Elf on the Shelf is so utterly creepy. I can't imagine why anyone would want one of those dead-eyed freaks in their house.
Never mind the whole meaning behind them - I'd never thought as far as the panopticon, but isn't it bad enough to reinforce for kids the notion that they should behave because they're being spied on, instead of helping them build their own ethical framework?
On the other hand, the store I work in sells them, and I get a great deal of satisfaction out of giving the Eyeball of Judgement to people who specify that they want a white male one.
I agree that Elf on the Shelf is creepy and the message it sends is also creepy.
I know my niece and nephew have one and they truly seem to love Elfie, even if they can't touch him. I'm glad to see them happy, but I worry about the cost.
I happen to agree. We live in a society where we have already surrendered far too many of our basic rights. Normalizing surveillance and making it a "game"? It can lead only to a very scary place.
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Elf on the Shelf is so utterly creepy. I can't imagine why anyone would want one of those dead-eyed freaks in their house.
Never mind the whole meaning behind them - I'd never thought as far as the panopticon, but isn't it bad enough to reinforce for kids the notion that they should behave because they're being spied on, instead of helping them build their own ethical framework?
On the other hand, the store I work in sells them, and I get a great deal of satisfaction out of giving the Eyeball of Judgement to people who specify that they want a white male one.
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I know my niece and nephew have one and they truly seem to love Elfie, even if they can't touch him. I'm glad to see them happy, but I worry about the cost.
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