Message from @Lios
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depends on the parents
Youtube is literally raising kids. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDDmBN2qD7o
Whatever, you know what I mean <:DrinkBleach:590859953225334794>
where do we draw the line in how government can decide what kids can do in this way
Simple
So, they should have shut down all the Parkland kids from talking about politics, too, then.
Kids can't vote -> kids don't talk politics in public
that's pretty fuckin authoritarian
Kids can very much talk politics all they want. They just can't vote, because they're clearly too stupid to make a self-determined opinion
Youtube doesn't count as in public lol
Yeah it is authoritarian
Welcome to the world of kids, where we protect them
Insane, right?
"we need to protect them from themselves"
Yes, we do
how is it even harm
Kids are stupid, dumb, idiotic, fucking stupid
ok
They need our protection
I agree that it's entirely on the parents to make sure the kids don't get brainwashed, and don't in turn brainwash the kids themselves.
let them be
kids learn by being stupid
We can let kids be stupid
At home, in the backyard, in schools
mistakes give you experience
@whiic
>Finger Family
NO NO NO NO NO FUCK NO
Schools are in public
>"only in prescribed circumstances and locations"
Wincest?
They're allowed to be stupid when they talk to their parents, their teachers, other families, etc. etc.
why not to other kids
Same thing, allowed of course
But not in public
Where the general public hears their stupid ideas
and they understand that theyre a kid
if kids are stupid why would anyone react badly to a kid's stupid ideas
Hey, puts out kids in an early state of a public sphere, where if they're going to be dumb enough to talk about their politics, there are naturally going to be other kids with opposing politics, and they're going to have to learn how to deal with that.
Well I don't react poorly to a kid's stupid ideas
I know they're kids, so I let them be stupid
That's the whole point of it