I think you need a lesson in acceptance and understanding.
You know there is a passage from a newspaper that says "the youth of today are to rowdy and getting mixed up in crime. We must target target parents to resolve this problem"
When do you think this was printed? A clue, it's before the 20th century.
2006-12-15 07:20:27
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answered by Dan Ln 3
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No, but they should attend special classes on parenting! The youth of today are the products of yesterday's youth and today's society - so let's not lay all the blame at the feet of the youngsters. Oh yes, and it's not always youths that are carrying out the muggings and the shootings!
2006-12-15 13:09:50
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answered by uknative 6
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There is a poster on a fence in our street. It's a picture of a cute missing cat and the reward to find it or know any information is £100 pound. Some dumb insensitive youngsters (who I call so-called gansters) have written on it using a thick black pen: "DEAD OR ALIVE". It totally disgusted me as they don't think that there may of been a 10 year old lass who had put the poster up. I have no respect for these cruel so-called tough kids and if ever see a picture of these kids on a poster which explains that they are missing - I might write: "DEAD OR ALIVE" on it.
2006-12-15 13:54:27
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answered by ? 3
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Yes they should. If the youth of today was not taking drugs and alcohol the society would be much safer to live and work. Once they have these two substances inside them, they are like someone gone wild, murdering people, shooting, abusing their wives/girlfriends, etc.
2006-12-15 14:22:56
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answered by CT 6
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No they should attend the beautiful schools teaching the lessons on life life.
Respect, how to work and earn a decent living,pay tax and how to take care of the endless kids they may have.
2006-12-15 13:21:55
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answered by shiro 3
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Many do have these special classes, all at the tax payers' expense when they are sent to prison, which is the college of further education for yobs so that they can fine hone their skills and learn new ones.
2006-12-15 15:48:14
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answered by blondie 6
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A bit of a generalisation don't you think? It's the "older" generation that has left society such a mess; many youngsters are lost and confused. What dreams and aspirations is their to achieve in Britain unless your academic; tesco?
Why don't you volunteer your services to help some of these people instead of moaning? Yeah, your right, a lot of them are spoiled brats but you have to look deeper than that...
2006-12-15 13:16:36
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answered by life_aint_a_game_10 2
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We all thought we were gangsters in our youth.
The ones that continued to think so in the town that I grew up in are either dead or in prison.I'm talking
1980-83 here.
That was enough to straighten me out,knowing these people,some of whom made my life a LIVING HELL for a number of years being put away for arson,
murder,vehicular manslaughter,bad drug deals etc.
Or they died trying to outrun the police.Sad..
Lack of parenting made big problems for these people down the road of their lives.Most of them were abused
physically and beaten by raging alcoholic or drug riddled parents as children.
That is why I forgave them ultimately for the terror
they inflicted on me.
2006-12-15 13:27:31
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answered by moebiusfox 4
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I think the kind of classes that show them immediate and long term effects of ignorant actions would be a good thing. Unless you are a complete waste of air, noone wants to see someone die. I think it'd make a huge impact.
2006-12-15 13:15:35
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answered by Amber P 2
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Not all kids today are degenerates.
Only the ones who have degenerate parents who ***** and moan they are doing the best they can. Instead of toting gun laws the government should sterilize the trouble makers. It would help reduce the surface population and open a lot of jobs at McDonald's for the rest of the youth.
2006-12-15 13:13:45
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answered by PDK 3
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