MyUserName wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 7:03 pmThats pretty much saying that epochs of child raising wisdom has proven incorrect and that only todays generation has the knowledge needed. Which many would argue could be seen as a sign of sociopathic tendencies to rail against society in such a violent way. Not to say that societal change is not necessary and needed, but to break so thoroughly with wisdom that has proven very constructive is an act born out of destructive tendencies. Which is very much how I view the radical left and why I suggested leaving the topic alone.
Um...yeah? Older methods of force-them-into-the-box child-rearing HAVE caused serious emotional harm to generation upon generation of kids. We need to eradicate those aspects of traditional child-rearing, and who cares what some old fuddy-duddy idiots mindlessly worshipping "the way things used to be" say?
And I don't really think this is all that radically leftist, it's not like we're advocating for the overthrow of society and its replacement by something run by literal children here.
MyUserName wrote: ↑Tue Dec 04, 2018 7:03 pmHowever, applying Occam's Razor, I find it easier to believe that children, living in a society where many of their fathers have drunk the kool aid of modern neo-feminism, not to be confused with actual feminism, and feel that masculinity is toxic, are confused by the messages of the adult world around them and thus, without positive and strong gender role models, act in the self hating way their environment tells them too.
Yeah, TERFs are a pain in the ass, I know. How they call themselves "feminists" when they seek to rigidly enforce gender separation and a gender binary like fucking Puritans is beyond me.
We need good role models for kids, who embrace LGBT issues and show kids that they don't need to hate themselves for being gay or trans or whatever and it's normal and OK to be LGBT. And that's part of why I find this show really nice; they're telling millions of little girls who don't really know why they like their best friends' hair or wrists or whatever that it's OK to be kind of flustered and fascinated by said best friends, and there's nothing wrong with them. That represents a real step forwards!
Now we just need this for trans kids.