Poll: Are the generation of kids getting worse and worse over time?

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Karhukonna

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While I feel a little silly talking about kids these days, being only 22 myself, I still feel that the later generations are becoming more whiny. I suppose I should toss in some examples from my own life and just compare them to the kids I know of these days.

1. When I did something bad, I got my hair pulled. I was often dragged to my room to cool off if I was being a dick. I really hated my step-dad for being so strict with me. I had a curfew when I was 18.

2. My uncle used to constantly tease me and bully me, but I still loved hanging out with him. He once sprayed pepper-spray into my face for laughs. He was always punching me, kicking me, grabbing and pinching and all around bullying me.

3. When I wanted some pocket money, I had to work my ass off to get it. Clean my room, mow the lawn, do the dishes, stuff like that. I was a bit jealous since most of my classmates has this weird thing called an allowance. Their parents just gave them money every week.

As a result:

1. I understand why there are things like rules, laws and authority in the world. While I never say it out loud, I am grateful that my step-dad was strict with me, and I will try to be as much like him as I can when I father children of my own some day. And I'm still afraid to swear when my mother is present.

2. I can take a joke, and can handle teasing. I am quick to react to bullying, but I also understand that violence is not the first but the last solution to every hostile situation. I picked up a martial art for a hobby, and know quite a bit about self-defense, even outside my chosen art of combat. My understanding of justice is flexible but still solidly based on common sense and practical virtues.

3. I understand the value of money, and I enjoy work. I was thinking about hooking myself up with a pension plan at the bank soon, perhaps after next year.

What I've seen in children and their behavior:

1. The younger people in my unit (back during my service) constantly had problems with authority, both officers of the military during service as well as law enforcement afterwards, and many have shady backgrounds and outright criminal records. Children I know are disrespectful to teachers and tutors, and refuse to learn subjects they do not enjoy at school. But parent's nowadays aren't allowed to do anything, as anything beyond a simple "no" will result in social services taking the child away from the "abusive parents". Jeez.

2. My missus' little brother starts crying at the slightest hint of a teasing joke, and punching and clinging to grownups is his idea of getting attention. He can't take failure or negative responses at all, and always ends up making a huge ruckus about not getting his way. Again, any kind of physical discipline will result in the child being taken into custody.

3. My brother still lives with nothing but money from our parents as well as his late grandparents. He buys expensive luxury electronics that break after a bit of use, and then asks for money to buy new ones. He has never saved any money whatsoever. And he literally just tells our parents to give him money. He doesn't even ask anymore.

But of course, there are sweet, polite children all over the place, proving that a parent can still raise their children proper during such restricted times.
 
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No. At least not where I live. Even the obnoxious assholes aren't really obnoxious assholes. Even those that are intolerant to other cultures tolerate other cultures.

It maybe just where I live, but thats how I see it.
 
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Stone tablet circa 2600 BC said:
The Earth is degenerating today. Bribery and corruption abound. Children no longer obey their parents, every man wants to write a book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
tl;dr: No
 

Kopikatsu

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Stone tablet circa 2600 BC said:
The Earth is degenerating today. Bribery and corruption abound. Children no longer obey their parents, every man wants to write a book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
tl;dr: No
...wut. If it's circa 2600 BC, I should hope that it's older than the 17th century...it would be 1st century...
 

AugustFall

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Every generation forgets how stupid they themselves were when they were young, and each new technological advancement allows for the "Back in my day," argument.
 

redisforever

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CthulhuMessiah said:
McNoobin said:
Grade 9: Disrespectful, annoying
Grades 7&8: (above) + majority using excessive drugs
Grade 6: (above) + sexual relations
I'm in grade 11, I'm a virgin, I never used drugs (unless you count the few times I was forced to go to church and got wine at communion), and I try to respect my elders to a point (if they don't respect me, I won't respect them back).
That's me exactly there, but I'm an atheist. I do like a bit of wine though.



OT: I hate kids. They all seems so entitled and are just annoying. They're also a lot more disrespectful to everyone. I do my best to avoid them.
 

Mau95

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Old people are dicks too you know. But this happens all the time (see Ancient Greece, I believe its Plato). Besides, its never kids who ruin the world (like 99,5% its the grown-ups' fault). I already find myself using the back in my day argument, even though I was born in the nineties.
 

Supertegwyn

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the spud said:
Supertegwyn said:
the spud said:
Secondly, intelliigence in most developed countries is going up by 3 percent a year, so that argument just went out the window.
Heh, I love how you misspell "intelligence" in a sentence about intelligence rising.
OK, you got me there, that extra i ot past me.

Ya what? How does that work? Are you saying that crime has been constantly going down in the last 200,000 years? You would think that crime would be eliminated by now.
With some wavering, the rate of crime and cruelty has generally been going down over the years. We are probably living in some of the most peaceful times in history. In the 1300s, you were 35 times more likely to die of a homicide in than you are now, and back in the 1600s people would light cats on fire and watch them run around for entertainment (no, they really did that). The homicide rate has been falling for hundreds of years, and while there are always jumps in the graph (it popped up in the 70's and 80's) it generally follows a downward path.
No I agree that crime has been going down, but not since the dawn of man. I would say around the end of the Dark Ages crime started going down.
 

Daffy F

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McNoobin said:
I know, in fact I agree that swearing itself is no problem. It's the excessive use when it's unnecessary. I did a project in Sociology one year about how it's good for you to swear since it's a good way to express emotion if used properly and we shouldn't be punished so harshly for simple "words"
The taboo of swear words is actually quite helpful to humans. If you are taught that swearing is wrong then you can get, for example, pain relief from swearing.
Let's say you rarely, if ever swear. You drop a brick on your toe, and swear loudly.
In cases like that it has been proven that if someone has a mental taboo on a word then saying that word can help them cope with pain. The opposite has also been proven. If you swear a lot at home as a child, and don't get a real sense of the word as a taboo, then swearing's use as pain relief is lessened.
So there you go, being punished for swearing can actually have positive results.

More on topic: I think seeing [younger] kids as obnoxious little pricks is normal, you can't believe that you were ever that obnoxious and annoying yourself. But then at that age you think you know everything, and are completely sexually experienced, know all about alcohol, etc...
(I am using examples of people I knew at that age, I realise not every kid is a dick)
 

iNsaneMilesy

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I know if my parents said NO to me if I wanted something they didnt groeing up... the answer was always NO. Or i had to save my money and buy it myself. Course that was after months of chores + gift money. I think parents now are too afraid of their kids. Kids know too much about their rediculous "rights" and parents are either too afraid to disipline or have been brain washed into believing it isnt necessary... see, disipline (at most a smack on the bum) has been working to teach young kids about consiquence since the dawn of mankind, why the fuck would it be so wrong now??? The result is uncontrolable youth with a lack of respect and forsight.