▲ | dan-robertson 4 days ago | |
It does feel like the online environment is pretty adversarial and hard for parents to deal with. In particular, it seems hard to pick and choose something reasonable. It doesn’t seem totally unreasonable to want some kind of state action to help represent the many parents and encourage creating better reasonable options. Lots of things that feel relatively common online feel like they would be very alien and weird situations if they happened offline. | ||
▲ | hackable_sand 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
Grow up in the woods; Teach the kids to hike and make fire. | ||
▲ | Braxton1980 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I agree with you but my emotional reaction is similar to the parent comment because many of these parents vote for the party of "stop big government regulations" and "stop government censorship" while also advocating in general for personal responsibility. So I'm actually against this because I hate the indirect hypocrisy. I want to teach a lesson to Republicans about using overly generalized principals as a political stance. |