• NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Spanish parents not realising they can already ban their children from having cell phones at any time they want and on whatever terms they want

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      7 months ago

      It’s not simple, and the fact that you are trying to make it sound simple is confusing at best.

      Even if a very small percentage of teens has a phone, the social pressure for all to have it becomes unbearable.

      Plus things like marketing phones to children and teens would also be banned if a law like that were to come into effect.

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          Exactly , look what happens in the US some people fall for social pressure to have an iPhone because everyone use iMessage

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          I remember wanting some nike shoes because of social pressure and my mom was like: no, lol.
          I somehow survived it just fine.

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            You didn’t get traumatized by not being able to have what ever you wanted? You should write a book about it!

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            And every single kid will be fine , this parents nowadays want the government to do all their job. If you dont want your kid with a phone , dont buy him a phone. Punish them and teach them to read a book or go outside to play.

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          7 months ago

          It’s amazing that you’re such an illuminated parent, and no doubt a blessed human being who doesn’t suffer social pressure, but your point is meaningless/harmful as it ignores the reality that most humans and parents suffer from social pressure.

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        7 months ago

        So basically ban cellphones for every other kid so mine doesn’t feel pressured to have one?

        How would that even work?

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          7 months ago

          Not sure you’re arguing in good faith, as the answer to this is apparent. Of the long list of harm cellphones and social media bring to children, having a few children with cellphones within a social context (school, etc) would bring the harm anyway.