uhm... brainwash everybody.
2007-05-18 13:00:50
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a hard one. One thing I think needs to happen is a reversal of behavior for people raising children. Most kids being raised today are like the spoiled brats we see on the Super Nanny TV show.. Parents do not know how to discipline anymore. They have lost controll by the time a child is 2 or 3 years of age. Seeing a toddler curse his parents is unnerving to me.
2007-05-18 13:11:42
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answered by oldknowitall 7
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The best way to make peaceful humans is to do what nature designed - let babies and toddlers bond with Mama and Daddy, and learn trust and empathy through them. Humans are not meant to be raised in litters (or day-care centers). We are designed to have strong attachments to just a few adults as babies. Without those early attachments, science has found that people do not develop empathy, or at least, not to the optimal degree.
2007-05-18 13:05:50
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answered by Junie 6
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teach him by buying books of napoleon, the pope, hilter, gengus khan, caesar, russian zar, and these peoples thinking will your child develop the mentally of the desire for a one new world order, one ruled by a iron fist. this person will want to rule the world. anyways let the child be who he want to be. freaken parents want their child to be like the next superman. if you cant do it in your life time and you are expecting your child to do it, give it up. i hate parents like that because the kid ends up being like a freaken goth kid whos totally rebellious because they have so much rules to rebel against. what a nightmare for some. anyways the education system is control by unions. theres also another problem which is the many trees cut down because the government banned hemp. hemp is better than tree to make paper and grows 3 times a year vs 20 years to grow a tree. so not everything is what you think it is.
2007-05-18 13:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, for one thing, we could stop pretending that all ideas and attitudes have equal merit and validity, that there is an objective Truth, and there is a Right and Wrong. We could teach respect, and hopefully the judgment to know what merits respect and what does not.
Nah. They'd never go for that.
2007-05-18 13:08:56
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answered by open4one 7
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Peace, comes with a price,which is one that many are not willing to pay. For it would mean having to give up that what we already have, and so hold so dear as to not lose it.
Imagine
Ask if it's worth it to yourself, then ask another.
2007-05-18 13:11:32
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answered by echo_shark 2
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We can't answer that question because we live now not in the future. We can't know now what to do or we would have done it already. I think there are people who are working on the enviornment but kids, it's up to DNA. Changes are incremental.
2007-05-18 13:02:31
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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