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Why are most of them rebellious in class?
Why are most of them out of world affairs?
Why are most of them more concerned about if they're getting smashed on the weekend and having sex with as many people than with making a future?
Is it from the lack of religious dictation (used lightly) in society nowadays? Is it from the up-coming of rules against children violence in place in the Western world? Does it make them feel like they can be as rebellious as they want because they won't get corporal punishment?
What is your opinion of why this is happening in today's society, and what is the cause of it?
Anarkistsdream wrote:Yay, Dariune's official scapegoat! I think I have just attained my dream job.
unriggable wrote:Neoteny wrote:How big is the perfect penis?
Let's just say that the tower of Babel is a mistranslation.
unriggable wrote:Neoteny wrote:How big is the perfect penis?
Let's just say that the tower of Babel is a mistranslation.
bellaraphon wrote:wtf is with this thread, sooner or later people will find out that spending all their money on booze isn't going to keep them alive. Let them figure it out for themselves, it isn't a recent thing, teenagers have been rebellious since 1491. Stop complaining about society and just live with it.
Anarkistsdream wrote:Yay, Dariune's official scapegoat! I think I have just attained my dream job.
bellaraphon wrote:wtf is with this thread, sooner or later people will find out that spending all their money on booze isn't going to keep them alive. Let them figure it out for themselves, it isn't a recent thing, teenagers have been rebellious since 1491. Stop complaining about society and just live with it.
Dariune wrote:I think its because society has stopped treating them as kids allowing them the status of half adult half kid (named teenager) and has alienated them into a corner where their only choice is to lash out.
I will give you an example. Only yesterday i was listening to the radio and they were talking about a gadget aimed at moving teenagers away from public places. It creates a high pitched squeeling that can only be heard by under 25s. The nosie is uncomfortable to those that hear it therefore forcing them to move to a different location.
This in itself is not my point however. My point was the radio's attitude towards the kids. They were talking about them as if they were dogs or worse.
Another problem i think which has gone some way towards the current siuation is the grey area we have created.
It used to be you were a child until a certain age and you were expected to act like one, and then you were an adult. There was no half way mark. Sure some kids caused trouble but they werent labled in the same way they are today. Therefore perhaps for a while kids are directionless for those years that they fall under the not quite adult and not quite child catagory that is the teenager.
Anyway im going to stop there as i have said enough rubbish already.
muy_thaiguy wrote:I know exactly what you are talking about Skittles. I've seen the same thing myself quite a bit in High School and even in Junior High. Teenagers seem to have a "need" to act rebellious. Though, are they rebelling against the rebelers of their parents generation (seems to be th 60s-70s generation for the most part) who were in turn rebelling against their parents generation? My question is, who is rebelling against what?
And what about the ones that are rebelling for the sake of it? They are rebelling, in essence, the rebellion itself.Gregrios wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:I know exactly what you are talking about Skittles. I've seen the same thing myself quite a bit in High School and even in Junior High. Teenagers seem to have a "need" to act rebellious. Though, are they rebelling against the rebelers of their parents generation (seems to be th 60s-70s generation for the most part) who were in turn rebelling against their parents generation? My question is, who is rebelling against what?
It's just kids trying to live their OWN life. Which is the general point of what I had previously mentioned.
muy_thaiguy wrote:I know exactly what you are talking about Skittles. I've seen the same thing myself quite a bit in High School and even in Junior High. Teenagers seem to have a "need" to act rebellious. Though, are they rebelling against the rebelers of their parents generation (seems to be th 60s-70s generation for the most part) who were in turn rebelling against their parents generation? My question is, who is rebelling against what?
unriggable wrote:As a teenager, it's because some dont want to think about politics because they dont have to. I know many who are so out of world affairs, they couldn't locate Great Britain.
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