by Gustaf Wasa on Wed May 16, 2007 1:10 am
The age limit should be 21, but all the ideas about strict laws, surveillance, and the like, are just a way to patch what is broken, and continues to be broken. You need strict laws to a degree, but more than that you need the right values. People should turn off their TV and raise their children in a more conservative manner than today, teach them the value of discipline, decency, hard work, and personal responsibility for their lives and their future. Then we would have less drunk kids, less rootless kids feeling there is no purpose with their lives. The schools should also be a whole lot stricter, like they used to be before the New Left took over. In China, with much stricter upbringing, there is no age limit on buying alcohol - but youths don't drink, except for a few rotten seeds. Although with more contact with the West, that is unfortunately changing.
In Bahrain, the most serious problem in the classroom is that the kids don't raise their hands often enough.
I have worked as a temp teacher from time to time while studying. And I have four friends who work as teachers in Stockholm, who say "this generation is lost." I can definitely start to believe Oswald Spengler's description of the last phase of a civilization.
Oops, how boring of me, to talk about conservative values. Who doesn't prefer the American classroom or the Swedish classroom, right? And weed, man, that's like, so cool.