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  • Depending on age, but generally, go from small to big.

    Something like: "You know that sometimes people disagree and become angry at each other? A good way to solve it is to speak it through and find a common ground. But that doesn't always happen, and some people start a fight - I know you've seen that happening in your life.

    But sometimes it's not just John and Jane - those can be the leaders of countries and groups, too. When people commanding others cannot find a common ground, a fight can be very brutal, and many innocent people may get hurt. Sometimes it leads to a war, but sometimes it gets more sneaky.

    Sometimes, armies are not sent on a battlefield. People are sent as civilians, but they are actually armed, and can kill many innocent people around them. This is terrorism.

    The goal of terrorism, however, is not necessarily to kill as many people as possible, but to make everyone scared. When you don't know whether the person next to you carries a bomb, it is scary indeed. Because of that, our country has special forces that find and arrest terrorists before they do any harm, so nowadays terrorist attacks are very rare, and really, you don't have to worry much about it. Stick it to them!"

  • With kids there is no one size fits all approach. And you won't do everything right as a parent either. Ever. You're on a tightrope walk of keeping the ills of the world away from them and them fantasizing about the ills of the world from the bits and pieces they pick up along the way.

    They have to feel safe. With you/at home/etc. As long as you get that mostly right, the other pieces fall into place. One of those pieces will be the MO you're looking for here.

    If you're overly worried about the idea of having kids: even the dumbest, most ignorant humans have brought up the overwhelming majority of their children successfully. It's not as hard as one thinks before. Because you worry about something like this way ahead of time, I am fairly sure you'll do better than them.

    • To equivocate, being a parent is by far the most difficult thing I've ever done, easily four times as hard as I expected. I have never been so ill used, overwhelmed, driven mad, exhausted, and neurotic in my life. And the only reason for all that stress is how much I want to do a good job. If I was stupid and didn't give a shit about him, it would be pretty easy, as you say.

      That said, actually worrying about doing well is a promising early sign in a prospective parent.

  • That.. really depends on your politics. It could range from 'There are bad people who want to hurt us' to 'we are bad people who hurt people and sometimes they decide to try to hurt us back.'

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