Man of Honour
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- 17 Nov 2003
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- Southampton, UK
So I see a lot of parents. Some are perfectly good, decent parents usually with good decent children. Some are good parents with children that go a little off the rails, but you can often see this a bit of a phase they'll grow out of because they have support. However, I see a lot of bad parenting from what I can only describe as simply bad parents.
Some may say that since I'm not a parent myself I shouldn't judge, and perhaps they are right, but I do; all the time. I judge when I see mothers screaming at their 3-4 year old to shut up. I judge when I see parent constantly swearing at and around children of any age and I judge when I see parents that don't care or simply give up when their children are single handedly committing crime sprees sometimes as young as 10 or 11. I judge when I see houses that are dirty, untidy and a health hazard. I judge when I see parents spending out on lavish birthday presents for their kids yet they don't feed them anything remotely nutritional or keep their clothes clean.
I don't so much judge the children though. I have been to many families where you can see that there are good children who want to do the right thing and be good people but are in such an inherently toxic environment you know they will grow up to be like daddy and do a long stretch in prison for something or other. It's hard to get out of that sort of environment and creak the cycle when you have no positive role models or anything to aspire to.
The worst thing is that I know that these children will have other children, often when they are too young to care for them and the cycle will repeat.
So, perhaps the state should intervene and break the cycle of poverty and crime and simply say that the children deserve better. Do you think having a care system that actually works is possible? Do you think that taking away these kids from their biological parents might actually save them and have a positive effect on society?
Some may say that since I'm not a parent myself I shouldn't judge, and perhaps they are right, but I do; all the time. I judge when I see mothers screaming at their 3-4 year old to shut up. I judge when I see parent constantly swearing at and around children of any age and I judge when I see parents that don't care or simply give up when their children are single handedly committing crime sprees sometimes as young as 10 or 11. I judge when I see houses that are dirty, untidy and a health hazard. I judge when I see parents spending out on lavish birthday presents for their kids yet they don't feed them anything remotely nutritional or keep their clothes clean.
I don't so much judge the children though. I have been to many families where you can see that there are good children who want to do the right thing and be good people but are in such an inherently toxic environment you know they will grow up to be like daddy and do a long stretch in prison for something or other. It's hard to get out of that sort of environment and creak the cycle when you have no positive role models or anything to aspire to.
The worst thing is that I know that these children will have other children, often when they are too young to care for them and the cycle will repeat.
So, perhaps the state should intervene and break the cycle of poverty and crime and simply say that the children deserve better. Do you think having a care system that actually works is possible? Do you think that taking away these kids from their biological parents might actually save them and have a positive effect on society?