I am Soliloquius of Borg. My life as it has been is over. From this day forward, I will service... myself.
I was the "assimilated".
Maybe that was the point.This can really be taken a different way.![]()
The more popular it is the stricter i'm gonna have to be with letting them being exposed to it.
My future kids aren't being raised by corporations trying to milk their brains for all they're worth.
I view childrens entertainment as education first, any brand that isn't interest in that is a waste of my future kids time.
I also think parents make the mistake of letting their kids get into hobbies they don't care for. if you're involved in your kids life, why would you encourage them to be doing something you hate?
The more popular it is the stricter i'm gonna have to be with letting them being exposed to it.
no but if it is popular and bad it is in your home for good, you can't stop it.Popular does not always equal bad.
all media is corporate if you're getting technically, I'm specifically referring to assembly line garbage like disney.Fair, but bear in mind that artistic merit can emerge despite the socio-political conditions under which art was made. Shakespeare's plays were in part literal Tudor state propaganda, yet Henry V is still one of the greatest plays in English-language history.
No, but there's no shortage of good content.Ah, c'mon, man. Kids have a right to recreation too. Entertainment is not inherently a waste of time just because it's not educational.
They can form their identities all they want, they're not getting exposed to cell phones, bad phone and bad art until they can pay for it themselves.Because my kids will have the right to form their own identities and develop their own interests, separate from me. They're entire persons, not extensions of myself.
no that's exactly what it is. If marvel enters your house it's stuck in there. Once you open that door you can't close it.What a silly thing to say.
The more popular it is the stricter i'm gonna have to be with letting them being exposed to it.
no but if it is popular and bad it is in your home for good, you can't stop it.
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It isn't just educational per se, but value building, a lot of shows like nu trek, just come across as thinly vailed nihilism.
They can form their identities all they want, they're not getting exposed to cell phones, bad phone and bad art until they can pay for it themselves.
Reality is there's a generation of kids who suffer from awful parenting. Diabetes alone is something that is just way out of control. But there's no shortages of vices like video game addiction, porn addiction etc creeping into the picture. A lot of these kids lives are ruined before they even get started.
I'll correct myself, pike for sure he gets a pass on that one.Utter nonsense. Every single ST series produced since 2017 has actively rejected nihilism.
Two interrelated things.Except you didn't frame it as "bad stuff." You explicitly said you didn't want your kids exposed to stuff you don't subjectively enjoy. That goes way beyond protecting them from "bad stuff" -- that's trying to force your identity onto them.
Anyway, kids need to be exposed to some bad art in order to develop a sense of what constitutes good art -- and in order to develop their own unique set of tastes. Trying to keep them from "bad art" is, indeed, an attempt to stifle the formation of their own identity.
Sometimes kids need trash, sorry.
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?
Just imagine if our forebears had taken that attitude. Trollope, Dickens, Austen, the Bronte's, Chaucer, etc...
Really, don't you recall when your authority figures said no and you wanted that banned thing all the more?
But... if you truly believe that your own children won't develop their own tastes and sensibilities... what you gonna do, lock them in the basement all their lives?
what you gonna do, lock them in the basement all their lives?
I'll correct myself, pike for sure he gets a pass on that one.
But everything else, no. It's nihilism just people unaware they live in a nihilist mindset.
Two interrelated things.
Stage 1: I don't want my kids exposed to corporate crap period.
Stage 2: Even stuff that isn't crap, I'm gonna be careful about.
Stage 3: If I'm gonna support cater an interest, I'm gonna make sure it's something I can sustain and enjoy with them. instead of being yet another parent playing along with something that ultimately causes them to resent spending time with their kids.
Might be harsh but there's a whole lot of parents like that. a massive proportion would rather a phone raise their kids than investing the time in them.
Your kids are a blank slate,
And they can find it on their own sure. But I'm not paying for it. The idea you're suppose to fund your kids activities is unfounded.
Only if you define "nihilism" to mean the exact opposite of what it means. Every single ST series produced by Paramount+ has argued strenuously that our actions have moral value and that that value matters. Every ST series produced by Paramount+ has argued strenuously that betraying morality is a bad thing. That is the exact opposite of nihilism..
Within reason. i'm not turning into a marvel household, when a trek household makes more sense.Or, alternately, you could be encouraging and supportive of them even when it's something you're not interested in subjectively, and use it as an opportunity to encourage them
Depends on the activity, if their friends are just video game addicts, I'm gonna pass on that.to develop their interest independently of you and to find friends who share that interest..
It's the same thing you should apply to any person. If you're not interested in something your wife likes, don't pretend to be. You find things you can share, and build together.Now you're just rationalizing your desire to impose your interests on your kids..
yeah it's both, you can't control whether or not your kid is gonna be a total asshole etc. it's the reason you maximize what you can do on the environment side of the equation.Nope. Kids' personalities are a result of a complex interaction of both nurture and nature, and trying to argue they're a blank slate is just nonsense..
More rationalizing your desire not to allow your children to develop interests other than your own.
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