They've taken any discussion of ethics out of the classroom; indeed they've suggested to kids that
there is no right and wrong; everything is relative. On top of that, it's suggest that the only consideration of behavior is 'what doesn't hurt someone' else, in the actors opinion: if it feels good to you, do it! So,
are we surpised that kids who watch the killing of children being heralded as 'choice,' and that being rich is the ultimate good, are willing to commit grand larceny? I'm not. Anyone who cares about his children should assure that they're not contaminated in our secular schools.
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I'm doing a school project on the rise of crime in young adults today. This was a very helpful article. [MORE]
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Nov 6, 2006 18:23
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