In 2014, my son started to ask for the popular block-building computer game known as "Minecraft." Later that year, my wife and I decided to get said game for him, and he loved it.
Lol yeah this whole article is like, writing in circles and invoking the spectre of an all-encompassing trans cabal just to avoid the much more obvious conclusion that people tend to express themselves when they’re given choices. It really paints a picture: this is for sure someone who sees total control as loving guidance, and the natural rebellion of their daughter as some kind of illness, moral failure or personal betrayal. Wonder if they came up in a high-control environment themselves, it just seems like such a deep and normalized aversion to the concept of choice.
Lol yeah this whole article is like, writing in circles and invoking the spectre of an all-encompassing trans cabal just to avoid the much more obvious conclusion that people tend to express themselves when they’re given choices. It really paints a picture: this is for sure someone who sees total control as loving guidance, and the natural rebellion of their daughter as some kind of illness, moral failure or personal betrayal. Wonder if they came up in a high-control environment themselves, it just seems like such a deep and normalized aversion to the concept of choice.