Example 1: Stranger Danger
Do you remember these lessons? Occasionally set to music. Don't take candy from strangers. Don't get into a stranger's car. Set up a secret password with your family so if your mom has to send someone from work or whatever you can verify that s/he actually knows your mom. (Ours was "pickles" I think.) Don't wear t-shirts with your name on them. (I remember being crushed when I learned about this one. I didn't have a t-shirt with my name on it, but my fondest dream was born and smashed in the same moment.)
So how can people justify this:
Not only do strangers have your names and placement in your family, but they know if you like soccer or have a pet. A whole generation of parents is putting their kids in grave danger! How is this allowed?
Example #2: Hole in the ozone layer
Remember when, pre-global warming, the hole in the ozone layer was environmental concern #1? Remember how that hole was caused almost entirely by aerosol hairspray? And the 90's, so fraught with aerosol hairspray abuse.


When I was living in Armenia I spent the autumn in constant panic: leaf disposal there is largely a matter of unsupervised burning. My "No Burn" desert social conscience suffered an aneurysm daily.
LOL.
ReplyDeleteOur family password was something like "nutty-fruitcake." What does that tell you about us???
I actually remember you and Melissa coming home from Elementary School quite frightened, quite often. Recycling was a big worry, too, if I remember correctly.
ReplyDeleteOn the aerosol: I thought that manufacturers removed the offending chemical so those spray cans are safe again. But that's a vague recollection.
I am currently in an uproar that the car seat age was recently legislated to 8 years old and 8 pounds. You can never make the kids entirely safe in a moving vehicle, I promise! Next we'll be putting them in helmets before they get into the car. Stop trying to scare me!
oh, I know right! They might as well put a big ol invite sticker on your oversized vehicle telling child molesters to follow you home!
ReplyDeleteOh and our password was 'hells-bells' no joke.
Great post! I love aerosol hairspray! I remember all that hole in the ozone stuff and I went at least a whole decade thinking aerosol was really bad. But then I decided to take a stand. Spritzer bad, aerosol good.
ReplyDeleteAerosols are no longer manufactured with CFCs--chloroflourocarbons--and haven't been for awhile.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozone_depletion
You're totally right about the stranger danger, though.