([info]methodrone) wrote on April 29th, 2023 at 10:47 am
Last of us
"One fascinating dollop of history Doucleff shared came from the book Dream Babies, written by British writer Christina Hardyment. Hardyment researched the origins of modern parenting advice. She found that most came from the 1700s and 1800s, when predominantly male doctors who worked predominantly at foundling hospitals began prescribing practices to their nurses, who generally cared for dozens or hundreds of babies at once.

Alas, the prescribed practices were counter to thousands or tens of thousands of years of maternal history of caring for babies. For instance, the advice that you ought not to rock babies to sleep, that you ought to sleep train your baby and physically separate babies from others at night, and that babies should be fed on a schedule, not on demand."

Funny, gan par šo, gan par transnation, gan jau par citām lietām, izskatās, ka daudzu moderno ideoloģiju un trendu sākumi ir kaut kādi sad and angry loxi psihopāti, kas ir sātana atšķēlušies no visa dabiskā, dievišķā un labā, un savu dusmu un nihilisma vadīti fantazē sadistiskus sapņus, un pārdod tos garīgiem ubadziņiem. Labākajā gadījumā inept sausiņi, kas vienkārši nav ierubījušies in nature, universe and everything, bet ir pietiekami ražīgi psihopāti, lai gaumīgi un glancēti savus melus pasniegtu.

Ir tik skumji, ka cilvēki ir tik apjukuši un akli, un šo sātanisko ideoloģiju spoku apsēsti visās frontēs.
 
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