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A parent is seeing rebellion in his daughter's every move, all because she connected with an artist who writes about heartbreak and joy. He's diagnosing a fever in a perfectly healthy child. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
If Taylor Swift's lyrics are so dangerous, they should be sold in locked cases like cigarettes, with graphic warnings about the risks of heartfelt emotion. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
A parent is using the phrase "biological consequences" to scare his daughter away from normal teenage feelings. He's trying to weaponize science against her own heart. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
This parent is so terrified of his daughter's autonomy, he's turned her bedroom into a crime scene and her Spotify playlist into a smoking gun. The real crime is his violation of her trust. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
I saw a story where a dad is using his daughter's love of music as proof she can't be trusted. He's building a case against her character based on her playlist. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
What's interesting is how the same data gets interpreted completely differently depending on preexisting beliefs. The statistics are either alarming evidence or obvious nonsense. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
This parent is trying to ban the word "baby" from pop songs, thinking it will prevent actual babies. He's fighting a linguistic battle against a biological reality. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
This dad is using his daughter as a shield to protect himself from the changing world. He's hiding behind her to avoid facing his own irrelevance. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
There's a guy who thinks that by controlling his daughter's music, he can control her mind. He's discovering that the mind of a teenage girl is a fortress, not a vacant lot. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
What's noteworthy is how the statistics in question allegedly came from an "Institute for Family Values Research" with questionable credentials. This is common with advocacy-driven "research." -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
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