it's all your parents' fault
Saturday, April 18, 2009 (1:15 PM)
many a times when students are caught in the act of undesirable actions, the public often try to figure out who's at fault. i don't recall the witness having expertise in judgmentology.
the pinpointing usually occurs between the 2 or more parties involved and ultimately, some smart-aleck will accuse the parents of not teaching the kids. we are so bred into the ideology that children are incapable of rationale decision-making that in spite of the alarming rate of neurological growth in the new generations of students, we insist on pushing the blame to the parents. this is unhealthy.
knowing that they have little implications to bear on public perception, these evolved rebels may no longer grow under the idea that holding responsibility is necessary. afterall, they are "just students" and "it is their parents who didn't teach them properly".
students nowadays are so intellectually advanced, parents shouldn't be held responsible for every little action they do.
if you don't agree with what i have to say here, it's not my fault. blame my parents.