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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
It IS a good thread, and I am very impressed by the young people who are airing their views on here....yes, you should be proud of yourselves.
As for boredom, lack of money etc as excuses for these hooligans....well, it doesn't wash. If young people want to go out and find something of social value to occupy themselves with, then they can. If they want to be seen by their peer group as 'street wise' or whatever the current phrase is, then they will hang about on street corners...swearing, drinking and generally making a nuisance of themselves. Much of the disrespectful behaviour comes from upbringing (or maybe, lack of it) and the fact that there is no local bobby with powers to stop these shenanigans.
I grew up in the 50's and there was no money, no TV, we weren't bored.There were church dances, boy scouts, girl guides. Occaisionally we would rustle up the money to go to the pictures or to the swimming baths..........we didn't get into the trouble that some of the kids today do....and they are only KIDS.
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Me too, I was raised in the 50s ... no brass, etc. But to argue that it is upbringing is to argue that those who are doing, or did, the upbringing somehow failed to pass on the values they aquired ... or that they resented the upbringing and tried something different with their kids ... sounds like it didn't work all that well in some cases, and damned well in others.
One hates to put the blame on things outside of our control, it's kinda like surrendering without firing a shot. However, it is a different world ... globalization and all that bullcrap.
I live in a community where to mention unsafe streets is to initiate a discussion of the potholes which appear every spring
