@djsumdog @MrMaxPowers247 Problem with using kids at protests is that people want it both ways: They want to use their kids as props, but they also want their kids to be immune to criticism.
Doesn't work that way. Every kid who gets used by adults to spout the adults rhetoric is immediately open to harsh criticism for the failings of their viewpoints, and then the parents of those kids go "How dare you, they're just a child!"
Kids aren't equipped to be taking part in adults conversations on the public stage. Thus they should be kept out of such conversations. Parents who willingly push their kids into adult conversations are really engaging in a form of child abuse for their own benefit.
Doesn't work that way. Every kid who gets used by adults to spout the adults rhetoric is immediately open to harsh criticism for the failings of their viewpoints, and then the parents of those kids go "How dare you, they're just a child!"
Kids aren't equipped to be taking part in adults conversations on the public stage. Thus they should be kept out of such conversations. Parents who willingly push their kids into adult conversations are really engaging in a form of child abuse for their own benefit.
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