psychedelicsoul
Active Member
Text-book indoctrination.
Everyone in society has been indoctrinated into something or another, no matter how small.
It could be belief in Santa, the Easter bunny.
It could be "men are better than women" and vis versa.
It could be that guns are good, abortion is wrong, evil is everywhere.
It's difficult not to raise your child with indoctrination that you yourself are pulled into.
So, why bother? Just don't abuse the kid, and let it think for itself.
Well Santa and the Easter bunny objectively don't exist.
However, whether guns are good, abortion is wrong or evil is everywhere isn't really right or wrong. Even if it's a result of indoctrination. Doesn't the very existence of such ideals make them right in ones own context.
To me, it all depends on the individuals feelings. Let's say a woman is happy seeing herself as less than a man. Would her contentment then make it a good thing?