Lawnmower parenting….
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Lilith — 1 month ago(February 24, 2026 11:28 PM)
CPS also tries to take children away from parents who are raising their children to have critical thinking skills, or who may be Christians, or who they don't want to be fed the slop and narratives that the liberal agenda or trans ideologies that are being forced down everyone's throats, and goodness gracious, we can't have that! CPS can intervene in cases trying to take children away from loving parents. A child throwing a tantrum can call CPS on their own parents these days. If you don't think there are cases where they're dirty, you're mistaken.
You have no argument from me that Bondi has been a total disappointment. She needs to be replaced. She's all talk and no action. The people have noticed.
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Booger! — 1 month ago(February 24, 2026 09:45 PM)
Lol I knew I shoulda posted the entire explanation….
A lawnmower parent is an over-involved parent who "mows down" any obstacles, difficulties, or failures in their child's path to ensure a smooth, stress-free life.
Unlike helicopter parents who just hover, lawnmower parents actively intervene to solve problems, such as doing homework, arguing with teachers, or fixing social conflicts. -
Lilith — 1 month ago(February 24, 2026 11:19 PM)
I see a lot of that these days! There was a time when the parents would defer to the teachers and they would also make sure their children respected the teacher. Now we've got all these parents who insist their darling little snowflakes are perfect and never do anything wrong, even demanding that their grades be changed to better grades (because it couldn't be that their little urchins aren't studying and doing the work). So many teachers are just up and leaving because it's just not worth it. It's bad enough to be treated so horribly, but they're also not paid enough to put up with this crap.
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith -
IsraHell — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 02:26 AM)
Boomers and Silent Genners thought the same of your generation back in the day.
People have been worrying about "today's youth" since ancient times, and yet, here we are, post-space age.
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Booger! — 1 month ago(February 25, 2026 02:56 AM)
Nah ..the core is evidently lost on you.
Your core argument was that I was complaining about the youth of America… I'm pointing out the inadequacy of a parenting style. Maybe you should get off the couch and get some fresh air


Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 
the name makes me laugh, but I don’t know how that’s even doable realistically speaking. They’ll never learn independence that way