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Curated children's media platform prioritizing clear moral lessons

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Apropos of nothing: I can't stand the obsession with moral grayness. Grayness, in morality as in color, is logically posterior to whiteness and blackness. If you want to say something is "good-ish" or "bad-ish," you *necessarily*—and I can't emphasize this enough— must have some concept of capital-G Good and capital-B Bad. (See: Ayn Rand's "The Cult of Moral Grayness" from The Virtue of Selfishness: https://t.co/dKhQQCHgBH) Children should listen/read/watch stories that clearly describe heroes and contrast them with villains. Anti- and rough heroes are not conceptually appropriate for children who lack the capacity of Reason; their spirits must be trained to love the Good and revile the Bad. Once they grow into possession of Reason, they can scrutinize whether their moral education was correct. (Yes, I'm a Plato fan—despite referencing Ayn Rand)

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