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Let's Talk About- Political Edition
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(10-13-2024, 12:31 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: There's a generation of young people who coming up who honestly think they should be free from consequences because of feelings. Grown people sounding like 12-year-olds pleading their case. I attribute this trend to their parenting and the values (or lack thereof) instilled in them in their formative years. They simply don't understand/accept that actions have consequences, and that they, and they alone, are responsible for the consequences of their actions. Assuming their parents are typically in their early 40's to late 50's, the question (not rhetorical) is how did this parenting generation become so oblivious?
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