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cx3 said: 

Two words:

 

 

 

baby hitler

Hitler's more of an example of what happens when your dreams are crushed, the guy wanted to be an artist and the world said "No", that he should become an architect instead. 

...so instead he built an engine of genocide that's talked about now more than any single work of art. 

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I do not believe you,  if you were truly a baby when you did that stuff you would not remember it  you probably mean like a toddler

Right out of the womb my folks and grandfolks both noted that I was giving side eye and looking sharp and judgey, and as for the rest I have their stories and the old drawings of "Dog and the Bee". Until being humbled at school later in life I was also quite selfish pre-Kindergarten, thinking the world revolved around me, that everything I wanted was rightfully mine and that I was in charge, but again I was still little and didn't know any better. 

I apparently didn't cry much either, I was a weird baby and toddler. 

and I disagree with the rest of what you said :)

Why do we literally have media to teach children to share and all that then, and why is that such a heavy-handed element in pre-schools and daycare if it's otherwise natural?

Children at their core are selfish from having less room to relate to other people, while it's with age that we start to really sympathize. 

No,  my solution is not to burn the books it is to evolve away from behaving cruelly towards each other

But you said books are doing this to us, shouldn't we address the books? 

 

or just choose to not believe the books promoting hatred and disguising it as "good" or teach about them to our children ?  and to be better for the environment it would be better to find a way to recycle them

 

 

last edit on 10/26/2022 5:19:10 PM
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No,  my solution is not to burn the books it is to evolve away from behaving cruelly towards each other

But you said books are doing this to us, shouldn't we address the books? 

 

or just choose to not believe the books promoting hatred and disguising it as "good" or teach about them to our children ?  and to be better for the environment it would be better to find a way to recycle them

What if someone wrote a book about that, and what about books you're forced to read for church or school?

What about history books? 

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last edit on 10/26/2022 5:25:00 PM
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No,  my solution is not to burn the books it is to evolve away from behaving cruelly towards each other

But you said books are doing this to us, shouldn't we address the books? 

 

or just choose to not believe the books promoting hatred and disguising it as "good" or teach about them to our children ?  and to be better for the environment it would be better to find a way to recycle them

What if someone wrote a book about that, and what about books you're forced to read for church or school?

What about history books? 

 

and at the very least they could be only taught to / read by people after they are adults,  but not to freaking children  new reading material could be produce that does not include all of the hatred being disguised as benevolence that is in a lot of the books that our generations have historically been forced to read growing up

 

 

last edit on 10/26/2022 5:44:22 PM
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0 votes RE: Everyone is intrinsically perfectly good and lovable

No,  my solution is not to burn the books it is to evolve away from behaving cruelly towards each other

But you said books are doing this to us, shouldn't we address the books? 

 

or just choose to not believe the books promoting hatred and disguising it as "good" or teach about them to our children ?  and to be better for the environment it would be better to find a way to recycle them

What if someone wrote a book about that, and what about books you're forced to read for church or school?

What about history books? 

and at the very least they could be only taught to / read by people after they are adults,  but not to freaking children  new reading material could be produce that does not include all of the hatred being disguised as benevolence that is in a lot of the books that our generations have historically been forced to read growing up

What's wrong with the current reading materials being published for children? 

I took a course on children's book design, it's a pretty strict field actually. 

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cx3 said: 

Two words:

baby hitler

Hitler's more of an example of what happens when your dreams are crushed, the guy wanted to be an artist and the world said "No", that he should become an architect instead. 

...so instead he built an engine of genocide that's talked about now more than any single work of art. 

 You gotta admit, the guy had a dream and 'executed' it very well. Post 1942 frontline decisions were questionable though. Should've studied the art of war.

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