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Why Social Justice Warriors Are So Demented

NZ Poke

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Dec 16, 2007
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The daycare generation. Says it all.



We are reaping the consequences of an entire generation of children spending much of their critical young lives in daycare.
 
Thinking of them as the daycare generation makes clear why so many of them like Bernie. A new poll from Cali has Bernie beating Hillary with 18 to 29 year olds by 80% to 20%.


Wonder what is going to happen to them (kids born in the 90s) in the next 10 years.


They're such a never-been-seen-before thing, nobody really knows and can't predict.


I also think the terribly toxic foods and skyrocketing sugar consumption they've grown up eating has had terrible effects on their hormones and stress.
 
Now, two new studies in the journal Child Development have rekindled the debate over the effects of non-maternal childcare on children's behavior.

Both studies found evidence that suggests the longer a child spends in child care, the more stress they may experience, and that could lead to the young to become aggressive and disobedient.

Robin Goodman, Clinical Associate Professor at NYU School of Medicine and Director of www.AboutOurKids.org, visited The Early Show to give some insight into the matter.

Two years ago, he says, some preliminary research was published by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which found children who spent most of their time in childcare were three times as likely to exhibit behavioral problems in kindergarten as those who were cared for primarily by their mothers.

Now, the two new studies reinforce the old research.

The first study, conducted again by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, found that those who spend long hours in child care may experience more stress and are at increased risk of becoming overly aggressive (17 percent) and developing other behavior problems.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-negative-effects-of-childcare/
 
I also think the terribly toxic foods and skyrocketing sugar consumption they've grown up eating has had terrible effects on their hormones and stress.

That's a broad generalization; what's the support? I'll offer an unsupported contrarian opinion: crappy parenting!
 
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One of the biggest problems of daycare is that children are socialized very early by other children. I don't believe for one minute that ADHD became an overnight "medical" problem. If you trace the history of ADHD and map it timewise to the large scale birth of the two income family, you'll see what I mean. Kids are literally raised by other kids in daycare and they learn and mimic behavior from someone that is still shitting their pants as well.
 
The Doctor of Common Sense chimes in...... (highly suggest watching his videos, they're usually hilarious)

 
Alex Jones? Really? Lol!

The fact that Matt Drudge did his only interview of the last decade with Alex Jones --- not Fox News (LOL) or any other corporate media talking head --- speaks to some degree about Alex Jones having some credibility.


He's been very consistent since the 1990s on a lot of his stuff, and some of it weirdly seems to be coming true.

Also Alex Jones' interviews with Roger Stone have been one of the best ways to really understand Trump -- since Stone knows Trump very well.



Lastly, this Alex Jones interview with Louis Farrakhan where they discuss the critical importance of vetting refugees.


Very surprising stuff. (would not have expected to hear it from Louis F, nor Alex Jones)



 
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