Child Protection packaging

I bought a simple honey pot from a supermarketand I had serious problem figuring out how to open the package in the first place. Then my husband tried to open the package but he hurt his fingers.


So it's actually more important to protect lazy adults from taking care of their children, than to educate the population about taking care of themselves.
I am beginning to  have the fear to buy a product because I don't know if I can open the package.
I lived at the border of Bukarest, where people still had a small farm. My grandma had chickens, hens, a rooster, pigeons, ducks and a dog at one time or another. I learned that my grandma used some pink grains  against rats. Yes, where there is a farm, there are definitely also rats who'd love to eat a chicken. When my grandma told me I am not allowed to check out this or that place, I DIDN'T! She explained to me the things I explained to you above, and that's it. I didn't even need to cry, shout, destroy things aroud me. But now I know that some things in this world are dangerous.
I just can't take your damn packages anymore! Stop hurting us and start educating danger and protection instead of just making everything inaccesible! I can't believe a strong man like my husband should get hurt because yeah kids may open that kind of package...
I was thinking since childhood: how about disabled people? Oh of course, there's a project somewhere in this world, in some kind of a union or an office, but they never get to do something about it; because the problem is not the product, but the education. And laziness. Smartphone definitely more important than talking and explaining everything your children; I see it every day in public transports how children run in the bus and the adults are barely looking at the little ones. Not ot mention one day I was in a bus, when a woman looking intently at her smartphone, then taking her eyes off to look at her mother saying: "Ich krieg' zu viel" (eng. I can't take it anymore).

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

EFIT 27. September

- Ett Foto I Timmen - (10.02)

Survive at least one month quarantined