The Happy Prince
No I'm not suggesting HRH ginger has been at the happy pills, I am refering to the short Story by Oscar Wilde. The story of the statue of the prince who when he lived was protected within the palace walls and knew nothing of the suffering and misery outside in the city.
My question, especially to you parents is is it okay to raise children in this protective way? I think the media is so full of doom and gloom, I wouldn't want my children being exposed to it.
I have decided to wait to have kids until I have the money for a good private school. I would probably send them to a private catholic school but I would withdraw them from any activities organised by CAFOD with their left wing views. (CAFOD CatholicAgencyForOverseasDevelopment who used to be good and had lots of good projects like building water pumps but these days have taken it upon themselves to tour schools filling the kids' heads with left wing ideology). I think global warming education should be left until GCSE or A level science and looked at in a scientific way. I can't see how giving children nightmares about the future helps anyone. I also think poverty should be looked at in economics at school. Comic relief's slowed-down tv images with tear jerking music serve no purpose other than to create emotion.
Is there anything wrong in wanting children to grow up feeling positive about their future...or will they just end up hating me when the bubble bursts?!
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~It's a maze for rats to try, it's a race for rats to die.~