| ▲ | Mistletoe 9 hours ago | |||||||
If they need to contact their kids they can call the school to talk to them in the very rare case that is actually necessary. It was quite nice and refreshing to have the umbilical cut to your parents while you were at school in the past. You had to learn how to be on your own. If there is a school shooting, what is texting their kid going to do? | ||||||||
| ▲ | RandomBacon 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> what is texting their kid going to do? Those parents don't realize it's going to get their kid shot when the kid is hiding and the gunman hears the ding or buzz of the notification. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | makeitdouble 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I feel too few people apply the same logic to themselves. For instance would you put your phone in a locker for the time you're on the clock for work ? Some professions require that, it's not an unreasonable proposition in itself. But how many actually can/would do it ? Some people see it as a guilt thing and just assume they're succumbing to some tentation. Another way to look at it is the generic message being just wrong, we're doing fine _enough_ as we do now, and pushing moral principals nobody actually cares about on kids isn't as smart as people want to make it. | ||||||||
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