It is frightening to see kids out and about with their friends (no parents) and they are still wearing a mask...
Even saw other high school-aged kids on a run with masks on...
I thought kids were naturally rebellious... seeing this makes me fear how bad the indoctrination is...
I wonder how strict they are enforcing kids trying to play? I remember back during H1N1 they put up sanitizer stations. I was messing around and slapped some of the sanitizer foam on my friend's neck. A counselor saw me and all hell broke loose. I got detention for the first time in my life...Thinking back, when your young your mind is super impressionable... I had an overwhelming irrational feeling of shame from just messing around and playing.
Just makes me think what kids are going through now if they mess around and 'play'...
I've had this thought, too: "What happened to all of the rebellious kids?!" I like to think that if this had happened back in my youth, we all would have been like, "FUCK THIS!" as per usual. But who knows?
Yeah, I would be fighting back on this too... I have a feeling that social media has an insane level of influence on kids these days that we never experienced...
I think we truly can't comprehend how much influence it really has on kids these days that grew up since 5th grade with a cellphone and SM...
I think it’s more to do with conditioning them throughout their youth. They ban playing tag in many schools because some kids feelings may get hurt. No more dodgeball. There’s no free play where kids can just go be kids. They are constantly watched over and made to “play nice”. When I was young they threw us outside and so long as there was no blood, everything we did was pretty much fine.
Probably so. There are a lot more instagram and tiktok "celebrities" their own age virtue signalling in masks than there are "rebellious" kids pushing back.
That was just a trick to get a few generations to reject the traditions of their ancestors. It might have felt rebellious but it was just playing into their hands.
FDR was the first Communist president, and he established the institutions that kept the Communists in power no matter how the votes go. Of course "communism" is just one name for the pragmatic approach to tyranny. The sales pitch changes, the goals do not: enslave entire nations to the service of a tiny ethnic minority of perverted pedophilic misanthropes. See 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16.
This. The entire rebellion movement was staged. Artificial. Subversive. The only thing you rebelled against was civility, and now civility is no longer an option.
Exactly. These kids need to re-discover punk rock and start saying fuck the man! I'm going to teach my 10-month-old son and I'm trying to teach my 12-year-old step-daughter that not all rules should be followed. The latter is terrified of breaking the rules and getting in trouble. It's frustrating.
It is frightening to see kids out and about with their friends (no parents) and they are still wearing a mask...
Even saw other high school-aged kids on a run with masks on...
I thought kids were naturally rebellious... seeing this makes me fear how bad the indoctrination is...
I wonder how strict they are enforcing kids trying to play? I remember back during H1N1 they put up sanitizer stations. I was messing around and slapped some of the sanitizer foam on my friend's neck. A counselor saw me and all hell broke loose. I got detention for the first time in my life...Thinking back, when your young your mind is super impressionable... I had an overwhelming irrational feeling of shame from just messing around and playing.
Just makes me think what kids are going through now if they mess around and 'play'...
*I thought kids were naturally rebellious... *
I've had this thought, too: "What happened to all of the rebellious kids?!" I like to think that if this had happened back in my youth, we all would have been like, "FUCK THIS!" as per usual. But who knows?
I would have LOVED this opportunity to tell the administration to get fucked! As a teenager in the 90's, this would have been great!!
Exactly! I was a teen in the nineties as well, and I just can not see us all hanging out in masks.
My thought is maybe the celebrity push on social media has made the mask cool?... my only guess...
Yeah, I would be fighting back on this too... I have a feeling that social media has an insane level of influence on kids these days that we never experienced...
I think we truly can't comprehend how much influence it really has on kids these days that grew up since 5th grade with a cellphone and SM...
It’s trendy for young people to have a mask in their profile pic. It’s a way to show you “care”
I think it’s more to do with conditioning them throughout their youth. They ban playing tag in many schools because some kids feelings may get hurt. No more dodgeball. There’s no free play where kids can just go be kids. They are constantly watched over and made to “play nice”. When I was young they threw us outside and so long as there was no blood, everything we did was pretty much fine.
Probably so. There are a lot more instagram and tiktok "celebrities" their own age virtue signalling in masks than there are "rebellious" kids pushing back.
That was just a trick to get a few generations to reject the traditions of their ancestors. It might have felt rebellious but it was just playing into their hands.
FDR was the first Communist president, and he established the institutions that kept the Communists in power no matter how the votes go. Of course "communism" is just one name for the pragmatic approach to tyranny. The sales pitch changes, the goals do not: enslave entire nations to the service of a tiny ethnic minority of perverted pedophilic misanthropes. See 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16.
This. The entire rebellion movement was staged. Artificial. Subversive. The only thing you rebelled against was civility, and now civility is no longer an option.
In the 80s we were cutting school, smoking cigarettes and weed. There is no way we would have worn some dumb ass masks.
Exactly. These kids need to re-discover punk rock and start saying fuck the man! I'm going to teach my 10-month-old son and I'm trying to teach my 12-year-old step-daughter that not all rules should be followed. The latter is terrified of breaking the rules and getting in trouble. It's frustrating.