Parents create their child’s personality. Willingly or unwillingly, consciously or unawares, but they do it.
Adulthood comes when the impact starts moving in the opposite direction. Adult children (but only those who actually grew) begin to mold their parents.
OT: Cultural destruction accelerates
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/02/17/roald-dahl-books-rewritten-offensive-matilda-witches-twits/
Some examples of the changes….
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No, tell me this is not true. Please tell me it isn’t. I have a kid who’s a passionate fan of Roald Dahl’s books and seeing this is an enormous letdown.
And still people get upset when I say that the life of the mind is dying in the English-speaking world. There’s either this or the reaction to this. There’s nothing outside of that passionate embrace of nothingness. We are rewriting Roald Dahl but there’s no today’s Roald Dahl coming on the scene.
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That is horrifying. I’m going to throw up.
Clarissa buy all of the old editions off of Thrift or Abe books.
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I think I have most of them on paper but I’ll need to get a list and check.
It’s particularly bizarre that people with zero literary talent think they can rewrite a mega talented writer like Dahl.
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Тарантино, убейся веником
Разговор с пленным вагнеровцем https://t.me/uniannet/89945
Краткое содержание:
— Первая ходка была по малолетке? За что?
— Да, две ходки. Облил прокурора зеленкой, а вторая — угнал мопед.
— Угнал мопед и потом облил прокурора зеленкой?
— Нет, сначала облил зеленкой.
— Где ты прокурора нашел? Ты не знал, что это прокурор?
— Знал, на спор облил.
— Много зеленки было?
— Полведра.
— Где вы столько зеленки нашли?
— Аптеку ограбили.
From
https://gemini-women.livejournal.com/371640.html
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This is nothing. Earlier this week a Wagnerite died near Donetsk who had been serving a prison term for 10 murders. He once brought a grenade launcher to a TV station that was transmitting news he didn’t like. That’s a serious fellow.
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I would like to thank whoever mentioned Roald Dahl to me on this blog a couple of years ago during the Dr Seuss fiasco as another potential target for censorship (unfortunately, I do not remember who it was exactly). At that time I bought a series of his 16 books for children, which includes Matilda and Witches, although my child was too small (and still is too small) for them. Thanks to you I own an uncorrected set. I am very much grateful for your foresight. Any other tips on “must have” books will be appreciated.
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“my child was too small ”
They’re not going to stop with Dahl… without massive backlash (which I don’t see happening) they’re going to destroy every vestige of pre-2020 culture they can.
Buy any book you think your child might want someday now.
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I bought an 8-book set of all the Anne of Green Gables novels at a used book fair. My kid is too small for them but they’ll be ready for her when she gets that age
Also, Kipling. He really provokes the crazies for some reason but I grew up on Kipling and I love him.
Frances Hodgson Burnett is a classic that might get cancelled for all sorts of reasons.
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Kipling is a delightful lover of words. He’s such fun to read aloud.
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We don’t have to wait for the barbarians at the gate: the barbarians are already among us.
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