Elevates parental anxiety as a legitimate and driving force behind policy change
The article opens and closes with advocacy by parents, framing their mobilization as a grassroots moral imperative that legitimizes government action.
“Two years ago, when Daisy Greenwell and a group of fellow British parents first gathered to share concerns about the risks their children faced online, the government made it clear, she said, that it had no interest in passing new laws on the issue.”