their parents don't like their friends, the music they listen to, the way they dress, or they think they're on the computer too much. Their rights and dignity are taken from them and they're made to understand that their lives aren't their own.
also, the parents you refer to should consider something from my other recent post :
one final thing, my son said to me this week, "we are the ones who will determine what happens for the next hundred years"
meaning his generation. his is soon to be 17.
(think about technology, genetic engineering, stem cell research, choosing hair color, eye color, eliminating genetic defects/health problems, curing aids, cancer, DNA codes, children being tried as adults, reversal of roe vs wade, personal freedom, the patriot act , children being tried as adults, gulags, mental vs thinking "out of the box", etc, etc.)
yep. i had to agree with him on that.
to Nate:
they have alot. society, we have to catch up
WP