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I Found a Creepy List on My Son’s Laptop

6 pointsby chuckeeover 3 years ago

3 comments

mjflover 3 years ago
&quot;We do not allow our children to have their own computers to prevent the risk of them being radicalized by alt-right websites&quot;<p>This is a sign of mental illness in parents. Shocking. I haven&#x27;t seen the equivalent of since Christian parents weren&#x27;t letting their kids read Harry Potter books in the early 2000s because they discussed witchcraft.<p>&quot; We found an excel spreadsheet in Jack’s folder that listed the names of all of his classmates, as well as dates and descriptions of their problematic behavior. Some of the descriptions I saw include “has a mom who is a cop,” “no pronouns in insta bio,” “laughed at a fat joke,” “lists problematic show as one of their favorites,” “mimicked a foreign accent,” and “used cis-normative language.”&quot;<p>He is simply mirroring his parents worrying mental illness.
neomover 3 years ago
&quot;We do not allow our children to have their own computers to prevent the risk of them being radicalized by alt-right websites, so our kids share a laptop that we monitor and control access to.&quot;<p>Is monitoring your kids for alt-right radicalization propaganda the new monitoring your kids for porn? Is this a common thing parents are worried about now?
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ivraatiemsover 3 years ago
The parents&#x27; letter is a little bonkers, but the response is totally reasonable. I feel like the responder was trying to politely say &quot;this isn&#x27;t OK no matter where you&#x27;re coming from on it&quot; without saying it.<p>When they say things like &quot;Given the long history of white people policing Black existence, I question whether Jack is the right person to be taking on this task and whether it would be more appropriate coming from a BIPOC person.&quot; they&#x27;re missing the point. It&#x27;s not &quot;appropriate&quot; to keep annotated lists of every single behavior someone does that you don&#x27;t like. This isn&#x27;t adult men committing sexual harassment, it&#x27;s teenagers with Instagram accounts.<p>Likewise, &quot;On the other hand, I am proud of how committed he is to this cause and I don’t want to stop him from bearing witness to injustices within his own community.&quot; That&#x27;s not what this is. It&#x27;s a burn book.<p>The idea that they&#x27;d even consider support his doing if it weren&#x27;t being concealed from them is absurd. This behavior shouldn&#x27;t be normalized and will fix nothing.<p>I believe in and agree with most of the causes people consider to be under the umbrella of &quot;social justice&quot; (my post history will bear me out) and this is absolutely way past the mark of being OK.