View Full Version : Our kids have become pint-sized Eco-Nazi
micra20000
27-11-2008, 04:41 PM
What do you think to this from todays Dailymail...
Children in control
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1089951/They-moan-lights-whine-dont-recycle-nag-using-car--Our-kids-pint-sized-Eco-Nazis.html
le chuck
27-11-2008, 09:06 PM
Bring back borstal, that will teach them.
isis_damia
28-11-2008, 12:36 AM
hahahaha, they need to meet my 5 yr old. He told me just the other day what he wants to do when he grows up. He said he wants to travel the world and stand in a big stadium and tell everyone what the government is really doing.
He's so funny. He lectured my aunt about Karma, told my mum that the government has brainwashed her and tried to tell her that she should watch so much tv coz the government control it. He understand soooo much, more then im comfortable with teaching him. I often find myself answering his many questions with "hmm, your a bit young to know the answer to that hun, give it a year or 2" or "errr i actually dont know, um i can try to find out but i dont think anyone knows"
I can barely keep up with him lol. But atleast he aint a socially conditioned government spy lol.
drhemp
28-11-2008, 01:01 AM
Great article, thanks for sharing, as I do not buy the Daily Mail, so wouldn't have seen it.
devanshoom
28-11-2008, 01:09 AM
hahahaha, they need to meet my 5 yr old. He told me just the other day what he wants to do when he grows up. He said he wants to travel the world and stand in a big stadium and tell everyone what the government is really doing.
He's so funny. He lectured my aunt about Karma, told my mum that the government has brainwashed her and tried to tell her that she should watch so much tv coz the government control it. He understand soooo much, more then im comfortable with teaching him. I often find myself answering his many questions with "hmm, your a bit young to know the answer to that hun, give it a year or 2" or "errr i actually dont know, um i can try to find out but i dont think anyone knows"
I can barely keep up with him lol. But atleast he aint a socially conditioned government spy lol.
Thats great. I got a 7 year old kid who is like that. I told him that the USA is a company not actually a country the other day and his mum chided me for filling his head with shit.
Wish my mum and dad had told me the score when I was growing up....
isis_damia
28-11-2008, 02:18 AM
Thats great. I got a 7 year old kid who is like that. I told him that the USA is a company not actually a country the other day and his mum chided me for filling his head with shit.
Wish my mum and dad had told me the score when I was growing up....
Atleast you have opened his mind and one day when it all comes out ... he has had a heads up so he may adjust easier.
Im lucky, Dreay knows to be careful with what he says and who he says it to.
He's a very smart lil nugget. He is a pleasure to teach.
simplify
28-11-2008, 03:27 AM
Atleast you have opened his mind and one day when it all comes out ... he has had a heads up so he may adjust easier.
Im lucky, Dreay knows to be careful with what he says and who he says it to.
He's a very smart lil nugget. He is a pleasure to teach.
He sounds delightful and a joy to be around....do you think he is a "crystal" or indigo?
This new generation of children are amazing.....they seem to go beyond the mundane to the deeper levels. They also do not play mind games.
apekteina lordosis
28-11-2008, 03:38 AM
I do not buy the Daily Mail
neither do i. *coughs*
spectruma
28-11-2008, 04:02 AM
Well there is an unhealthy amount of green leftist neo-pagan environmentalist rubbish being beamed into the heads of todays youth through the various channels.
hahahaha, they need to meet my 5 yr old. He told me just the other day what he wants to do when he grows up. He said he wants to travel the world and stand in a big stadium and tell everyone what the government is really doing.
He's so funny. He lectured my aunt about Karma, told my mum that the government has brainwashed her and tried to tell her that she should watch so much tv coz the government control it. He understand soooo much, more then im comfortable with teaching him. I often find myself answering his many questions with "hmm, your a bit young to know the answer to that hun, give it a year or 2" or "errr i actually dont know, um i can try to find out but i dont think anyone knows"
I can barely keep up with him lol. But atleast he aint a socially conditioned government spy lol.
Have you ever thought of the possibility that he is teaching you? :)
This child KNOWS. He is most likely asking questions to understand why certain things in this reality are the way they are. If he is asking a question, he is not too young for the answer IMO but only answer the specific thing that he asks, simply and honestly. No need to elaborate further.
I will just bet that evasive answers don't really work :p
isis_damia
28-11-2008, 08:01 AM
He sounds delightful and a joy to be around....do you think he is a "crystal" or indigo?
This new generation of children are amazing.....they seem to go beyond the mundane to the deeper levels. They also do not play mind games.
He is but im also bias lol, i was told both boys were indigos about 2 years ago but was told a few months ago that Cooper is a Crystal and Dreay is becoming one. I personally have no idea, Dreay seems to be very much both. Its very confusing. Dreay is intelligent, articulate and very very intuitive where as Cooper ... well he's just strange. They both play mind games and they are both very manipulative lol
isis_damia
28-11-2008, 08:06 AM
Have you ever thought of the possibility that he is teaching you? :)
This child KNOWS. He is most likely asking questions to understand why certain things in this reality are the way they are. If he is asking a question, he is not too young for the answer IMO but only answer the specific thing that he asks, simply and honestly. No need to elaborate further.
I will just bet that evasive answers don't really work :p
Oh very much so, we have known for awhile now that they are teaching us more then we are teaching them lol. To be honest im really not sure how much to tell him. I dont have all the answers to his questions, nothing certain. But everything i tell him , ive let him know that its possible, not certain but he should be aware of it.
If only he could read and write, i could get him on here asking everyone questions. I should start up a "Dreays random Questions" Thread lol. I feel like im hijacking this one lol
But yeh, i try my best to answer him as simply as possible. I wish more of you lived closer, i'd have everyone over for Tea, Coffee & Cake and we could all sit there and pick his brain and let him pick ours hahahha that would be cool
godspeed
28-11-2008, 12:43 PM
shame they cant teach them the basic's first,like dropping litter...never seen so many lazy kids in my life who dont want to help with chores nevermind caring about the environment...we'll see what common purpose can do for them....lol
pinkgrapefruit
28-11-2008, 01:02 PM
shame they cant teach them the basic's first,like dropping litter...never seen so many lazy kids in my life who dont want to help with chores nevermind caring about the environment...we'll see what common purpose can do for them....lol
Just on my mind too...
Whenever I see litter being dropped, 9 out of 10 times it's dropped by school age kids.
the itinerant shrubber
28-11-2008, 01:59 PM
hahahaha, they need to meet my 5 yr old. He told me just the other day what he wants to do when he grows up. He said he wants to travel the world and stand in a big stadium and tell everyone what the government is really doing.
He's so funny. He lectured my aunt about Karma, told my mum that the government has brainwashed her and tried to tell her that she should watch so much tv coz the government control it. He understand soooo much, more then im comfortable with teaching him. I often find myself answering his many questions with "hmm, your a bit young to know the answer to that hun, give it a year or 2" or "errr i actually dont know, um i can try to find out but i dont think anyone knows"
I can barely keep up with him lol. But atleast he aint a socially conditioned government spy lol.
I've instilled a distrust toward government and authority in my kids although I always get them to make them make their own minds up about things otherwise it's just another form of indoctrination, although you're always going to influence them with your views none way or another.
I've found you can teach them about manipulation and problem-reaction-solution in a way they can understand but alot of things they wont get until they're teenagers because kids live in a literal world.
It's sickening how much kids are being indoctrinated with this environmental crap at school and in the media. When I was at school,it was the idea of god that was indoctrinated into us without question,now it's environmentalism.
kweli
28-11-2008, 02:48 PM
What do you think to this from todays Dailymail...
Children in control
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1089951/They-moan-lights-whine-dont-recycle-nag-using-car--Our-kids-pint-sized-Eco-Nazis.html
Thanks for posting.
Quoted from the article:
New Labour is explicitly recruiting children to its climate change and respect agendas - its illiberal, conformist, thought-policing programmes of 'good behaviour' promotion - in the hope that they might, 'use their pester power in a positive way: reminding grown-ups how to behave'.
The agenda is much bigger than 'New Labour' You only have to check out childrens TV programmes and films - take one of Disney's latest offerings for example - Walle.
It's social engineering, preparing children for their future roles.
eefoxytype_esq
28-11-2008, 04:15 PM
I've instilled a distrust toward government and authority in my kids although I always get them to make them make their own minds up about things otherwise it's just another form of indoctrination, although you're always going to influence them with your views none way or another.
I've found you can teach them about manipulation and problem-reaction-solution in a way they can understand but alot of things they wont get until they're teenagers because kids live in a literal world.
It's sickening how much kids are being indoctrinated with this environmental crap at school and in the media. When I was at school,it was the idea of god that was indoctrinated into us without question,now it's environmentalism.
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
beldazar
28-11-2008, 04:31 PM
not only that...the adverts about parents dying of smoking REALLY gets to me! This is frigtening children just to advance their agenda! :mad:
gremlin
28-11-2008, 04:41 PM
hahahaha, they need to meet my 5 yr old. He told me just the other day what he wants to do when he grows up. He said he wants to travel the world and stand in a big stadium and tell everyone what the government is really doing.
He's so funny. He lectured my aunt about Karma, told my mum that the government has brainwashed her and tried to tell her that she should watch so much tv coz the government control it. He understand soooo much, more then im comfortable with teaching him. I often find myself answering his many questions with "hmm, your a bit young to know the answer to that hun, give it a year or 2" or "errr i actually dont know, um i can try to find out but i dont think anyone knows"
I can barely keep up with him lol. But atleast he aint a socially conditioned government spy lol.
you conditioned him, i got a strange feeling he really doesn't know what he is talking about only that he sees a smile on your face and knows its right what he is doing. let him be a child and stop forcing this on to him.
drhemp
28-11-2008, 05:57 PM
neither do i. *coughs*
It is a vile rag after all.
steevo
28-11-2008, 06:04 PM
not only that...the adverts about parents dying of smoking REALLY gets to me! This is frigtening children just to advance their agenda! :mad:
I agree.
The PTB are using this advert as a means of frightening people and making people look like bad parents. It also makes kids see their parents as being bad people. The PTB need the kids to distrust their parents and put all their trust in the government "who LOVES them:cool:".
Anyway, it's the PTB that "push" the cigarettes onto people, just the same as they push the drugs and the alcohol.
apekteina lordosis
28-11-2008, 09:45 PM
It is a vile rag after all.
i find my head nodding in agreement with peter hitchens more and more these days, apart from his idiotic view on "drugs". piers morgan is alright for a laugh cos he's a childish buffoon, and as much as i hate consumerism i do look fwd to reading the "live" mag when having a crap, though dylan jones is a complete cock. all in all it's a bit of non-violent rubbernecking that passes a few weekend hours. wouldn't read it during the week though.
the problem is in this internet age it's so easy to get news and opinions on current affairs and other topical stuff and the choice of newspapers in the uk is so limited. i don't mind using "myspace" cos it's free despite being murdoch owned but i wouldn't buy one of his newspapers. the independent and the guardian are a bit too birkenstock for my liking, the telegraph should have closed when bowler hats went out of the city and the rest are just plain shit.
the day when some reliable statistics conclude that the majority of the uk are getting their news from certain "managed" websites will be the day when newspapers cease to exist. i bet most of them are barely making a profit but cos they shape the opinion of the majority of the uk it means they "magically" keep getting printed.
so yeah i do read the mail newspapers on the weekend, nasty habit innit?! ;)
micra20000
28-11-2008, 09:45 PM
Thanks for posting.
Quoted from the article:
New Labour is explicitly recruiting children to its climate change and respect agendas - its illiberal, conformist, thought-policing programmes of 'good behaviour' promotion - in the hope that they might, 'use their pester power in a positive way: reminding grown-ups how to behave'.
The agenda is much bigger than 'New Labour' You only have to check out childrens TV programmes and films - take one of Disney's latest offerings for example - Walle.
It's social engineering, preparing children for their future roles.
It was a pleasure to post....
isis_damia
28-11-2008, 10:23 PM
you conditioned him, i got a strange feeling he really doesn't know what he is talking about only that he sees a smile on your face and knows its right what he is doing. let him be a child and stop forcing this on to him.
So you accuse me of conditioning him, based of a strange feeling. How on earth would you know if im forcing this on him. Please dont make assumptions and accuse me of things that you obviously know nothing about.
You were out of line.
alfrmo
28-11-2008, 10:27 PM
not only that...the adverts about parents dying of smoking REALLY gets to me! This is frigtening children just to advance their agenda! :mad:
I took my 4yr old son to get a chinese take-away this evening. The take-away is only in the next road. Whilst making our way there he managed to exclaim loudly "that man should cycle on the road and not the pavement" as a cyclist went past us. He then saw some poor bloke on his way home from work smoking, "Look Dad, that man's smoking! he's going to die!" I did manage to explain that we all die one day, to my little Victor Meldrew!:D