Average Extra of: The Government to Consider Banning Facebook for Under 16's in 2026 by AverageMansReviews
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What a load of manure really!: What the hell are you doing? True as of this content
being first created I have no children or I don't think I have any children...
just joking. But it has to be asked what spastic brain-dead politician [I will
apologise for saying a word politician but considering I can use the other two
words I am absolutely fine.] But seriously who came up with this concept...
really?
Because
I will tell you from experience the three generations after me as I am in my
40s once again as of this content being first created; cannot deal with life
already as they are being wrapped up in cotton wool as just for one example and
no this is not any sexist connotations but I know the least over recent times
three women that can't use a microwave or a toaster, or the younger generations
can't deal with face-to-face flattery such as being given a number without
messing their underwear or regardless of any genders they are amazed and very
intimidated by a bloke in a wheelchair that speaks fluently and is very
cognitively aware.
I
am not defending any social media platforms just for the record; but my point
is; these young children or young adults or apparently adults nowadays just
don't have the mixing skills or verbal or being able to read a situation and
you may or may not like this but the problem is; the parents you have them; you
educate them in life and don't you dare use that ball-manure it is up to the
schools to teach my children, that is the most laziest parenting I have ever
heard, school is meant to educate your children, some social skills and
behavioural skills, combined with that it should come from parents and family.
No
way in hell should be up to the government to raise your children you are aware
that most adult websites have now been blocked in the UK, because you couldn't
be bothered to raise your children properly... right?
But
I can hear parents going but... but... but you didn't have this growing up?!
Yes we did, just on a completely different level, because easily I would say
the late 70s, 80s and 90s children got bombarded by toy advertisings including
the actual cartoon series were designed to sell merchandise, I mean in
particular the 80s kids in the 90s kids would remember this one specific
tagline of something to the effect of "Batteries not included and each
sold separately" or vice versa. I mean where does this banning finish,
because does that mean they are going to ban cartoons from this present and
future generations, including present and future toys marketing because it was
mentally abusive to my little brain; that was already severely brain-damaged.
Hell
if this banning does go through two things are going to happen; these modern
generations are going to have real personality disorders, because they aren't
going to be able to cope with real life and secondly if this does go through I
want this government and future governments to pay from the 1970s to 2000 in
generations mental health bills; so we can seek medical assistance for having
this marketing pushed on us for decades: obviously as you can tell all should
be able to tell I think this whole thing is bull-manure, because my mum/main
carer has always said " Raising two big boys/men was hard work as
individually or together you are hard work, but it was lots of fun with lots of
stories to tell."
And
potentially/broadly speaking you are robbing your children of memories and
stories to tell in the future if you are not hands on teaching them as you go
along about for one example social media or/and keeping an eye on or setting
your own ground rules or opening a dialogue with your children to begin with;
so to finish here is a great idea; why don't you get off your mobile devices
yourselves, because I see you all around with your heads in your phones and you
are not paying attention and I mean genuine attention to your children, instead
of getting angry with them and then going back to social media or whatever, you
should be text in someone if you need some shopping or something out of
necessity and then go back to your children; but my point is clear; get off
your mobile devices and raise your own children.
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