With kids there seems to be a fine line between educating, which expands their knowledge, and indoctrinating, which simply guides them into a different limitation.
With kids there seems to be a fine line between educating, which expands their knowledge, and indoctrinating, which simply guides them into a different limitation.
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This. I’ve been holding off on commenting about Bruno’s “indoctrination” (I wouldn’t use that strong a word, but it’s close) of Amy. Someone mentioned in an earlier strip that she had kind of “f*cked Amy up”, and I’m not sure I disagree. Not that her commercialism-saturated life before was better, and pulling the TV umbilical and getting out into the world was a very wise and good favor to her. But I’m not sure replacing her childhood innocence; what she might have still retained at that point; with worldly cynicism was a good idea, especially because Bruno isn’t fully formed or stable herself.