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Yeah punching a younger child is not the same as being punched by someone your own age, albeit bigger. Moral Dissonance doesn't really fit as they are not the same.
Oh boy, more weird Arthur stuff. For context we've had a lot of trouble from people who take the show entirely too seriously trying to characterize D.W. as a sociopathic devil child and similar issues that can be summed up as "taking some playground conflict between children on a kid's cartoon way, way too seriously."
Edited by Dirtyblue929God, why do people take these shows so damn seriously? It's the same issue going on with The Loud House.
Current Project: The TeamYou have to wonder if these people aren't reliving their own issues with younger siblings getting them in trouble.
I listed Moral Dissonance for Arthur's parents from "Arthur's Big Hit" since they are appalled that he punched D.W. even though she provoked him by being a jerk, yet they are unsympathetic to Arthur getting hit even though he did nothing to provoke Binky into doing so. Is Moral Dissonance misfitting for this instance?