| ▲ | gchamonlive 2 days ago | |||||||
How do you think that would work? People will just accuse you of interfering with their raising their children and that you shouldn't raise yours to be a snowflake -- not saying this is true but I can already hear their reasoning. Maybe we should build laws to make parents more accountable, but then it's the other discussion where we are make the state police us even more and putting more power to the state. I really don't see a way out other than to focus on other things and take care of ourselves. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Tyrannosaur 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Start with the simple. Don't be a bystander. "Next time I see somebody berating a retail worker, I will defend them" Although it usually needs to start more introspectively: "Next time I am about to lose my temper, I will take a deep breath and consider if yelling is the best course of action or rather something less aggressive." With children, there's something to be said about them learning to stand up for themselves; tattletales aren't something to admire. But at some point it is actually the correct course of action to interfere with children-raising, especially when it affects my children. | ||||||||
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