
Miss Anthropy
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2007.07.18 06:56:00 -
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Originally by: Arron S Edited by: Arron S on 18/07/2007 05:42:27 Heres a problem with the younger generation these days which I am apart of. During school they cramed the "You can make a Difference", "You can do anything you want" and "Your special" BS down our throats. Which as lead to a generation of spoiled Dumb asses, who think they should have everything their way, who run out protesting everything and whine and ***** all the time, and try to make changes to things with out thinking it threw logically.
They need to start teaching kids to make realistic achievable goals at a young and logical problem solving. They can start buy cuting arts and music, and replacing them with First aid and survival training.
EDIT: Yes I am fully aware of the Irony that I am whining and *****ing.
What school are you going to? In my day they never taught this crap. But it's better crap than the crap I was taught when I was at school.
You obviously haven't been paying attention at school much though because you've made a few spelling mistakes. No gold star for you.
All schools teach kids is how to educate them in a job/career and (in Britain and other Western countries) how to be politically correct by feeding them vast quantities of political gobblede**** (thus insuring that the next generation is free from educated personal opinions that just might upset some obscure minority that hates us anyway). Schools don't teach life skills (skills useful for actually functioning in daily life such as how to hold down a job, stay free from debt, maintain a long-term relationship, etc). People will moan that these skills should be the job of the parent to teach the child; but when you consider that kids are having to spend more and more time in school as the years go by (and thus are virtually being raised by the state) then your whine is slightly invalidated. Parents are forced into working more because of higher living costs and can't spend the time teaching their kids the skills they need to. Besides, parents just naturally assume these days that kids are being taught everything they need to know about life at their local school.
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