I guess I question their motives. Is the point to make adults stop and think? Or to upset kids who are too young and powerless to have any say in the world and hope that crying kids will shame adults into changing behaviors? The former has its place. The latter is itself shameful. But again, I don't know what the cultural status is. Is it more similar to Peanuts, with nostalgic adult viewers, or more like a long-lived Pokemon with scads of younger viewers.
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