I would
like to think I am not the only one appalled by the lack of respect young
people show adults including their parents.
Kids start talking back as soon as they can talk. No correction is made.
I am not talking about corporal punishment although I may be in the midst of
changing my mind on that as well. I am talking about parents exerting their
parental authority. The kind that says
"NO because I'm the Mommy (or Daddy) that's why!"
I've come
to think that respect is a foundation of a civilized society. Without it, what
remains is a slippery slope to chaos and wide spread aggression.
How many
times my friends and I have witnessed rude or disrespectful behavior and we all
say the same thing: we wouldn't even THINK of saying that! I think any of you
over 60 and reading this blog know exactly what I mean.
A very
wise friend of mine pointed out one day what possibly might be a large
contributing factor to this decline in respect. Have you noticed when you watch TV that the
children in the TV series are either in charge or at least allowed to talk
back, disrespect and generally poke fun at their stupid, bumbling,barely making
it parents?
It is the
norm now not the exception. What really has me ranting is a recent commercial
for V8 juice that depicts a 3-4 year old little blonde girl in a stroller
smacking her Mommy on the forehead to illustrate the signature. "Smack! I
coulda had a V 8" that has become so familiar to us over the years! But really? It's okay for a little kid to hit
their mother? It makes me sputter! It's
like all the adults have left the building!
I imagine
that where ever this writing- for- TV took place when this trend started it must
have been a large room with a bunch of perpetual adolescents gathered around
throwing out ideas . Dissing the parents
back then probably met with a lot of nervous laughter initially . Laughter that was mistaken for a sign that it
was actually funny. Any adult involved may have decided that TV ratings were
worth whatever it took to get that laughter. Then the adult left the room and
has yet to return.
So
parents,teachers, authority figures of any type are fair game for disrespect,
derision
and now
even aggression. I' m not sure how this
can be turned around. I think the "radical right" might have this
issue on its agenda somewhere but it gets missed by the
craziness
of the politics. I should think schools
might be trying to teach respect. I am not sure it's working. If teachers try
to exert their authority and demand respect, the parents get involved. Parents
complain about the teachers. It seems these parents don't respect authority either.
What a
mess!
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