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In message , Dave Arquati
may have written... James Christie wrote: In message ndnet.com, Roger T. may have written... They are a product and reflection of our society and of their parents. They're not going to to be the offspring of wealthy, attentive parents, I wager, but the offspring of the those parents who couldn't give a damn (and have probably never talked to them nicely in their life). We need more information before we can draw any conclusions about how to deal with it... but actually catching the culprits would be a good start! It's societies fault. It's their parent's fault. It's the environment's fault. It's the school system's fault. It's everybody's and everything's bloody fault but it's not their fault. With attitudes like that, no wonder many kids are like they are. Funny, when we used to beat the crap outta kids who did this sort of thing, kids didn't do this sort of thing. I've a feeling that there's a correlation in there somewhere. I should think so Roger. When I was a lad (now theres a cliche!), I would never contemplate breaking windows, vandalism by way of graffiti, or mugging/attacking OAPs. As not only was I aware from a young that such a thing was inherently wrong, but I also knew that if I did, not only would I get a hiding from my father but I'd probably get one from the person I'd committed said act against! Don't tarnish all youths with the same brush. How often do you read in the paper "a group of under-18s took the bus normally with no commotion"? Just because one bunch of idiots caused chaos doesn't mean that all teenagers are automatically guilty. I'll think you'll find that most teenagers today still actually know that mugging pensioners is wrong! Erg, I think you're reading too much into my post. I wasn't referring to teenagers in general, I was merely referring to those who think its ok to commit the aforementioned acts for their own amusement. My neighbour has a 15 year old daughter, and she has her friends about all the time, and I could never complain about it, they're a smashing group of kids, and I'm sure the same can be said for a lot of them. As regards the kids who do commit vandalism/petty crimes etc, I'm sure the parent have a lot to answer for there. I have a few friends who are teachers, and some of the stories they come back with are unreal, kids swearing at them willy nilly, knowing there'll be next to no action taken against them, total breakdown of discipline in the playground, bullying (between pupils) widespread and graffiti and vandalism rampant. Physical violence against teachers is now so regular that a lot of it is no longer reported, as the Police can't do anything about it (burden of proof, is it in public interest etc). The teachers have even been told that they can no longer shout at their pupils, as this may affect them emotionally. The school also has a policy of zero expulsions, so these 'problem' kids are allowed back into classroom to cause further havoc. These 4 friends have been considering resigning for some time now, but they realise that if they leave, some other poor sod will have to put up with it, so they stay, as they think it'd be wrong to run out on the school. Can you call that normal, or ok? Why should anyone have to put up with it? Was it like that when you were at school? As it certainly wasn't with mine! -- Regards, James Christie THE OPTIMIST, PESSIMIST & BI ENGINEER To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be. To the BI engineer, the glass is only half as big as it needs to be ...... and it's bloody near empty. "BOY". Delete NOSPAM and insert Christie to email me. |
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