NickReppinThe909 Posted April 12, 2008 Share Posted April 12, 2008 QUOTE (Johnny_D @ Mar 31 2008, 07:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>This is a spin-off from the Tazer thread.The thing I wish to discuss is that behaviour of children in schools (and outside for that matter)We have a problem in england with the feril youth who are uncontrolled, uncontrolable and thus uneducated and quite frankly a blot of the english landscape :-I put this down to a number of issue. 1. Parental ControlIt's bloody hard being a parent with the state interffering into my parental choices. Kids these days know and understand there 'rights' which basically restrict parents ability to actually PARENT. A Clout round the ear from my father never done me any harm[Figurative] 2. School. ControlSame Issue as above - Teachers are scared and the kids know it. They have no real control of a classroom. So much so that I actually reported my daughters old school to the Health & Safety executive as I felt the school was unsafe.... which they agreed with - All hell broke loose over that.3. The Kids themselves.I have no idea what has happened here. But there appears to be a complete lack of self controland respect for them selves or each other. I remember seeing one 'kid' getting blown on a rail stationfrom his chav whore. When someone asked him to quit it and behave he stood up, cock hanging out, pulled a knife and started really mouthing..... Bloke kicked him in his bollocks... HARD... Best thing I ever saw.So what's the answer? 'cause i'm buggered if i Know - Although I personally suggest military service. That'll straight the little bastards out.JDbetween a ex IDF dad and being in the coast guard i 100% agree with the military service suggestionand i think it should be ok to bring out the belt once in a while it stopped me from doing dumb shit when i was immature and im sure it will work with todays kids too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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