Growing up did PBS tell us it's OK to love everyone? Where did I learn this stuff?

Daft_ish@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 46 points –
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Yup.
Growing up I also learned that violence begets violence and hate leads to more hate. Then I grew up and realized nobody cares about that.

Did it ever occur to you that the writers of that show saw the horrors and apathy of the world and tried to shape a generation. The goal wasn't to teach us how to exist in the world we have but to create a more wholesome one.

Thats cool and all but the people who make the rules havent changed and the younger 'kids' (now thirty somethings and younger) that have been hit with that messaging are woefully under represented in favor of politicians who grew up on a diet of lead paint chips. At some point we have to adjust ourselves for the world we live in after it's so brazenly told us it will not change for us.

Maybe. To one extent kids seem to think this way when they are very young. They are just innocent. So a show where no one is really bad is going to appeal to their preconceived notions of the world. Which means more of them watch. Which means more success.

At the same time the data on human happiness is there. You really are going to be a happier healthier longer lived person if you have a big social network of people who love you. Given that in the modern world no one really is stuck with anyone and relationships are by choice your best self interested way to live is to be kind and generous. And what kind of monster wouldn't teach the best way to live to children?

Now you are free to be miserable angry loner. That is your choice as well.

Growing up I learned that fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, and hate leads to suffering.

"Fear is the mind killer"

If im remembering the quote correctly