Children just need to be protected and left to their own imaginations...
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Literally.

Protect them, feed them, and just let them pretend.

I don't get why there's SOOO much "entertainment" aimed at children.

Control of minds, conditioning and brainwashing can be the ONLY legitimate reasons.

They don't need entertainment...

I mean don't get me wrong, great shows like "WKRP In Cincinnati" were a lot of fun to watch when I was a kid, and they were great in pairing with my imagination, I wrote about it here: https://www.sectual.com/thread-16631.html

But when you're a kid, you're able to pretend EVERYTHING, and the pretending is so much more fun and enjoyable than actual reality.

And I really don't think intrusions on imagination should be forgiven so easily...

Intrusions include these fucking ridiculous nasty shows on TV that kids see these days whether their parents want them to or not, the shit is everywhere and even the more mature shows are totally advertised to kids.

TV/movies are an absolutely sorry supplement for imagination.

I remember what it was like to pretend and how easy it was to imagine all the scenarios and feel them like they were real...

That's one of the greatest things in life and shouldn't be impeded upon by ANY outside forces whatsoever.
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#2
And they ESPECIALLY shouldn't be watching shows MADE for kids... those are literally the worst.

The amount of subconscious programming is staggering and inexcusable... https://www.sectual.com/thread-5128.html
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I'll never forget the first time I saw Teletubbies. If I had children there is no way in hell I would let them watch that shit.
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Reminded me of this bedtime story...

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