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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 7, 2022

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bans on raising children to be functional adults

Can you expand here please? I’m curious.

Sure, here you go.

I'm really not sure how else to describe this other than "it's illegal to raise a kid properly".

If your kid isn't at home in front of a screen or within eyeshot at all times, you're a criminal. And that is the exact opposite of fostering adult characteristics like, y'know, independence.

This isn't an isolated incident, either; Utah fixed their law properly but Texas clearly did not.

Not OP, but the current state of parenting is essentially the worship of infantilization.

Teachers are quitting en masse because nobody is willing to standup to parents demanding special treatment and refusing consequences. (Teacher's aren't saints either, but both things can be true). Letting your children trick or treat, as a practice, has disappeared in a handful of years. Letting your kid fall into the iPad vortex isn't frowned upon at all anymore, at least by 7 they'll be able to string together nuke-level kill streaks in COD.

Was this driven by legislative changes or cultural changes though? When he wrote banned that made me assume the former.

Mostly cultural practices. I recommend listening to some George Carlin, it seems like 1 out of every 3 of his routines has him talking about the coddling of children.