May I remind you that Omag is talking specifically about the situation in Belgium. While the so-called decline in moral standards could be considered a global problem this is not necessarily the case where he is. From my observations the general education standards in mainland Europe are superior to those in the UK & US. I dont think this is directly related to the increase in violent behaviour on our streets.
Belgium is affected by the rest of the world, including the U.S. The U.S. is also affected by the world, especially since so much of the rest of the world has continually become part of it (it would be quite different now -- and, unlike some would think, not always so peaceful -- if left in the hands of Native Americans). More than one of us has admitted the effects of media but not as an all-out excuse.1. I know.. and I'm sorry for drifting off topic...
2. It's not related, nor a cause and effect.. just a symptom.
Probably you know 'Kijkwijzer' (for non dutchies: the dutch age rating system fior TV). The most absurd thing about it is that RTL4 (commercial) ALWAYS places the minimum 6, violence and one or two others on the screen before they start their 19:00 news.News programs show more & more graphic violence as you already pointed out. This is often broadcast at times when young children will be watching which is completely unacceptable. IMHO
I put "quite" in bold type for a reason; you had spoken from a U.S. perspective but your statements were still pertinent, even to Belgium, thus not truly off topic. Neither is it necessarily just the symptom. Individual accounts involve inviduals so there are truly shades of gray. As a generalisation it may be as Hagar said, however, not directly related.I'm not quite sure, but I think you just agreed with me while trying not to agree..
Now we've hit the major crux where, to reverse the outlook, adulthood is an excuse. Yes, the rules are changed -- at an arguably arbitrarily determined age -- so that you can legally do things that you couldn't, and shouldn't, do before; so often those are things you still shouldn't be doing but you can do them now because "you're an adult!" I think you know how well "Do what I say, not what I do" actually works. My statement, "there is no adulthood," is not intended as an excuse (like most anything else, it can be used as one). We all have different thoughts about what certain thing is/isn't 'responsible' behaviour and some people are, actually being polite, daft their entire lives.It's that nice "cop out" grey area that's at the root of these problems. There is a line of adulthood once crossed, the rules change. Saying, "there is no adulthood" is an excuse made into itself.. not unlike the excuses you point to.
Accountability and respect (mostly self).. This stuff starts with parenting (which means preparing your children for adulthood, 'cause it's real)..
You and I have not been in actual disagreement, Bret -- I'm just being more 'technical'.
Two people can stand on the same spot. One uses a telescope, the other a microscope; both can focus clearly but never see what the other sees. On a similar note, one can stand on the line drawn but, unless they're a freak of nature with a dozen or so eyes equally placed around their head, their view to one side or the other of the line is limited. As you stated, "There's no way to accomodate, pacify, satisfy and justify everybody." That line drawn you speak of becomes the lid of the box. Some leave it be, some will only peek in, some open it by the latch and others unscrew the blasted hinges.
...or the lack of them. Illiterate parents have always been around and absent parents have always never been around; the latter seems more prevelant than ever, leaving society to be the parent (or the local mob). Then you have the many parents who think (most of these would not accept the designation but act the part) that the school system is the parent....Plenty of blame to go around, but it always cycles back to the parents
That's like saying "my house is on fire, but I've just decided that I like flames and charcole, so I don't have to call the fire department".![]()
They lowered the test standards so that those same scores that were unacceptable would now look good.
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