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Children Quote by Homer Simpson

“When will you Australians learn? In America we stopped using corporal punishment, and things have never been better! The streets are safe. Old people strut confidently through the darkest alleys. And the weak and nerdy are admired for their computer-programming abilities. So, like us, let your…” quote by Homer Simpson
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“When will you Australians learn? In America we stopped using corporal punishment, and things have never been better! The streets are safe. Old people strut confidently through the darkest alleys. And the weak and nerdy are admired for their computer-programming abilities. So, like us, let your children run wild and free, because, as the old saying goes, "let your children run wild and free".”

Homer Simpson

About This Quote

A hyperbolic praise of American safety and tech culture, mocking the notion that strict discipline yields societal harmony.

In simple terms: Exaggerated cultural bragging

Key Takeaway

Idealizing a society ignores nuance

Themes

cultural comparison hyperbole social satire

Mood

sarcastic mocking

Type

satire parody

When to use this quote

  • political debate
  • online forums
  • stand‑up comedy

Key Concepts

law enforcement technology

Practical Applications

  • social commentary
  • parody

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are the downsides of glorifying one nation’s practices?
  • How does satire affect perception of foreign cultures?
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