I’d say the vast majority of things we vote on in politics can be discussed with children. Kids who are talked to like adults mature far more gracefully than those who are artificially shielded from anything mildly uncomfortable.
Politicians should have to explain directly to kids why their family is deep in medical debt. Or why they can’t have certain books in their library. Or why we should bomb children in other countries.
I think you underestimate the capability of children to understand sensitive topics and maintain their mental health. There’s not a lot of research on it either way yet, but the little I’ve seen is all in favor of having the difficult discussions with your kids, as early as possible.
Feel free to send me some peer reviewed research that says otherwise though, I’m always willing to listen if there are facts being brought to the table.
When I was 10, I heard about North Korea and asked my caregiver what communism is. He told me communism is when a country doesn’t trade with any outsiders. I made it to high school without knowing what the holocaust was.
When my baby cousin was 10, we had an honest conversation about Korean geopolitics and I was blown away by the understanding he already had. Now he’s a 12 year old communist who stands with Palestine. I wasn’t half as based as he is when I was 12.
Kids whose grownups talk to them about the big issues grow up to be awesome. I consider sheltering children from politics to be child abuse.
I’d say the vast majority of things we vote on in politics can be discussed with children. Kids who are talked to like adults mature far more gracefully than those who are artificially shielded from anything mildly uncomfortable.
Politicians should have to explain directly to kids why their family is deep in medical debt. Or why they can’t have certain books in their library. Or why we should bomb children in other countries.
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I think you underestimate the capability of children to understand sensitive topics and maintain their mental health. There’s not a lot of research on it either way yet, but the little I’ve seen is all in favor of having the difficult discussions with your kids, as early as possible.
Feel free to send me some peer reviewed research that says otherwise though, I’m always willing to listen if there are facts being brought to the table.
When I was 10, I heard about North Korea and asked my caregiver what communism is. He told me communism is when a country doesn’t trade with any outsiders. I made it to high school without knowing what the holocaust was.
When my baby cousin was 10, we had an honest conversation about Korean geopolitics and I was blown away by the understanding he already had. Now he’s a 12 year old communist who stands with Palestine. I wasn’t half as based as he is when I was 12.
Kids whose grownups talk to them about the big issues grow up to be awesome. I consider sheltering children from politics to be child abuse.
Go to bed gramps