Ms. Rachel Responded To Uproar Over Olivia Munn Not Letting Her Kids Watch Her Videos
Briefly

Olivia's remarks on children's media consumption ignited significant discussion online, with many users criticizing her perspective. They argue that limiting children's viewing options to adult preferences is a form of selfish parenting. Critics emphasize the importance of allowing children to engage with age-appropriate, educational programming, stating that dismissing shows like Ms. Rachel is short-sighted. The responses reveal a broader conversation about parental responsibilities and the value of children's interests in education and entertainment.
Making your kid only watch stuff you are interested in is weird and pretty self-centered parenting imo.
Seems selfish but whateves.
So, she doesn't want her kids to have access to age appropriate (educational in the case of my girl Ms. Rachel) programming just because it isn't made for her, an adult?
...What a miserable way to parent a child... you shouldn't have had a kid if you didn't want to actually raise that child and let them have childish interests.
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