It's absurd, and infantilizing, to demand that our officials promise to keep us absolutely safe. |
In a way, he's perfect — his use of the double brake is protective without being infantilizing, his corrections are firm but never condescending or judgmental, he spares my feelings but tells the truth if asked. |
It also marks a form of infantilizing authoritarianism that labels legitimate questions and professional concerns as dissent and threats to the institution. |
However, EV officials have the impression that the relationship with SAS is infantilizing and stands in the way of EV developing and maturing. |
Infantilizing democratic processes around public programs and services. |
She doesn't implausibly claim that overparenting does long-term harm to children by infantilizing them. |