SinisterGehe said:
derelix said:
Daystar Clarion said:
I laugh at anarchy. It's a contradiction in itself. You can't 'organise' an anarchic takeover without becoming a massive hypocrite. True anarchy is chaos, complete and utter chaos.
Um....what?
Your a kid, are you not? No offense, that was just a kids version of anarchy. Anarchy has nothing to do with being against organization, it's usually just against a government that is too powerful.
Communities deciding what's best for the community, that would be anarchy.
It's not about chaos and destruction and murder like people seem to think.
BTW, your comment "I laugh at anarchy" is pretty silly when you have proven that your view of anarchy is the stereotype we are fed by television and angsty kids.
Or by parents, cultural perspective, definitions in different languages (If you believe in to the idea of "Language defines reality as it is")
Language makes a huge difference to a human's personality imo and yes I do think the parent should be able to decide what's best for their child. I know this is a flawed system because there are bad parents but not as flawed as the system we have.
Watch tv, even kids television (Disney channel) and you can see that kids are being trained to treat their parents as if they were useless bumbling idiots that you only need to tell the truth to when your caught in a lie. I'm not saying it's some kind of conspiracy (maybe it is but I doubt it) it could be them going with the tv trend but it does have an effect on how we interact.
I hate to sound like a nut, I love television but I also hate it for the power it has over people (like me) and I have seen how kids will imitate what they see. Not the actions, but the way they talk.
I had to sit through too many episodes of Hannah Montana and other Disney crap, my little cousin loves it, and everything she says is a rude or sarcastic remark. She's like 10 now (I thought she would grow out of it) but she still responds to anybody else's thought's, ideas, or opinions with personal insults. She thinks that's how people joke and I wondered why for a while until I realized that she speaks to her parents and everybody else the same way the characters from her tv shows talk to people.
When her parents get annoyed by this and so much as ask her nicely to stop talking to them like that, she usually just acts like she was just insulted and storms off.
My point is, the way things are now parents have little control over their kids. School teaches them how to act towards authority (obey or be punished) and tv teaches them that parents are not authority, but people of equal intelligence that happen to have power.
Sorry for the rant, just a few things about this modern life that people love so much really annoys me. I understand parents should be more strict to not allow that behavior, but now we have limits to how strict we can be with our kids.
Sure most people can agree that you shouldn't hit your kids but I'm seeing a trend where parents are afraid to yell at their kids. Not becuase it's against the law, but because it makes you look abusive to others.
Doesn't matter that the kid will scream in your face over nothing when nobody else is around, if you raise your voice to a child with people present they somehow know how to react, speaking in a really hurt tone and sulking away.
On second thought, maybe it's kids that really piss me off.