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<blockquote data-quote="joshcarp81" data-source="post: 16102563" data-attributes="member: 157155"><p>Not saying i agree with this, however times have changed a lot since i was a kid and even more so than im sure the older guys can attest to. My teachers could still swat you if you did wrong along with other adults telling you to stop doing something if you were in the wrong. Now school districts around here actually have mediators, if you will, to take the abuse from the parents so the teachers dont have to. There were bullies when i was a kid. I got picked on for being short. But u know what, I had GREAT parents. They instilled good morals and a strong work ethic that shows in all four of us kids. And explained to us that those kids did those things for certain reasons and it wouldnt matter later in life. </p><p></p><p>The current ME, ME, ME society is quite troubling. Everyone thinks their opinion is the absolute truth and everyone else needs to STFU..... I still feel a lot of it came along when social media took off and gave everyone a stage. </p><p></p><p>Parents spoon feeding their kids and giving no discipline, cause they want to be the kids' friend not parent. I see it with my one sister on occasion. I dont know, but i dont need a razor company telling me that im not a man because they dont think so.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the rant! This crap is just beyond old at this point.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshcarp81, post: 16102563, member: 157155"] Not saying i agree with this, however times have changed a lot since i was a kid and even more so than im sure the older guys can attest to. My teachers could still swat you if you did wrong along with other adults telling you to stop doing something if you were in the wrong. Now school districts around here actually have mediators, if you will, to take the abuse from the parents so the teachers dont have to. There were bullies when i was a kid. I got picked on for being short. But u know what, I had GREAT parents. They instilled good morals and a strong work ethic that shows in all four of us kids. And explained to us that those kids did those things for certain reasons and it wouldnt matter later in life. The current ME, ME, ME society is quite troubling. Everyone thinks their opinion is the absolute truth and everyone else needs to STFU..... I still feel a lot of it came along when social media took off and gave everyone a stage. Parents spoon feeding their kids and giving no discipline, cause they want to be the kids' friend not parent. I see it with my one sister on occasion. I dont know, but i dont need a razor company telling me that im not a man because they dont think so. Sorry for the rant! This crap is just beyond old at this point..... [/QUOTE]
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