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Serious Lying to boys about the importance of looks is child abuse

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Ayo, first thread here. Excuse me.

Lying to young men about the severe impact that face, height, and race have in their lives must be considered some form of child abuse. And it can't be argued that this is to protect them, either: bluepilling kids will only hurt them in the long run.

Just ask blackpilled guys whether they wouldn't have liked to be aware of the blackpill earlier. 99% will say they wish somebody had told them about it.

Parents should make an effort to raise their kids in a way that maximizes their potential and outweighs any flaws they might have, otherwise they have failed as parents. I don't care.
 
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Ayo, first thread here. Excuse me.

Lying to young men about the severe impact that face, height, and race have in their lives must be considered some form of child abuse. And it can't be argued that this is to protect them, either: bluepilling kids will only hurt them in the long run.

Just ask blackpilled guys whether they wouldn't have liked to be aware of the blackpill earlier. 99% will say they wish somebody had told them about it.

Parents should make an effort to raise their kids in a way that maximizes their potential and outweighs any flaws they might have, otherwise they have failed as parents. I don't care.
My parents abused me when they told me Santa brought the gifts.
 
Ayo, first thread here. Excuse me.

Lying to young men about the severe impact that face, height, and race have in their lives must be considered some form of child abuse. And it can't be argued that this is to protect them, either: bluepilling kids will only hurt them in the long run.

Just ask blackpilled guys whether they wouldn't have liked to be aware of the blackpill earlier. 99% will say they wish somebody had told them about it.

Parents should make an effort to raise their kids in a way that maximizes their potential and outweighs any flaws they might have, otherwise they have failed as parents. I don't care.
Looks don’t matter to me that much
 
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