How do you help the abused children of the world?
Does this happen in your town?
Why is one youth allowed to terrorise other children and is not brought to justice?
Has anyone else seen this phenomenon? It goes something like this.
A once nice well mannered boy slowly turns into a monster and continually threatens physical abuse, deliberately damages other peoples property, becomes a thief and an habitual liar, causes others to suffer physical abuse, and encourages others to participate in racial bullying. He becomes sly, calculating, sneaky and his reputation is building up to one who could never be trusted. He runs along to his parents and tries to blame everyone else for his short comings and all this appears to be condoned by the mother and step father in fact research has found that they openly encourage the child to “go out and get the other ****** kid.”
Research also shows that the child has been mentally and physically abused and now the child is trying to be just like the role models.
What does our social system or child welfare system do to help this poor unfortunate?
What is the right avenue to find help for these unfortunate people in our society?
Is bad behviour learned or in your Genes? I believe it is a conditioning of the individual, what do you think? Can it be removed or is it set in concrete once there?
The schools have been teaching children about bullying for many years, but it would seem now that most children are reluctant to report bullying because of the fear of retaliation. Likewise in the community people are reluctant to report bad behaviour because of the fear of retribution. How many times have you heard people talking about problems of vandalism but they don’t report it because they don’t want to get involved?
The justice system does not appear to favour the good citizens of the community to try to stamp out the nuisance element in their neighbourhood.
How are we going to change they way society thinks and acts? How are we going to teach the unfortunates of the world to live in harmony with the rest of us?
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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