PORTLAND, Ore. — Local mother Erin Walsh sat her young son down for a quiet, heartfelt conversation about growing up and gently explained that the Tooth Fairy is not real, but rather a metaphor for how the state extracts value from the human body, sources confirmed.
“The Tooth Fairy isn’t actually a magical being who gives you money for your teeth,” Walsh said calmly, kneeling beside her son’s bed. “It’s a story we tell children to help them understand how large institutions extract value from a person’s body, assign it a monetary value, and return only a small portion of that value to give the appearance of fairness so people continue participating in a fundamentally exploitative system. If only eight-year-olds understood this.”
Walsh’s son said the explanation helped him better understand some of their other family traditions.
“Now I realize Santa Claus is just an example of the normalization of state-sponsored surveillance and coercive behavioral compliance practices used to enforce obedience at scale while completely ignoring personal privacy and freedom,” Caleb Walsh said. “And Easter egg hunts are merely small-scale exercises designed to show how generationally advantaged individuals are able to identify and claim valuable resources, ignore borders and land ownership rights, and hoard as much wealth as possible at the expense of others, under the guise of competition, exceptionalism, or some preordained moral authority.”
Political scientist Dr. Aaron Feld noted that these myths and traditions have long functioned as early demonstrations of real-world power structures.
“Childhood myths like the Tooth Fairy have always been simplified frameworks for understanding how exploitative, inequitable, and detrimental our geopolitical, socio-economic structures are,” Dr. Feld explained. “This allows children to recognize these dynamics and reject them outright rather than internalize and unwittingly participate in them, or worse, actively promote these practices and become the oppressor. But I honestly can’t imagine anyone would ever do that. You would have to be some kind of soulless monster with zero empathy or no conscience to believe or willingly engage in that kind of society.”
At press time, Erin Walsh was reportedly assuring her son that while these systems are deeply ingrained in our culture, he would one day have the opportunity to meaningfully challenge them even though she never has.
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Mom Gently Explains to Son Tooth Fairy Is Just Metaphor for How State Extracts Value From Your Body
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