Please stop believing your sample of 3 kids is representative of the entire population. You were lucky to have kids who sleep well and that's good for you, but that doesn't make other parents lazy or irresponsible.
> I'm tired of parents who overprotect their children
You know what's even more tiring? Parents who judge other parents while not knowing anything about kids in general just because they happened to be lucky on one particular topic. You won't be lucky all the time though.
> to forcing them to wear helmets
I hope you won't regret saying that ever in your life, but being anti-helmet really is as idiotic as being an antivaxxer.
Helmets and bike gear are in industry and American industries have powerful lobbies.
This is BS, any kid could have had one and you simply wouldn't have known it, especially as a kid. Even if some kid died, your parents would likely have been aware of that, but kids around likely wouldn't have, unless they were in the same class or otherwise knew the victim personally. (Simple exercise, check how many child around you do you remember dying when you were a kid, and then check the mortality rate in your country for this age class. You'll realize that statistically during the time you were at school, a bunch of kids in your neighborhood actually died of random causes and you never knew about that).
> In fact, the first COVID-19 booster by Pfizer was only tested on mice, not on a single person even, yet it was administered to billions of people.
Again, this is complete nonsense. There were indeed a few rounds of human trial before mainstream use … That's infowars-level of antivax BS.
> Helmets and bike gear are in industry and American industries have powerful lobbies.
Of course, what's an online discussion without the mandatory conspiracy theory … I appreciate the originality though, as the “big helmet” lobby isn't something I had encountered before. I see you prefer tinfoil hats to bike helmets …
Oh god, the typical “do your own research”. Is it HN or a random Facebook group? I thought people had a scientific background here, but apparently not everyone has one…
> There are studies that show that the more your trust kids to be on their own, the lesser the injuries
Trusting your kids != don't wear helmets. Note that it doesn't mean you shouldn't give medications to your kids either.
Yes there are overprotective parents that are toxic to their children, but that doesn't mean we need to go full new-age bullshit like you are.
> Yes, the first Pfizer booster was never tested on humans - it's a known fact!
I don't know who “knows” it, but it's completely made up…