Comment Re:Sigh again (Score 1) 711
"...since it's so disturbingly twisted."(Ark) Now who is the one misrepresenting a post?
"This can be remedied by saying that to me in public
"Letting your child outside to play is a normal thing."EP Unless you live in a heavy urban area. Then you take a a few days of the week to go to the park and enroll children into community center activities. Letting kids play in the commons of large apartments etc is not rational.
"What happens instead is that kids are raised by video games and TV, which overstimulate the kids without allowing them to physically tire themselves out. That's where the drugs come in."(EP)
Essentially he is saying that because children are overstimulated indoors they need medication. They would only be able to have this medication if they were diagnosed ADHD. He is also saying that children who do go outside would not be overstimulated thus not need the medication...
"He wasn't pushing values on others nonchalantly"(Ark)
He put forth a basic argument, an argument that under-stimulated children are more prone to be medicated with ADHD meds. This is inherently persuasive because no one wants their children to be medicated.
My overall point is that children being constantly pushed out doors is not any better than the alternative; especially in urban environments.
However, you are probably right that I started my response in an unnecessarily combative tone. It is