Yep. This article is a prime example of the catastrophic failure of the education system and parenting.
The authors are adult children and lack critical thinking skills.
The author is saying “Hi, I wrote this and I am a fag.”
“The Conversation”
A candy store lineup for left side Bell Curve progs...
https://theconversation.com/us
How about “The STFU because YES, they are making the world sick?”
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A sad article I read from a woman’s magazine the early years of “women’s liberation” and Ms Magazine brainwashing.
A woman recalled forcing her little son to play with toys that didn’t reflect the patriarchal societal paradigm.
“But no matter what I did he’d find a way to root around in his toy chest until he found where I hid his ball or his soldier and gun toys at the bottom. I felt like giving up shaping him.
So sad for those boys.
When I was a kid we used our hands...like a pistol.
When I was growing up, practically every kid had toy guns (cap pistols? oh, hellyeah!) and we all played “army” or Cops ‘n Robbers or Cowboys and Indians. And my generation grew up to be far less predisposed to violence than these kids today.
Guns don’t make kids violent any more than spoons make Rosie O’Donnell a lard-ass.
Twenty or thirty years ago when all this crap was bustin’ loose, I saw a program trying to determine if toys the kids were given to play with determined their gender. It was a real hoot. They had two boys in a room and left them there to be observed. The only toys in the room were two Barbies. The boys picked them up and started to sword fight (fencing) with them. ROTFL.
Kid from the corner: "Do you want to play guns?"
"We're not allowed to play guns.
"Oh." Silence. "Well, do you want to play knives?"
"OK!"
Remember the six year old who was arrested for biting his chicken nugget into the shape of a gun? Apparently, that kid was worse than Hitler.
In my house both growing up and for my son, we did not play with guns, ever. We have real guns that are not toys. We feel that toys and sports are the development ground for life; so pointing/shooting a toy gun at a person is never permitted.
I think it worked out okay as my son, as a teen, became a 2x all-American in shotgun.
The focus shouldn’t be on toy guns, it should be on the video games.