My son is only 11 and I let him watch WW2 propaganda films from Disney and Looney Toons. I explained to him what was going on, as we watched them.If you truly believe such a fantasy land could possibly exist....
Leaving everything normally because anybody over the age of 12 knows something from a different time might have something that might be offensive?
Trigger warnings have been proven to not only be ineffective but also harmful.
I guess appearing "woke" is more important than actually doing the right thing.
Trigger warnings have been proven to not only be ineffective but also harmful.
I guess appearing "woke" is more important than actually doing the right thing.
So you understand that someone might want to be there to explain the content, but you object to a small piece of text in a description letting you know that there is something in there that might need to be explained?My son is only 11 and I let him watch WW2 propaganda films from Disney and Looney Toons. I explained to him what was going on, as we watched them.
Does that make me a bad dad?
I object to it? That’s news to me.So you understand that someone might want to be there to explain the content, but you object to a small piece of text in a description letting you know that there is something in there that might need to be explained?
That's the blazblue cunt shift.Today's lefties grew up on Disney content that featured these outdated cultural depictions. How were they able to fight this unwoke propaganda and grow into woke adults without trigger warnings?
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Kids might not know when some cartoon was made. I didn't know that many of the Donald Duck cartoons I watched as a kid were from the 1940s. I found about it later.Leaving everything normally because anybody over the age of 12 knows something from a different time might have something that might be offensive?
Didn't the Mexicans say they have no problem with Speedy Gonzales? I seem to remember reading that the character is even popular in Mexico.