Monday, November 1, 2010 . 11/01/2010 08:11:00 PM
I'm tired of being nice. Seriously.
What's the point of being nice when you're always being the target of bullies? Yes, I call people who taunt others bullies. That is the definition of bullies.
This world is becoming a more and more terrible place to live in, and I'm still a teenager. Where are the morals? Where is the conscience?
What are parents doing now? They're probably trying to give the best to their kids. That's good. What's not good is, why aren't these parents actually teaching them stuff that makes them a person? Even the simple things like "That's right and that's wrong" isn't being taught anymore. These kids probably don't even suffer things like punishments and live the lives of princes and princesses. They think they've grown up, but no, they haven't. They probably won't unless things happen.
Maybe they say bullies pick on others because they feel insecure inside, but in this current time, I feel that 'modern' bullies pick on others just for the enjoyment of seeing others suffer. Sadism. Our generation probably has an increasing number of sadistic teens, and no one's gonna stop them. Who's to blame? I would say the parents.
There have been news that teachers and schools can't control their students. The truth is, they can't. Students these days are more daring, rude, violent, and so on. Worse still, they can't lay a hand on the students like decades ago. Just the slightest hint of 'violence' against these students, could land the educators in hot soup.
The sad thing is, parents are also involved in the above scenario. First, they complain and cause a big scene. An educator had hit their precious kid (probably lightly), so they're going to make things big for the papers and the government to know. Second, don't they know the problem always starts with their kid? Third, don't they know the problem probably exist because of their inability to control their kids, instill proper morals and conscience into them and be a proper parent?
Parents these days probably just can't accept that their kids are bullies. They'll probably just deny the truth and think the other kid is in the wrong. Or worst, think that it's none of their business.
I might say that I'm tired of being nice, but it always ends up that I continue to be nice. I spit words of hatred, but it's only to my blog, and sometimes to my closest friends. Truth to be told, I don't like being nice, but to me, I'm trying to be the 'proper' person my parents raise me up to be.
I am what my parents made me to be.