Krishan Murari is a Senior Correspondent with ThePrint, and covers archaeology, political economy, cultural politics and social justice issues. He joined ThePrint in November 2019. Krishan can be reached at krishan.murari@theprint.in
As much as I hate banning things – these kind of games which instruct kids to do certain task in real life needs to be banned.
Dear parents, you need to monitor your kids activities. This doesn’t mean that you control their lives but for your kid’s sake monitor their social activities in a discreet manner. Create an environment where they can share things with you especially if they don’t have an elder sibling to guide them. In this case, all kids seem to be completely lost, failing in academies and obsessed over Korean culture which is just insane.
Also media is fake. Do you want to to see how bad things are underneath so called “Korean culture” ? This like obsessing over Indian stars to only know how shit they are in real life.
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As much as I hate banning things – these kind of games which instruct kids to do certain task in real life needs to be banned.
Dear parents, you need to monitor your kids activities. This doesn’t mean that you control their lives but for your kid’s sake monitor their social activities in a discreet manner. Create an environment where they can share things with you especially if they don’t have an elder sibling to guide them. In this case, all kids seem to be completely lost, failing in academies and obsessed over Korean culture which is just insane.
Also media is fake. Do you want to to see how bad things are underneath so called “Korean culture” ? This like obsessing over Indian stars to only know how shit they are in real life.