to a single TV that everybody could see and taking away her headphones. I knew she wanted so badly to say "Then how am I gonna watch stuff you don't want me seeing?"... but she held her tongue like a pro... so proud.
I'm pretty sure Gacha Life is a LGBTQ~ recruiting/propaganda/indoctrination thing for kids made to look like any other kind of weird anime craze. Maybe it didn't start out like that, but it's been adopted as a tool/outlet. I found my 9yr old watching one called "How to be a bad teenage lesbian lover" on YT and did some homework.
Neither of my kids have phones, and we have the permissions set on the their ipads so my wife has to approve any app's, but their tablet addiction had gotten a little out of control (BAD PARENTS, BAD, BAD!) so I reigned that **** in. No more YT except on the TV in the living room, and I took away their headphones. The 11yr old had a bit of a fit and accused me of trying to ruin her life... literally for restricting her Youtube watching to a single TV that everybody could see and taking away her headphones. I knew she wanted so badly to say "Then how am I gonna watch stuff you don't want me seeing?"... but she held her tongue like a pro... so proud.
I am so glad my kids came before this all became such a shitstorm. I can only imagine how a parent navigates the challenges tech throws down nowadays. I recall getting so much hate from my daughter for ruining her life by restricting IM/chat room activity and requiring all access be in the shared public areas of the house. That was all before smart phones though. One thing I did learn is that parents ultimately have a very hard time controlling what access your kid's friends will provide for them when they're at school or visiting at their homes, and if you get so far into their business as to restrict their friends, you will be in for a real rodeo. Been their, failed that. All I can say is good luck!
She came up with a really killer piece of manufactured outrage today. This was the original post:
Her commentary:
Originally Posted by My Sister
Waiting room. Oprah’s magazine. My first thought was, “good grief.. this is what journalism has come to.” My second thought was, “I beg your pardon, but did you just ASSUME MY VAGINA’s GENDER??!!”
(“How to keep HER healthy & happy...”)
Mine identifies as a Hatian-American albino man, born in the Falkland Islands during the war. But HE is healthy & happy, thank you very much, Oprah!
. A Michigan woman said her 10-year-old son was suspended from his elementary school, and then charged with aggravated assault, for throwing a ball that hit and injured a classmate during a game students were playing at recess.
I know nothing about what happened, and I did not click the link.
...but if this follows the recent trend in these types of stories, the parents will say "it was just a game" and "kids will be kids"... but in a few days, we'll discover that the kid was a bully, and had a few other kids hold the victim down down while he repeatedly smashed him in the face with the ball, then when the teacher came around, "nobody knows nuthin." The kid is probably known to police, has had incidents in school before that are going unreported by the school under guidance from the district. The kid is probably diagnosed with a few disorders that he's not getting treatment for, and comes from a broken home. I'm also gonna assume the victim is white and the the kid who got charged is not.
If I'm completely wrong about "the narrative", then it's just clickbait for some recreational outrage masturbation.
If I'm completely wrong about "the narrative", then it's just clickbait for some recreational outrage masturbation.
I looked into it. The injured student had a pre-existing medical condition, and shouldn't have been engaging in contact sports to begin with. The description (a game of dodgeball) is in fact fairly accurate, and the assault charge has been dismissed by the court.
All in all, a reasonably accurate indictment of the present-day state of things.