- Location
- Brooklyn, NY
It really comes down to humanity as a whole. Parents aren't "allowed" to discipline their children the way we were disciplined/taught to respect other's back in the day. I'm only 30 so I'm not THAT old, but parenting/childhood has changed a lot. There are a lot more broken homes, and many, many other issues that we didn't face back then. Fact is fact...these younger generations are completely out of control and parents back then for the most part had their children under control. I don't/wouldn't ever agree with abusing a child, but teaching discipline/respect/right/wrong/manners need to become a priority again.
Basic manners such as "Yes ma'am/sir" "please" "thank you" are non-existent nowadays. H*ll even holding a door for someone goes ignored...zero appreciation.
You even see parents allowing their children to have sex, do drugs, drink under their roof and in their presence. I wouldn't be breathing if I had pulled any of that.
I don't want to take the thread off topic or turn it into a debate because there will be many differences of opinion. Not on the forum to become anyone's enemy.
The numbers have now changed to 20 babies and 6 adults.
I'm really getting pissed that the media continues to shove cameras in these children's faces. Haven't they been through enough already? smh I understand the need for the coverage, but these very young children have been traumatized enough...have some respect and keep the camera's out of their faces.
Basic manners such as "Yes ma'am/sir" "please" "thank you" are non-existent nowadays. H*ll even holding a door for someone goes ignored...zero appreciation.
You even see parents allowing their children to have sex, do drugs, drink under their roof and in their presence. I wouldn't be breathing if I had pulled any of that.
I don't want to take the thread off topic or turn it into a debate because there will be many differences of opinion. Not on the forum to become anyone's enemy.
The numbers have now changed to 20 babies and 6 adults.
I'm really getting pissed that the media continues to shove cameras in these children's faces. Haven't they been through enough already? smh I understand the need for the coverage, but these very young children have been traumatized enough...have some respect and keep the camera's out of their faces.