Author Topic: law to let one sue if children are addicted to social media  (Read 327 times)

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Offline franksolich

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https://youtu.be/u1zSy5POcA8

Sounds like a good idea to me, but one needs to think more about it.
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Re: law to let one sue if children are addicted to social media
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2022, 05:38:40 AM »
Complete, total bullshit.  :bs:

This is just another example of California government overreach, allowing people (parents) avoid accountability in supervising and managing their own kids.

How many of those parents have their own noses stuck in Fakebook or Instagram to the point they fail to interact with their kids, fail to prepare meals, fail to parent? Might want to start with those folks.

I don't know who this guy Steve Lehto is, but it sounds like he's an attorney. He's got to say the same thing 4 different ways (he's billing by the hour). I stopped watching after 9 minutes of that 15 minute video. Shades of Tim Pool without the watch cap.  :whatever:
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