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The “art” that the hip hop community supposedly contributes, even if for some reason you actually think it’s good, is not worth the cultural and social trade off of impressionable nigs and wiggers

The “art” that the hip hop community supposedly contributes, even if for some reason you actually think it’s good, is not worth the cultural and social trade off of impressionable nigs and wiggers

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[–] 3 pts

What's worse is how difficult it is to keep the music, and television, and other kids who have been influenced by said music and television, from undoing the work you've put into your child.

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I have kids recently entered in highschool now. ideology is a battle that you need to enforce almost on a daily basis. Wife doesn't pray with them much, but fills their hearts with wholesome ethics from the 6000-ish year old history which is absolutely rejected by the 'tolerant' heart of the ultra-'liberal'. My kids are ideologically engaged by their mother in a serious fashion at least a few times a week. The kids' understanding of the progressive ideology as being destructive is enforced through their own eyes: lack of respect for their peers, educators and even their parents is demonstrated by most of their classroom peers! Absolute lack academic effort, in their class, is an understatement. My kids see this & they're old enough to understand.

Most of the students 'go with the flow', but when society hits an absolute low then going with the flow' will only make them dumber. If trad/sane parents don't give their kids a constant reminder of societal destructive norms, this could be a lost battle.

Society is almost all pretty shit but this is a win if you rear your children properly. Lack of parenting skills from most means that properly reared childs maturing this generation have a much easier chance to step ahead of their peers. Liberalism and progressivism is handicapping their own offspring. Hmm, maybe the dipshits in high society know this now so they try to do away with meritocracy because of this? Something to think about...

But being a sane person and rejecting ultra-'liberal' ideals is not enough. The kid_s best friends both their parents work, these are good down to earth people, but they are Catholic so their Christianity is that of a progressive nature. Compared to my wife who is stay at home thank god my job so far allowed for that(but not for much longer due to the libshit money printing &insane inflation this year).

My kids' best friends both from the same family both in private school but there's no parents at home in a sense because when they both get home from work, they are tired(I imagine)and have no energy and maybe little desire to engage and interact with the kids as a parent should. Kids friends get home from school at 3, parents not home till 5&7, for two hours kids are shown no love no attention ps5 online the whole time because mom not there to pester them about it, then when parents get home probably fast dinner then all to bed. It's not the parents fault that they both have to work. These are good folks we like them a lot but now we see that this is not enough as a parent, if you really want to maximize the child's potential.

Their kids academics are sadly suffering. Not bad, but suffering. By our standards is not good but maybe by theirs... they've gone down since entering in private school. But both parents need to work...It's this inflationary find economy at fault... regardless, all my kids marks are above 90% because I always grill them about their marks but more importantly their mother takes a keen interest in them and has the energy to micromanage them to the extent necessary to ensure results. They get home & mommy is well rested & eager to engage. My wife loves doing it. There is NO SUBSTITUTE for a mother being home AND AVAILABLE to micromanage her kids until they develop healthy habits. No substitute.

It's not enough to reject deviant ideology.

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I'm so tired from the days work that I can't do your response justice. I agree wholeheartedly with everything you said. My children notice when they see other children being disrespectful, they notice when they make poor decisions, they point out when they're being exposed to agendas that are against our values. We home school so it's less of a fight than it could be, but their friends still impact them a lot.

I can not imagine having children and letting them be raised by the government. I know you said it's the economy and the other parents have to work, but do they really? Private school is an expense that isn't necessary. And you can downsize to make it work. I guess I'm of the opinion that you can make it work no matter what, you just have to have the right priorities and be willing to do without.

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So I just learned that they were raised in daycare and when daycare stopped and kids started staying home, the mother had no control of the kids, she didn't know how to handle them. These kids are just kids & I'm not saying they're terrors, but kids should listen to their parents & parents should not have to repeat themselves. This is a good kid! It was easier for the mother to go to work than have to raise her kids.. so now the kids learned no respect for their parents and, well, so now her kids' future opportunities are stunted. Other kids are much more likely to be high-functioning than they. If you have no respect for your own parents then this is already a pretty low start!