Sentences with phrase «coddling culture»

The great majority of people over 35 seem to dislike this coddling culture, they were not raised with it.

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This «coddling» culture, a term coined by Haidt and Lukianoff, has been criticized by conservatives — as would be expected — but also liberals, including President Obama.
Recently, he wrote a landmark article for The Atlantic with Greg Lukianoff, «The Coddling of the American Mind,» about the culture of oversensitivity on university campuses.
One of the NFLs stronger arguments could be that the prejudice against concussions is actually a symptom of participation trophy culture where everyone gets a healthy brain - by coddling our kids mental health we're actualy doing them a disservice and leaving them ill - equipped for the real world when their brains eventually stop working altogether.
Milk glands, moreover, do not need the constant coddling required for cell cultures.
When one of the camp's guiding shrinks tells a room full of parents that their children are addicted to online games because «they can't experience satisfaction and heroism in real life,» the film can't help but invite comparison to the child - coddling excess of American culture, while capturing the opposite scenario in excruciating detail.
Though Bad Moms is largely a wish - fulfillment fantasy of overworked and under - appreciated mothers cutting loose, it also aims to be a satirical takedown of the forces that lead women like Amy (Mila Kunis), Kiki (Kristen Bell), and Carla (Kathryn Hahn) to curtail their parental duties: lazy fathers, exploitative bosses, a culture that encourages children to be coddled rather than challenged.
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