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melensdad
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Well I am the one guilty of saying that, but I don’t think you understood it the way I wanted to say it. (I probably did not express my point very clearly).Someone mentioned that although they don’t care for all of H. Clinton’s ideas, they do agree with the village thing. I slept on that. That is part of the problem. I am the parent and I don’t want a village raising my child. God didn’t say you have two parents and a village to raise you. This village that I live in is out of hand.
My point was not that I want the village to substitute for the family, but that we all, as neighbors, should also watch the children of others in our neighborhoods. We should point out bad behavior to the parents and let them deal with their child. But if we point it out to them, and they point it out to us, then it increases the number of eyes that see our children and that pressure can counter the peer pressure the children are under.
I was more afraid of what would happen to me if my parents found out from another adult than I was of getting caught by the police. That fear kept me from doing many bad things as a young boy and so I stayed out of trouble. First, my parents would have been embarrassed by my actions; second I’d get in big trouble when I got home.
I think we need to get back to the point were we not only look out for our children, but we need to look out for others. And then on a wider scope, we can change some of these things we see in society and on TV.
Anyone see the commercials for AXE deoderant? Its aimed at teen boys. Commercial 1 shows two girls who are arguing about who is the best kisser so they agree to “make out” with the next guy who walks through the door. Commercial 2 shows a girl at the pool in a skimpy bikini asking her girlfriend to rub suntan lotion on her, only to turnaround and find a boy behind her so she smiles at him and wiggles her butt toward him. Part of being INTOLERANT of the actions locally must eventually turn into a movement to be intolerant of the “SEX SELLS” concept that is all over TV, billboards, etc.