Because many more children these days are raised without love from both parents, are abused and neglected. They are not taught respect, self-worth or dignity and ethics or morality. I am in fear for my children. All we can do is raise them the best as we can with love and discipline and hope for them a bright future.
2006-08-28 18:02:23
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answered by mom_of_geniuses 2
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I believe we are anger because we see and hear on the T.V and radio we are suppose to look this way and be this way and along the way we got confused on the person we truly are.
Another thing we get anger about are school projects, sports coaches, parents expectations and many other teenage and or young adults issues that we deal we on a day to day bases
we have all this pressures on are shoulder's and the only way I think we could relieve some of the pressures is to do what make us feel lighter and that is to take it out on one of are own
we have so many things that influence are every being. from the way we speak and walk to the way wear shirts and the right label we have on are jeans. it not why we have so much hatefulness amongst ourselves.
2006-08-29 01:34:19
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answered by TiTi 1
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I think we are seeing the residual affects of a generation of children having been raised in daycares and with sitters.
Simply put, our children need their moms back home to greet them after school, to help them with their homework, to bake cookies for them again.
Our children are angry because they are being cheated out of 'family' and they instinctively know they are missing something, but aren't wise enough to know what it is, until it's too late.
Women's liberation bit off more than it bargained for while striving for respect by men in society. In an attempt to demand the respect they were lacking, women became men themselves.
Our children need their mothers again. Men need to respect the important role of the woman in society and once we all start playing our respective roles, working together as a team, our children will become the precious people they were always intended to be rather than the institutionalized thugs they have become, (I know that isn't the case for everyone).
2006-08-29 01:06:39
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answered by NONAME 4
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They learn,hear and see way to much more than we did when I was younger. It's just not healthy in anyway.It seems there are many who haven't been taught to even say please and thank you,not to mention more morals and values. The saying Man shall destroy himself is and has been happening.I find it sad myself.
2006-08-29 01:06:10
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answered by Linda R 6
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they are all changing and as they change they grow out of there friends and dont know what to do.... then they find someone or something that makes them feel a little grown up or accept and they stick to that
2006-08-29 01:04:58
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answered by JJ 2
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IMHO it's a lack of parental guideance
2006-08-29 01:02:50
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answered by Deb 2
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Good question. Have no idea. I'm stumped. Nothing to live for I guess. There ignorant.
2006-08-29 01:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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rap, subwoofers, angry people pointing into cameras.
All of these are offensive.
All part of this generation.
all glorified.
good examples.
2006-08-29 01:02:06
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answered by Anonymous
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learned from TV, movies and parents not parenting
2006-08-29 01:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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ill drink to that
2006-08-29 00:59:55
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answered by darkangel1111 5
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