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Parenting Quote by Robin Wasserman

“They were kids. Kids don't care about totalitarianism. For my parents, Prague is picnics on Petrin Hill and homemade knedliky . It's home. They didn't notice the tanks in the backyard, the blood in the streets.” quote by Robin Wasserman
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““They were kids. Kids don't care about totalitarianism. For my parents, Prague is picnics on Petrin Hill and homemade knedliky . It's home. They didn't notice the tanks in the backyard, the blood in the streets.””

Robin Wasserman

About This Quote

Children often remain oblivious to political oppression, focusing on simple joys despite surrounding conflict.

In simple terms: Kids ignore oppression, enjoying home life.

Key Takeaway

Notice everyday moments even in turmoil.

Themes

innocence political oppression family war memory

Mood

reflective somber

Type

narrative observational

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • war zones
  • daily life
  • education
  • media consumption

Key Concepts

Human resilience social blindness cultural memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do children perceive conflict?
  • Can joy coexist with awareness?
A Different Perspective

Even in war, denial can be a coping mechanism, not acceptance.

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