twinmomma
Proud Parent
- Jun 13, 2013
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I never said our culture was protective. Don’t put words in my mouth. I said our culture does not encourage blind acceptance.
And I’m sorry I don’t believe an awful lot of parents “trusted their radar”. In fact part of the problem is the internal alarms were dismissed because of the over investment of the child’s success in the sport.
As parents we need to be more invested in the long term physical, mental and emotional well being of our kids then in their athletic success.
Until that happens the culture will not change.
A couple of my favorite quotes.
What you allow will continue
And from Maya
When people show you who they are believe them. The first time.
I'd argue the complete opposite. Our culture absolutely encourages blind acceptance. Don't question doctors. Don't question the president. Don't question teachers. Don't question your parents. What culture are you living in?
The problem is these are CHILDREN, being MANIPULATED by adults in power and all the instinct in the world won't undo Stockholm syndrome. There's zero reason for you to think that you are immune to the manipulation that's out there, but you can keep fooling yourself into thinking that you're somehow better and smarter than the hundreds of parents whose daughters were abused by Nassar.