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Wife's Student Thinks Communism is Great
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<blockquote data-quote="ampstang" data-source="post: 3450342" data-attributes="member: 18394"><p>Do it. Beat some sence into them. I think we all need to. I was in highschool only 7 years ago, and the kids basically seemed normal. It was once said that there is a generation trend. By this I mean in the late 40's to early 50's there were the baby boomers that grew up under strict discipline. When they were teens, they became hippies, did their drugs, and hated the government as a form of rebellion. Their kids turned out to be more on the strict side. Parents of the stricter nature in the late 80's had kids who are the ones you are talking about today. These are the hippie kids of the modern era. Except, replace "hippies" with "emo-goth kids". These views are backed by only generalizations though. </p><p></p><p>Also, remember kids know everything there is to know about everything, and they are always correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampstang, post: 3450342, member: 18394"] Do it. Beat some sence into them. I think we all need to. I was in highschool only 7 years ago, and the kids basically seemed normal. It was once said that there is a generation trend. By this I mean in the late 40's to early 50's there were the baby boomers that grew up under strict discipline. When they were teens, they became hippies, did their drugs, and hated the government as a form of rebellion. Their kids turned out to be more on the strict side. Parents of the stricter nature in the late 80's had kids who are the ones you are talking about today. These are the hippie kids of the modern era. Except, replace "hippies" with "emo-goth kids". These views are backed by only generalizations though. Also, remember kids know everything there is to know about everything, and they are always correct. [/QUOTE]
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