The thing is, the patterning *IS REAL*. There is data.
People, as a general rule, are not as active at "thinking" when they make decisions as they believe. (
there's some very interesting science on that actually.) I am also guilty of this, as I am a human as well. Human brains are a heuristic decision weight engine, and the patterning puts a very heavy hand on the scale. This genuinely affects objectivity.
Likewise, my PTSD-like responses are the result of similar patterning, putting a heavy hand on the scale, illiciting less rational responses.
That thumb on the scale is exactly why asshats like Putin go kissing babies. I just want you to be mindful of that, and not go into full on denial mode.
I am quite genuine in my statements about understanding that children are what they are, and that parents are in a bind; and being understanding of this. If I see a fussy kid at the cinema, my gut reaction is "Somebody needs a nap." Not "Fucking people bringing their goddam kids to the movies."
However, I question the motives of the parent that brings a fussy toddler to an R rated movie with explosions. (Since kids are kinda impressionable, and such content probably is not appropriate for them, and likely to instigate unwanted behaviors either in the cinema, or later.)
That does not mean I think parents should never get to watch a Micheal Bay movie (If they really want to...), just that maybe they should arrange a sitter for that one.
@ scriver
The only one I see throwing a fit right now is you. I called it rightly.