Not if that one dad I saw has anything to say about it!The sad part? I bet those kids think they are "cool" now because of all the publicity they are getting..
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Not if that one dad I saw has anything to say about it!The sad part? I bet those kids think they are "cool" now because of all the publicity they are getting..
By environment I meant the place they are living in. Turn on TV shows like Family Guy, Southpark and all the "cartoons" that kids are bombarded with. If letting that stuff into a child's head is not enough I don't know what is. A parent hasn't a chance. You have feminist telling a child that it is improper to hold a door for a woman, mothers acting like tramps instead of ladies and men acting like drunken idiots in front of their kids and most people say "oh it doesn't hurt them I turned out fine" and the like. I can count on one hand how many men on here act like gentlemen and how many women act like ladies. Trust me I can flush them out of their cover.This statement makes me cringe. A child's bad behavior DOES NOT reflect on their upbringing. I am a perfect example of that. I got into a lot of trouble, including drugs as a youngster and teen, and it was NOT my mother's fault. She did her best, what she knew how to do. Many parents these days are shell shocked by what goes on in school these days. Another example: when my son was 16, I found a boatload of booze bottles under his bed. Did I do that to him because I had to work full time? I think not.
I believe a lot of children these days follow the lead of a child who is just a problem period. The father of one of those kids taunting that poor woman was on the news this morning and that man was mortified.
That being said, yes, when a child is in a home where they are neglected, they are more likely to be that problem child. However, not all bad behavior can be blamed on the parents.
Don't blame the TV, but hold accountable the parents/adults in the children's lives. So many adults today have no spine, and themselves are whiny and have an inflated sense of self-entitlement. They transfer that onto their children, along with their disrespect for others - including older adults. Watch how adults treat their spouses and their own parents, and you'll get some idea. I am a caregiver for my elderly parents, and frequently, when we go out, people (almost always women) approach me and tell me how wonderful it is that I am such a caring daughter. I smile and thank them, but inside I wonder, "Why do they feel they need to mention this?" because it just stands to reason that you take care of the people who gave you life and took care of you when you were unable to do it yourself.
Then I realize that maybe a lot of people don't treat their elderly parents well. Kids observe this and that becomes what is "normal" in their world.