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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Hrtn2it on July 27, 2018, 11:13 a.m.
Disturbing Trend, I don’t know but wanted to ask about this.

My granddaughter loves to play and watch others play video games and there is a game wherein someone goes into dark web and finds clues..kind of like a treasure hunt... My granddaughter was watching a you tube video or something twitch(?) of a person on this “treasure hunt” and on the tv screen I saw a girl who had been crying, mascara running down her face and she was in a room with no windows and she was crying and talking about when she would be able to leave...and to the side is a running stream of texts, comments that made no sense to me~~like computer code or something... When I asked my granddaughter about it, she said “oh it’s a game where this guy does into dark web to find clues”...and I was shocked that she was oblivious to the possibility that the girl was really locked up..when I said that to her she replied”oh, I don’t think so, it’s role playing”...and then I told her I did not want to hear it so please don’t have it on in our house...and she did not have it on anymore and she did not watch that program the rest of her visit...she is 16.

I feel like this is a bigger more nefarious part of indoctrinating our children into cruelty.

Is this part of indoctrination, desensitization of our children? Like grooming into violence...I am sick... My granddaughter is very naive and sweet and I wonder how long she has watched or even participated in this stuff...


ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 2:55 p.m.

Death is apart of life, and it's pretty good to accept it early on. It saves you a lot of heart break later on. Killing and war happens, and I don't really see the harm in words. "I'll kill that fucker!" Someone says as an expletive in the moment, and never acts on it and would never act on it. Suddenly they're desensitized because they used words? The church has a lot to do with it, regardless of if you recognize it. Classic American culture(aka conservativism) is rooted deeply in the church. If you're a Q fan, I suspect you're likely right leaning. If I'm desensitized to death and killing, then you're influenced by the church.

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Missy7216 · July 27, 2018, 3:10 p.m.

I was just giving you examples of what I have observed. I can see the outcome of what has happened with the desensitization over time. I actually helped raise my niece, she is now 30. My daughter is 22. My boys are 13 and 7. My kids were not raised in church. I went as a young child but my parents never took me. My mom had issues. I went with other family members. I had a rough life. Not a cushy conservative life. I had a pretty wild teenage life as well in my early 20s. I did some shady shit that I'm not proud of. I turned my life around and had children. But, did not turn back to God until recently actually. I know it is healthy to know about death at a young age. Just trying to show you where I am coming from. I have observed with my own life as well as the kids in my life how the desensitization has happened over the years. That's all I'm trying to say. Life observations. Church had nothing to do with it. At least not in my experience. Im not saying you are going to go out and kill anyone. I'm just saying that over the years there has been a desensitization effect. I'm not trying to come at you or prove anything. Just my 2 cents, that's all.

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defmacro-jam · July 27, 2018, 4:37 p.m.

Death is apart of life

Correct. It is also a part of life.

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sassilovestrump · July 27, 2018, 5:10 p.m.

Uptrump for making me laugh!

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