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Columns Fairytales without teeth Unbearably Sweet Baby Paradise Saturday, November 10, 2012, 6:10 p.m. Author: Kathleen Vereecken 71 Like Share Save Correct comic con 2012 tickets Email Print
Papaatje comic con 2012 tickets may not save and Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet to the rod at home. The popular children's culture is becoming sweeter and sweeter, the gap with reality continues to grow. How well we mean, there is a dark side to the sweetening.
Parrot is sick and he will ... briefly comic con 2012 tickets at the baxter comic con 2012 tickets but should not last long, and if he is honest, he gets a lollipop and he can go home. I could not help but laugh out loud when I Facebook Message from Eva Mouton read. In its simplicity
it perfectly illustrates the absurdity comic con 2012 tickets of our unbridled urge to protect children against just about everything. By boldness, against the evil outside world, against pain and sorrow and sense of reality. We cherish the illusion that we can live redrawing. That we can recreate the world in a children's paradise. A sweet, safe cocoon in which words like beat and death do not exist and where the slightest suggestion of nudity or sex is banned. It is a world where everyone always love to children, with stories in the best Disney tradition know a happy ending, accompanied by swelling violins and triumphantly valve overlapping church bells. No-one doubts that all this is done from the best intentions. It expresses care and love. But it's not fair. The gap between the popular children's culture and real life keeps getting larger, and thus we prove our children a disservice.
The reason for the Facebook Message from Eva Mouton was the 'Poems and rhymes book of Kaatje comic con 2012 tickets Ketnet, where the song "Little tiny toddler' a lot braver than it already is. Mummie must not quarrel, papaatje may not save. Instead is - as is the case in the Netherlands - Mummie insistently asked to lie - or rather mischief to conceal - against papaatje. That lie now is not exactly edifying,

remarked Mieke Syryn, lecturer Musical Training, visit in DS of 6 November. Moreover, it suggests as well that papaatje a brute.
According VRT spokesman Björn Verdoodt the new version of the song has nothing to do with censorship, but it reflects the zeitgeist. The first can be discussed, the second seems in any case to be true. For precisely this time also appear Sinterklaas CD Kathleen Aerts, comic con 2012 tickets better known as the former blonde K3. Also with her is everything children may slightly comic con 2012 tickets disturb filtered. "I wish Lewis (her son - ed) whatsoever prepare

Christmas and had a few Christmas CDs purchased at the box layers," she says in The Newspaper. "When I heard those songs, I noticed yet again how terrible those texts sometimes. Who Sweets for the sweet, naughty whom the whip ... I was there as a child afraid of, the Black Petes above. I want now prefer a positive message: St. goedheilig is a man who brings gifts for everyone. " All the kids are so well behaved, even the naughty. No roe more to the dust from their naughty shorts knocking (that sounds wrong at this time), no stinking sack them the seizures along the body to hunt - oh, thundered also I fear that bag, yes, but a trauma I have not held on to. And preferably no more Black Peter, comic con 2012 tickets because they are creepy. (Maybe we can go right now debating how politically correct that is. But that's for another time)
Is there really no question of censorship? I doubt it very much. Maybe I should start with a story that safe place away from home. In the U.S. for example, because in European eyes dare those Americans comic con 2012 tickets feel for their size already losing. Especially when it comes to children. Publishers of textbooks can testify to it. The maim of classic children's stories has become a fixture. No child should feel that it is worth less than another. Deleted so that story where peanuts are eaten, as some children are allergic to. To the trash with that story about dwarves, because it is too painful for children who suffer from dwarfism. Mice, lice, ra

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