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VoidWanderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Depends on the area. The UK and cucknada have laws that don't allow the parents to object or they go to jail. In the US you're still correct but in other countries that are further along the "progressive" nightmare it's become "Let us mutilate your children or you go to jail."

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Tseliteiv -1 points ago +1 / -2

First of all, why didn't you home-school your children? Why did you let you children engage in the Social Media/Hollywood and Mainstream indoctrination without your parental influence to filter through all the garbage?

I realize kids can be crafty and use the system against the parents but I still blame the parents in their failure to properly combat against the system . It's tough to blame parents in the sense that many parents are clueless to what is going on in society regarding the brainwashing of their children. Very few parents take the proper measures until it's too late because they are simply blind to the reality. It's tough to fully blame the parents in that sense but ultimately, the only checks on the influence of children are the parents. They are ultimately the first and last line of defense so if children fuck up with such a major life decisions, it's because the parents fucked up some way or another. Nature plays a role too.

Sometimes kids get bad genetics. It's hard to blame parents over some things kids do as as they get into their teenage years, it's even harder to control kids. You can only guide children along certain paths to some extent and ultimately the kids make their own decisions but the trans epidemic is often specifically tied to the parents, whether it's due to single parents, feminine dominant relationship structure, no masculine discipline, a refusal to teach proper gender roles and behavior for men/women, no teaching of morality, no guidance on personal identity or instruction on one's purpose or meaning in life etc... Too many parents this era just hand their kid an iphone with internet access and hope for the best.

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MountainViolinist 1 point ago +1 / -0

I started attending a buddhist temple regularly for a couple years now. From witnessing what I don't like about what my sister is doing to her kids and the problems she has, I have grown to appreciate having a structure outside the family to teach moral values. I definitely don't think the parents should be the absolute moral authority because children are with them all the time and see them when they inevitably slip. Also, religious institutions have a lot more experience teaching morality than any parent would have.

Yes theres the issue of indoctrination etc, but people need some humility and realize they likely can't do things as well without it.