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      1. I don't know if I've tweeted this before, but participation trophies are objectively good to give to children and I'm tired of pretending they're not 🧵 @christapeterso/1651884727664799744
    1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
      When I was in sixth grade, I played on my school's basketball team. I didn't play on a team like the other kids, so I wasn't as good. They were supposed to give every kid equal time since the game was just for fun, but they took me off the team to play better kids instead
  1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
    From that moment until, pretty much last year, I decided I was "bad at sports". I pretty much never exercised again. In 10th grade, I ran a 13 minute mile and I was convinced that was the best I could do. Today I can do ~9 minute fairly consistently, and even ~8 if I push myself
    1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
      "But Mo that's just you!" Is it though? How many people "can't draw" because because they lost a kindergarten art competition? How many people "can't do math" because they didn't get their fractions homework that one time and cried? A lot. I bet one of these is you
      1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
        Children aren't stupid. They don't think a participation trophy is the same thing as actually winning. But they do need help learning that failing at a thing one time does not mean they will never be able to do that thing ever. Hence the participation ribbon
        1. …in reply to @__MoBlack
          The right believes in biological determinism. If kid A is doing well in math and kid B is struggling, conservatives believe B is biologically inferior to A. They hate participation trophies bc they think giving B a participation trophy will make B delusional