Wow, I’m surprised by the number of comments supporting this baby-swapping opt-out-of-mommy nonsense using self-reference as evidence.
While I am somewhat surprised at how close the suggestion came to being seriously discussed I haven’t seen large numbers of people supporting the baby-swapping opt-out-of-mommy nonsense out of self reference. In fact, I haven’t seen a single example of that, even if self reference came up in tangents. Although to be fair a few replies may have slipped by ‘recent comments’ without my awareness.
There is clearly a lot of bitterness here about having been both rational and powerless as children.
As someone who considers his childhood to have been remarkably empowered I am a little wary about just where you are waving your generalisation stick around, I am sure to catch a splash here or there. I don’t think the interest shown in the comically absurd child liberation proposal is evidence of bitterness. A complete detachment from reality maybe, but not necessarily bitterness.
However, I would guess that more damage is done in our society from its extended adolescence, keeping twenty- and thirty-somethings financially dependent on mom and dad than from children not being able to ‘swap up.’
While I am somewhat surprised at how close the suggestion came to being seriously discussed I haven’t seen large numbers of people supporting the baby-swapping opt-out-of-mommy nonsense out of self reference. In fact, I haven’t seen a single example of that, even if self reference came up in tangents. Although to be fair a few replies may have slipped by ‘recent comments’ without my awareness.
As someone who considers his childhood to have been remarkably empowered I am a little wary about just where you are waving your generalisation stick around, I am sure to catch a splash here or there. I don’t think the interest shown in the comically absurd child liberation proposal is evidence of bitterness. A complete detachment from reality maybe, but not necessarily bitterness.
I think you’re right.