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sunshine-o | 1 month ago

I feel all of this has been going on for the last 50 years. TV and video games were a substitute for a normal environment for kids to develop in the at the end of the last century.

> We live in times where parents and schools no longer have the authority to enforce behavior

Yes but the problem is much deeper.

I often observer various "families" with their kids on holidays. The French and the Brits are really a nightmare, strangely the same countries who are now banning social media. But my guess is this is more of chicken than an egg problem.

You will often have an hysterical woman, totally deranged and often alone, screaming constantly on the kids for no reasons. You wish you could call child protective services on them and this is only when they are "relaxing" on holiday.

We know those kids are gonna get into weird internet things and drugs anyway to escape this world. France can write any law they want it is not gonna solve the problem and send them back to any "equilibrium".

Blaming TV, video games and now social media 20 years late is just a way to avoid talking about the real problem.

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thefz|1 month ago

> I feel all of this has been going on for the last 50 years. TV and video games were a substitute for a normal environment for kids to develop in the at the end of the last century.

Not really, I was born in the 80s and video games did help me know a lot of people I still hang out with.

kakacik|1 month ago

You clearly have no kids