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Comment by 🚀 stack

Re: "Privacy rights of children"

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I don't know why our society is obsessed with the idea that "teaching" is a requirement. Children are entirely capable of learning autonomously with a little help and an occasional nudge in the right direction. We have generations of validation seekers who can't wipe their ass without a certificate and words of approval.

🚀 stack

Apr 04 · 4 months ago

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🚀 stack · Apr 06 at 03:04:

Probably true. You want to "teach" children and I want to learn from them.

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Privacy rights of children — As a parent of young children I hear about parents with older kids equipping their kids with all this surveillance hardware so they can track their kids for their apparent safety. I am strongly against this but I know the old privacy vs safety argument, and when it's your own kids at that age "you'll do it too" I just feel like this is just prepping future generations to feel like they're constantly watched and then they're just okay with it as adults. it starts...

💬 gritty · 16 comments · 2 likes · 2023-08-18 · 1 year ago