Purple wrote:I my self can tell you that yes, young people are worse and worse with each new generation. And I am not even that old, barely in my 20's. I can tell you this because I have had the chance to observe how different generations handle them self in society through my friends and relatives and in particular in schools.
To give an example. In my day (some 5-6 years ago), you did not respect your teachers or obey them. But if they were idiots you were mostly still in class and pretended to pay attention and than later laughed about them behind their back. Now a day, it is completely normal for a child to shout at a teacher and in class and be completely wild. The children now a days have lost any and all sense of authority, who is in charge and who is to obey. And this is the absolute worst thing that can happen to a society.
I'm in my mid-20s, and back when I was in high school I had classmates who considered it a point of pride that they
made the teacher cry in class. How? Making fun of her dead son. If that's not disrespect, I don't know what is.
EDIT: Which is to say, my classmates back then were at least as bad as the kids you talk about today. So I don't think it's worse.
Granted the whole 'glued to the phone' or 'faces engrossed in texting' stuff is new, but if you watch 80's movies you'll see they always had their Walkman headphones on, so...
Elheru Aran wrote:The question has to be asked though-- do older people see kids as bad because the kids misbehave, or because standards have changed since the oldsters' time? Were the standards better then, or are they better now? This depends on *which* standard. For example, Purple posited that kids misbehave in classes more often now than before; is this because we're producing shittier teachers, or is it because the kids have more crappy attention spans, or is it an entire fallacy in the first place?
I think it's been said that as time has gone on, teachers have had fewer means to enforce discipline in their classrooms.
So is it that kids these days are really worse in their general mindset, or that they can just
get away with more than kids of old could? IOW, kids "back in the day" may well have been as 'bad' as kids today, but they just couldn't get to that point before getting curbed by teachers and the administration (in school), parents, police, etc.