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The confusion of the world children grow up in
Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:44am
 
How confusing it must be for children to grow up in today's world.

From the moment they are able to put their thumb and forefinger together, they are exposed to a world of tablets and computers. Children suffer an avalanche of information. Most of which they are psychologically unprepared and ill equipped to deal with.

Then we have the gender issues where in many household it is Mum and Mum or Dad and Dad.

They don't go out to play like previous generations do or at least not to anywhere near the extent we had it when after school, instead of turning on Foxtel or loading up the tablets we went to the local park and played cricket or whatever.

Many, many of today's children grow up in frightening circumstances, where huge numbers are subjected to sh.t diets with mountains of sugar then they sit on their bums with their tablets and exercising is walking to the toilet.

I feel so, so sorry for todays kids we had no computers but we had it all.  Childrens' innocence is robbed from them by the internet.

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Reply #1 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:48am
 
I agree. I wouldn't like to be a young person today.
(The alternative is pretty grim as well though)
But look on the bright side. They are not children in the Great Depression or young adults in either of the world wars.
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Reply #2 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:51am
 
red baron wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:44am:
How confusing it must be for children to grow up in today's world.

From the moment they are able to put their thumb and forefinger together, they are exposed to a world of tablets and computers. Children suffer an avalanche of information. Most of which they are psychologically unprepared and ill equipped to deal with.

Then we have the gender issues where in many household it is Mum and Mum or Dad and Dad.

They don't go out to play like previous generations do or at least not to anywhere near the extent we had it when after school, instead of turning on Foxtel or loading up the tablets we went to the local park and played cricket or whatever.

Many, many of today's children grow up in frightening circumstances, where huge numbers are subjected to sh.t diets with mountains of sugar then they sit on their bums with their tablets and exercising is walking to the toilet.

I feel so, so sorry for todays kids we had no computers but we had it all.  Childrens' innocence is robbed from them by the internet.




red it was the same when every home got TV sets....it was a calamity.. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes... what you have to accept is the next generation doesnt know any different...

lets hope manufacturers of food get more responsible...it is very very hard to know exactly what is in food...but imagine the size of the labels to come.. Roll Eyes
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Reply #3 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:54am
 
bogarde73 wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:48am:
I agree. I wouldn't like to be a young person today.
(The alternative is pretty grim as well though)
But look on the bright side. They are not children in the Great Depression or young adults in either of the world wars.



bogy I sat on the edge of the road playing marbles in the gutter...as a matter of fact all the kids in my street did....each generation faces huge changes... I survived and so will they..

.its what we plant in their brains that matters...

.toys come and go.. I dont play marbles anymore... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #4 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:54am
 
red baron wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:44am:
They don't go out to play like previous generations do or at least not to anywhere near the extent we had it when after school, instead of turning on Foxtel or loading up the tablets we went to the local park and played cricket or whatever.



that's the parents fault, although to be fair, in times gone past, both parents weren't forced to go to work to pay the mortgage.

I throw my kids outside all the time. I found my 3 yr old had climbed on top of the fence (3 m drop on the other side) and applauded him when many parents would have scolded him. Why, because I think that it's important they push the boundaries when they play, if he fell and broke his arm, he'd know he went to far, if he doesn't at some point fall, he'll never know just how far to go. To many parent wrap their kids in cotton wool. i saw a doco once (The Politically Incorrect Parenting Guide ) where he claimed over 50% of kids aren't even allowed in their own backyards unsupervised ... I find that ridiculous. (great doco by the way, highly highly recommended to anyone with kids)

Tablets and computers have their place too, although my oldest is 6 and has neither. I figure he has plenty of time. I was shocked last week when he came home and told me I need to buy an app .... damn, the boy is growing fast.
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Reply #5 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 10:02am
 
My Mum reckons the kids have got it tough now too, this from a person that Adolph Hitler tried to blow up a few times when she was a kid  Grin
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Reply #6 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 10:04am
 
cods wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:54am:
bogarde73 wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:48am:
I agree. I wouldn't like to be a young person today.
(The alternative is pretty grim as well though)
But look on the bright side. They are not children in the Great Depression or young adults in either of the world wars.



bogy I sat on the edge of the road playing marbles in the gutter...as a matter of fact all the kids in my street did....each generation faces huge changes... I survived and so will they..

.its what we plant in their brains that matters...

.toys come and go.. I dont play marbles anymore... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


What happened cods? Did you lose them?

Sorry, but you walked into that.
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Reply #7 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 11:05am
 
Hi cods, I remember the day we got a t.v. in our flat. We didn't have money, it was a really nice flat above a shopping centre but it was housing commission. My mum and dad had reversals of fortune towards the latter part of their lives so I got to experience both sides of the spoon.

However I badgered my poor ever suffering mum and finally she relented and bought a t.v. on the never, never plan.

But I was about 13 at the time and it didn't change my life. I still went down to the park with the old cricket bat most days. It didn't really change my m.o. much at all.

The thing I notice most about these days are the huge numbers of obese kids and their obese parents.

Funnily enough  in the Mountains where I live, obesity is low but if I got down to Penrith Plaza about 30 clicks down the hill the landscape changes.  It is the land of the fatties many of them humungous. They seem blissfully unaware that they or their kids have a problems as they waddle their way through the Plaza.

I'm not saying the internet is bad, after all I can sit here and post this. All I am saying is that it comes with many dangers particularly for the young. I watched a program the other night where this guy did an experiment and groomed some teenagers for dangerous liaisons. Then in concert with the parents he sprung them meeting up with someone they didn't know from adam including getting in their vehicles.

Scary bloody stuff.
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Reply #8 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 2:35pm
 
red baron wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 11:05am:
Hi cods, I remember the day we got a t.v. in our flat. We didn't have money, it was a really nice flat above a shopping centre but it was housing commission. My mum and dad had reversals of fortune towards the latter part of their lives so I got to experience both sides of the spoon.

However I badgered my poor ever suffering mum and finally she relented and bought a t.v. on the never, never plan.

But I was about 13 at the time and it didn't change my life. I still went down to the park with the old cricket bat most days. It didn't really change my m.o. much at all.

The thing I notice most about these days are the huge numbers of obese kids and their obese parents.

Funnily enough  in the Mountains where I live, obesity is low but if I got down to Penrith Plaza about 30 clicks down the hill the landscape changes.  It is the land of the fatties many of them humungous. They seem blissfully unaware that they or their kids have a problems as they waddle their way through the Plaza.

I'm not saying the internet is bad, after all I can sit here and post this. All I am saying is that it comes with many dangers particularly for the young. I watched a program the other night where this guy did an experiment and groomed some teenagers for dangerous liaisons. Then in concert with the parents he sprung them meeting up with someone they didn't know from adam including getting in their vehicles.

Scary bloody stuff.


Red darling, if your confusion was not caused in your childhood, is it genetic or did your work in the police confuse you?
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Reply #9 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 3:06pm
 
The only thing that doesn't surprise me is you Unforgiven, as Forrest Gump would say, "stupid is as stupid does."

That description fits you like a glove Unforgiven.

You turn intelligent posts into sh.tpiles with your mindless assertions which are always crap.

You are in a word....tiring.
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Reply #10 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 3:44pm
 
red baron wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 3:06pm:
You are in a word....tiring.


Red darling, your age has overwhelmed your energy. You are spent and now just a fragment of jetsam of society.

Your tiredness is a reflection of a destiny determined by energy and forces other than your own. Red Baron can no longer resist the tides of time.
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Reply #11 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 5:39pm
 
I didn't say for a millisecond that I was tired..I said that YOU were TIRING.

That's because you are BORING Unforgiven.

And that is the ultimate sin on this site.

You see, you think that you are being clever but your posts are tired and totally predictable. I told you long ago that your posts needed some fizz. They need more than that, they need a defibrillator.

I may be old but I'm not dead yet and I have enough h.p. under the hood to deal with a Johnny Come Lately like you.

You see you have your ability mixed up with your  aspirations.

Time for a reality check pal. Cheesy
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Reply #12 - Aug 17th, 2015 at 9:18pm
 
Unforgiven wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 3:44pm:
red baron wrote on Aug 17th, 2015 at 3:06pm:
You are in a word....tiring.


Red darling, your age has overwhelmed your energy. You are spent and now just a fragment of jetsam of society.

Your tiredness is a reflection of a destiny determined by energy and forces other than your own. Red Baron can no longer resist the tides of time.


Are you implying that you can?
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