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Today’s Youth Against Firearms
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<blockquote data-quote="Blk04L" data-source="post: 16291506" data-attributes="member: 48574"><p>It's a new world in a sense thanks to SM and cellphones.</p><p>Awkward photo of a 15 year old?</p><p>Potentially tagged and shared. Across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.</p><p></p><p>Kids are being connected at too early of an age. Sure for most kids it's ok and they don't get sucked in to a crazy level but some do.I don't think some adults can handle it, yet alone some teenager going through puberty and being really vulnerable about a lot of things in life. Stuff that adults may not put too much stock in, but teens overthink things at times</p><p> </p><p>Like you posted, bullying now can be 24/7, even when the kid is in bed. There is no "safe spot" and that's not good.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But for the original topic, I may be in a bubble but I have yet to see evidence for the youth being anti-gun. I'm sure some see the rise in school shootings and of course think it could happen to them and then they see the simple solution of banning guns. Or restrictions etc.</p><p>Media wise, though, I think it's just the MSM keeping up the topic simply to keep it going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blk04L, post: 16291506, member: 48574"] It's a new world in a sense thanks to SM and cellphones. Awkward photo of a 15 year old? Potentially tagged and shared. Across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Kids are being connected at too early of an age. Sure for most kids it's ok and they don't get sucked in to a crazy level but some do.I don't think some adults can handle it, yet alone some teenager going through puberty and being really vulnerable about a lot of things in life. Stuff that adults may not put too much stock in, but teens overthink things at times Like you posted, bullying now can be 24/7, even when the kid is in bed. There is no "safe spot" and that's not good. But for the original topic, I may be in a bubble but I have yet to see evidence for the youth being anti-gun. I'm sure some see the rise in school shootings and of course think it could happen to them and then they see the simple solution of banning guns. Or restrictions etc. Media wise, though, I think it's just the MSM keeping up the topic simply to keep it going. [/QUOTE]
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