I said you'd made up a job title did I? Someone must have stole my phone and typed that because I didn't.
https://www.amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/07/preston-added-to-areas-with-bans-on-households-mixing-due-to-covid-19 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000mcld https://huffingtonpost.co.uk/amp/entry/dont-kill-granny-preston-coronavirus-slogan-young-people_uk_5f32a541c5b6960c066ca863/ https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/preston-dont-kill-granny-slogan-22488913.amp
How are ‘children’ reading these? And why aren’t their parents ... struggling to find the word ... ‘parenting’ them?
just leave that there; though it’s not unusual for you to post something then deny you did an hour later.
Im assuming you’re being deliberately obtuse, but just in case you’re not, and you’re genuinely just daft, the reports are about messaging directly from, in one case, Preston council to the young people who live in Preston, and in another case Hancock in a TV interview. What on Earth you think that’s got to do wi RB parenting I don’t know, unless you’re advocating the parents of Preston schoolchildren don’t let them out to see posters or keep them off school when there’s talks by the director of public health. Honestly, if you can’t accept that the current environment is abnormal and upsetting for some - not all - children then I really can’t help you, you’re either criminally daft or totally devoid of empathy, and either way I’m wasting both of our time.
Believe it or not Helen my kids actually are capable of reading, even in spite of a year of lost education.
Seriously, get support if you're struggling and stop using the BBS as your punchbag for all this pent up anger. It isn't acceptable.
I'm sure they are. But if the matter is beyond their understanding then I'm sure you as a parent will make it easier for them to understand and not to scare them.
And the press haven’t chosen some ‘dramatic’ headlines? do you actually leave the house? Or do you just sit in your pants and share doom stories with ST? Of the 3 of us I’m the only one who’s managed to successfully bring up children to become well functioning happy adults, but you 2 claim I’m the one lacking empathy and understanding. And you’re expecting other adults to agree with you! OK, that makes perfect sense.
Me: "For someone who claims to be a defender McNulty was awful at defending" You: why would he make up a job title? Errr...
Are you going to tell us that your children are scared that they’re about to kill granny? Or are you gonna tell us that you’ve taught them better than that?
Hehehe, nice. True colours there eh? In summary: You made the statement that no one has accused children of being potential killers. I prove you utterly and comprehensively wrong, and provide several examples, including by the Health Secretary and local councils going into schools. You then go on a bizarre and entirely tangential diatribe about parenting. There’s lockdown supporters in a nutshell. It’s like nailing jelly to a wall. Even when you provide them with utter clarity evidence that proves them comprehensively wrong, they still leave believing themselves to be right, and also have the moral high ground. There’s literally nothing you can do with folk like you.
Whats difficult to understand about ‘stay at home or you’ll kill granny’. How would you like me to contextualise the subtleties of that messaging?
At what point have I stated I’m a ‘lockdown supporter’? The world isn’t some binary contest, where having the last word makes you the winner. I stopped commenting on these threads because it became pigeon chess. now I’m wondering how I got sucked back in. I blame dry January
It’s OK to be wrong, honestly, it doesn’t make you a bad person. See it as personal growth and learning.
Is it acceptable to blame me for my nephew's mental health problems? Is it acceptable to blame my sister? Is it acceptable to bite back when someone does that?
Tell me about the messaging you’ve been giving your kids? Do they think they’re gonna kill granny? Or have you been an adult? I appreciate that there’s a chance you could behave like an adult in real life