• MisterFrog@aussie.zone
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    19 hours ago

    This is a stupid take. The problem is only parents who aren’t teaching their kids properly.

    A bit of noise from some slightly rowdy children is not a big deal.

    Let’s not further isolate our society. Parents should feel free to bring their kids along places so they can still socialise.

    I say this as someone without children.

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      14 hours ago

      Let’s not further isolate our society. Parents should feel free to bring their kids along places so they can still socialise.

      Totally agree. And it’s not that difficult to find quiet places. I’d like to see more kids out and about be safe and playing, laughing, screaming, whatever, or meeting other people in the company of their parents so they learn about community and communication. So many kids are cooped up with their parents and with gadgets indoors day in and day out.

      it’s like we want to warehouse the old, warehouse the kids and warehouse precious adults. This is no way to have a healthy community.

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      18 hours ago

      It’s completely fine to ask for some spaces to be adults only and no children.

      Honestly some kids are annoying shits and I reckon parents would probably appreciate those spaces when the grandparents or others are looking after their own.