One of the biggest problem with youth today is the lack of work ethic in their life. They have no burden to bear, no labor to do. We read in the news almost daily about young people (in particular males) committing horrible crimes, and recently a tragic shooting in the Carolinas. A 14 year old boy murdered his father in South Carolina, and then drove up to North Carolina and murdered a 6 year old boy. He also shot a teacher and another youth. So sad! So tragic! Although we don't know all the details, we know that the young man said, “I hate my life!”
I'm not judging this family, God forbid. And I'm not saying that this boy fits what I'm about to say, but we don't know, do we. All across America, young children are parked in front of the television. They're watching violence, shootings, rapes, drugs and murders by the thousands. Millions of youth are glued to the television screen, playing video games every chance they get. Most teens today have free boarding and plenty of food to eat, and little if any real work to do. They ought to be taught to work. Hard work develops character. They can mow the grass. Electric mowers are too dangerous. Get a push mower for your teen to use. That's what I used to use! Evangelist Billy Sunday wisely said: “If you would have your children turn out well, don't turn your home into a lunch counter and lodging house.”
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Am I.... am I actually agreeing with the kiddydiddler for once? I'm not saying that lazy people who don't work just automatically become murderers at young ages, but the work ethic part I'm actually OK with. As long it doesn't turn into abuse, I say today's kids need to turn off the video games some and work a little. It's for their own good.
I disagree. There is nothing inherently good or praiseworthy about having a work ethic. Work is something foisted upon us by cruel scientific laws.
I do not shirk my work, but I don't enjoy it either. I'd be incredibly lazy if I could be, and furthermore, I want EVERYONE to have the right to be lazy.
@Thanos6
I do believe that we have a right to be lazy if we so choose; I'm just saying that kids (not really little kids, though) should do a little work sometimes. It could help prepare them for the real workforce, so they don't feel overwhelmed by the sudden work they have to do if they were to get a job with no work ethic, which could lead to them whining and being lazy at work, and getting fired. And if they do well academically, not only will they succeed at whatever career they pursue, they could also get a high-paying job and do well financially .
I'm not saying parents should make their kids slaves, I'm simply saying it is good to have them help around the house once they reach a certain age and then work their way up from there. Nothing unreasonable. Because David's kinda right here. Today's generation is kinda lazy. That's why the scientists are creating working robots to gradually replace us. I think we better shape up, because I don't think robots taking over is a good thing.
I also like Davey's recommendation of a push-mower. Because gas mowers smog the air, and electric mowers use energy. Push-mowers require no power, and because of this, they are good for the environment.
The only thing I disagreed with was his implication that lazy people turn into murderers. That's just weird.
@Muchacho1994:
I'm not talking about the necessity of doing work in this world to get by or to help others. When I hear "you should have a good work ethic" (and admittedly, this could just be me) what I hear is "you should ENJOY work" or "work is a virtue."
I don't buy that for a second. Work is a necessary evil.
Anyone who says "hard work is its own reward" I want to shove into an Appalachian coal mine without pay.
Stu says something SEMI-reasonable!
I don't deny that kids having jobs and activities would be a good way to keep them out of trouble.
That said; If someone wants to commit mass-murder, I'd gather that something else would be more appropriate, like therapy.
Also; Who cares what kind of mower you use?!
At least he isn't harping on Taylor Swift, pants and 20/40/50-year-old pop-culture.
As someone more or less from what davey would describe as kids these days (anyone under 30, maybe 40) fuck right off where you came from. Kids do work hard these days, in school. Personal responsobility and being able to handle work is good, this is not what this guy has in mind. He wants to enslave all of us into playacting his fantasy 1950's, with a bit of spiteful punishment for being interested in other things (eg kids and video games, women with sports). These kind of people are not interested statistical analysis, actual social problems or complicated realities. They want to shoot from the hip and see explosions. They want enemies to blame, and gut feelings to nuture, simple solutions to everything (preferably coming from the KJB, the 1950's, or their own anus).
I have no idea if what i just typed made sense, but i deal with waaay way too many of these entitled older fucks telling everyone else what they should do or what they should be and how they should feel about that. They had their shot, and fucked up our economy and housing markets with it.
also probably not the person you want giving advice about kids There is probably a reason his kids don't/aren't allowed to see him.
...ugh...I literally just finished arguing with a guy who was saying "young people is the lazy."
My counterargument was that I'm employed full time, am president of a volunteer organization, work to organize charity events, am part of a theater production (also a charity), and am trying to do all this in a foreign country. I also noted that other people do more than I do, and are, in fact, younger than I am.
The best bit: he's unemployed and living with his parents.
For this, I'll say this: kids have to work less than before? Yes. Technology has made life easier compared to when Dave was young enough to legally sleep with underage girls. That's not laziness, just a shift. They have more leisure time. Technology makes things like research far easier.
Yes, life is so much worse now, when we hate ourselves and when mass shooters go out and kill children. It's nothing like in the past, when we hated others and lynched black folk because deep inside we understood that man was better at something and this made us insecure.
God, did anyone realize that David is channeling the ranting grandpa everybody likes to quote when talking about "the old days"?
"Back in my day, we didn't have those fancy riding lawnmowers; we had to push them by hand! In the snow! And it was uphill both ways!"
Are we not lucky that religious extremists are there to spread a message of empowerment and not self-loathing, original sin, and whatever you do in this life will be forgiven by skydaddy if you say the right magic words?
Oh wait, I think I reversed that.
My daughter kicks ass at school. The only kid that is at her level(he's even better in some aspects) is the only other kid not to have TV at home.
Of course, it's not statistically reliable, as a sample. But still, she has got plenty of time to work on her skills, scholl-based or others.
In other words, I don't 100% agree with DJS(other commenters gave good reasons), still I'm going to meh. Didn't think it would happen ever.
Young people in America work their asses off.
They have to, because virtually every last one of them is acutely aware that there's a very good chance that there won't be a social safety net of sufficient integrity to keep them from starving by the time they reach retirement age.
They're also acutely aware that they probably won't enjoy the same job security and standard of living that their parents and grandparents enjoyed.
As usual, Kiddie Fiddler is full of shit.
And what vídeogames and tv did Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot or Attila the Hun watch, following your lógic?
Lack of work ethics? You mean because they have to work three jobs and still won't be able to pay off their student mortgage or buy a home, while their grand-parents could buy a fairly pleasant home on just one income when they were young?
And no-one committed horrible crimes forty-fifty years ago? Charles Manson, Jeffrey Dahmer et al, are just figments of our imagination?
The TV has been a thing since the sixties. The first generation to grow up with it are now grand-parents.
So, where do you suggest they should get a job? With lots of unemployed adults, who'd want an inexperienced teen? Also, as the minimum wage is so low, lots of people need two or three jobs to make ends meet. Which leaves even fewer jobs to apply for...
That said I agree with Davey to a point it is up to parents to each children a work ethic. Doing chores around the house for a weekly allowance is often a child's first taste of the working life they will once enter. Also when they are of working age encourage them to get a part time job, especially if they love videogames as it means they can buy more.
That might be fairly good advice coming from, say, Jimmy Carter, or someone else who has led the life of a moral leader. That's not you, Davey. From you, that's just the whining of an aging pedophile.
I recall reading that kid was home-schooled. I couldn't say for sure, but I can certainly speculate as to why he was home-schooled. He was most likely trapped in an oppressive religious environment & snapped. The fact that it went down in SC makes that seem that much more likely.
Anyone describing themselves as an "evangelist" is to be immediately ignored & then mercilessly scorned. Talk about not having a work ethic.
Better then being with some disgusting hebephile(early adolesceny) or an ephebophilia(late adolescent), of course some of them have something that is called self control;which you probably don't have David. However I do agree with him on this one, but seriously people in the past did evil things.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebephilia
> God, did anyone realize that David is channeling the ranting grandpa everybody likes to quote when talking about "the old days"?
Pretty much, yeah. For DJS, that's unexpectedly reasonable.
A friend of mine with 3 boys got them a push mower because she didn't trust teenage boys with a gas mower. (From what I saw, they did far more arguing than mowing.)
So I have to agree on that point. Now I feel dirty. And not in a good way.
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