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June 15, 2020 1 min

Judging merely by credentials a lot of people would say that Elizabeth Bartholet is at the pinnacle, she's a law professor at Harvard she's a faculty director of Harvard child advocacy program.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Judging merely my credentials, A lot of people would say
that Elizabeth Bartholet is at the pinnacle. She's a law
professor at Harvard. She's a faculty director of Harvard's Child
Advocacy program. Professor Barthelt decided to weigh in on the
coronavirus in an article for Harvard Magazine. She is worried
about children being home scrueled by their parents and forced

(00:24):
to be in lockdown with their parents all day, every day.
Professor Bartholet says, the question is whether parents should have
all of that access, all of that authoritarian control over
their children. The professor says that, in her view, that
kind of control is dangerous. It's dangerous to put powerful

(00:47):
people in charge of the powerless. It's dangerous to give
those powerful people to parents total authority over the powerless people,
their crumb crunchers. So your parents out there, you're much
too dangerous for your own children to be left with
you during the crisis because your dictator like attitudes, you
get too much power, have too much unchallenged authority over
your poor, powerless kids, makes you dangerous, more dangerous than

(01:11):
the coronavirus or any other virus. This anti parent drivel
was not written for The Onion or some satirical publication.
It's an Harvard magazine. So what's more dangerous for America
the coronavirus? With parents staying at home with their kids
or an esteemed credential Harvard professor and child aad. This
is incredible

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