Babies Against Wi-Fi
Human beings are animals although they pretend to be a better species. Nature has a pattern on how babies in animal country and human country explore their new environment. Unfortunately, wi-fi fractures that pattern in human country.
Human babies envy animal babies because their parents don’t have laptops and cellphones. Animals do not sit on their fathers’ laps as he works or entertains himself at the computer. Exploring the new world can be dangerous. Don’t touch that, it’s hot, but who will give the warning because mom and dad are busy online?
Not in animal country. Nature still rules. For example, geese have long necks, but they become longer when the mother detects human presence around her six babies.
Don’t even think about it with mother lion. That’s why I respect wildlife photographers, who gave us images of mama and baba lion with their kids. Exploration, how do I teach my kids to kill? That is what is on mama lion’s mind as she sits there and looks at the foolish photographer’s lens.
Google blocks human babies’ ability to explore their new environment. Exploration means using their hands a lot, touching surfaces and faces. Parents get agitated because exploration cuts into precious online time, checking out celebrity divorces and dubious sites.
To stop this interruption, parents have a solution. Buy them iPads. It’s a bad investment. Any time we think we’re superior to nature, we lose. That’s why we’re wearing masks.
This is another ‘written podcast’ from Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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