I blame the parents for not being allowed to beat their kids.
Things like camping, shooting and fires are considered too dangerous these days.
I think a lot of this started when schools began instituting "no fail" policies. You could get a D and nothing lower and therefore would never be held back a grade. That's as far back as I can trace this. Slowly policies were built on top of that. Common Core is the pinnacle of these policies and their crowning achievement. No child can be wrong. Or at least they can't be told they are wrong.
Kids today have grown up in a world where they almost never feel disappointment, a loss, fault or blame for any of their own actions. In reality, you can't actually shelter a person from these things. But the attempts to do so cause these kids to be overly sensitized and uncomfortable with those feelings. Most of us were desensitized in our youth being told sometimes frequently that we got it wrong and its our fault. We learned to work harder at things.
So not knowing what to do with themselves when they are told no, they lash out in anger.
We see their sense of entitlement, impatience and poor work ethic on the boards from time to time. A 16 year old who wants to be the biggest guy on the football field, or even just to look good during the summer without a shirt will instead of learning diet and intense training principles, will resort to steroids without batting an eye.
This is just my .02 from my own observations. Some of those observations come from something as small as a 6 year difference between me and my youngest brother. Our attitudes about things have been vastly different even though our personalities are almost identical. He grew up and went through school in an entirely different environment from me. The no fail policies I mentioned had just began as I was entering my sophmore year of high school. So he coasted right through school from 6-12th grade. His sense of entitlement was enormously apparent. It took a severe substance abuse addiction, much time in jail and the whole family shunning him for him to snap out of this. He is an entirely different person over the last year and a half and I couldn't be more proud.
After being in the Boy Scouts, the natural progression is bodybuilding...lazy and spoiled. I worked with some 14 yearolds for a while in my church and I could not get through to them. They wanted to do nothing but play on their computer or xbox. I was an Eagle Scout by the time I turned 14. I spent my whole youth outside camping, shooting, starting fires. Parents and teachers are lazy and let the internet and TV teach
My take, it's plain n simple a lack of firm parenting and discipline. Parents either try to be friends or spoil the shit out of their kids. That and the broken homes with no Father, decent Father role, in the home.
Guns, knives even explosives were waaay easier to get when I was a yoiungster and this kind of crap rarely if ever happened
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