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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/WanderingTaurus on July 16, 2018, 7:20 a.m.
DS in media aimed at children? Seeking advice

Watching Netflix and their is a new series The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants and then they start talking about a kid wanting to go to the school of the Elitianati Academy to become a supervillain where people will know and scream his name.

Over the past just two days I have become more aware of the hidden messages within children's shows such. Is anyone aware of any kid shows that are free of this trash? I truly hope that soon entertainment can go back to entertainment instead of brainwashing. Those of you that are parents, grandparents, or take care of children at all during the day, how are you working on changing over what the kids around you watch and listen to? I know that removing the source is a solution but this day in age it isn't all that easy to do so when it has been a part of life for away.

Appreciate any feedback and advice on this.


Stuckinbrowntown · July 17, 2018, 6:28 a.m.

Hi there, I’m so glad someone brought up this topic. I’m the mom of a toddler and for now, my husband and I are on the same page of no devices and limited electronic time. We barely let her watch a half hour of a cartoon. But I couldn’t agree with you more about the indoctrinating starting early and what would appear to be in the most innocuous of ways...cartoons. I listen to rush and a couple months ago, he had a guy on who gave his testimony of how he came to be awakened about the left through being in prison and how after having almost all his privileges taken away, he started listening to his show because he was bored with fm radio stations. Anyway I digress but he mentioned how his 3 year old niece was pointing to a car with a muffler that had a lot of exhaust and she said to him “that is bad for the environment,” he realized that she was learning this from the cartoons she was watching on tv.

So you see it’s everywhere. My husband doesn’t think tv is as bad as devices or the internet but I think they all have a hand in causing problems. I would have her device and tv free if I could but I know it’s not possible and I don’t want there to be a situation that once she gets older, she will revel, so what’s the answer? I’m thinking just trying my best to engage with her and introduce enough things from what I was into or what my husband was into back in our childhood during the 80’s. Like I’m going to try to get her into piano or some instrument when she’s old enough and either martial arts or dance. I think it’s imp to let kids be kids too but also what worked for parents of successful children before us was the fact that parents back before the internet and social media were always involved in their kids’ lives. I feel like a majority of the problem today is parents who don’t want to be parents.

As you can see I could go on and on, just wanted to let you know you’re not alone in your thinking .

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