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West...Violence on television has always been there. Westerns had shoot outs. In cartoons, anvils fell on characters and they were blown up with TNT. I blew up galaxies playing Atari. Things are more graphic now than they were back in the day though. But, the kids are exposed to more real life violence now also. My son has had 4 of his friends murdered from bullets meant for someone else. When I was growing up I didn't have to worry about what color or pattern I wore. I was taught that television wasn't real, and that the violence on television didn't hurt the characters, but could hurt me if it happened in real life. The sad thing is that the violence happening in the media is a daily occurance in the life of kids these days. <br /> <br />I have no problem with aspiring to be a sports star or performer, but as a parent, it is my responsibility to make sure my child knows that he has to support himself until his singing career takes off and to let him know that he needs a back up plan in case he gets injured and can't play sports any more. I also believe that the people in these high profile professions are role models for the younger generation and have a responsibility to them. Half of the sports stars end up in court for one thing or another and half the rappers end up murdered. Then you have quite a few parents doing drugs, profanity, and having multiple sex partners all in plain view of the kids. In my opinion, this is not how role models are supposed to act. <br /> <br />I don't have too much of an issue with the baggy clothes. I just wish the pants weren't worn below the butt. I don't understand the grown men who wear this look because I feel they should have outgrown that phase.<br /> <br />I personally am not a fan of street fiction. I don't like the vulgarity and I don't understand a lot of the slang. I believe there is room in the literary arena for all types of stories and characters, but I don't like how the street life is glamorized. I believe this is sensationalizing the situations. <br /> <br />When I was a teenager I remember hearing my mother wondering about the fate of the world. Wondering how the world would sustain with my generation being the future leaders. Now, I get to wonder that same thing, but then I run into a teenager that puts hope back in my heart. Are there any solutions? Yes, there is always something you can do. Be a positive rold model for any child who enters into your life. We need to start teaching kids when they are young to have a strong sense of self. We need to teach our kids our history so they can be proud of themselves. <br /> <br />I have one son and a plethora of other kids who call me mom. I tell my kids to create their own coolness. Not to let another person determine what is cool and what isn't. I help them to like themselves and to be leaders not followers. I tell them to use their own brain to determine right from wrong. I use the media and other people as teaching tools to show them ways NOT to act. I live my life as an example to them. I try to be a positive role model.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9909313.post-1109377678647516272005-02-25T19:27:00.000-05:002005-02-25T19:27:00.000-05:00one solution may be personal responsibility.....by...one solution may be personal responsibility.....by that I mean the responsible to not make that imagery your life. It does not have to be that way regardless of where you live, it is a choice to be made. Not sure where we will be in 10 years but having a now 10 year old daughter it is a concern for me. To combat.......I would say first I do not advocate nor accept from my daughter her making certain decisions.....i.e. what she wears. Yes, I allow her to pick her clothes the times I do take her shopping with me but I control from what she has too choose. For example, dont like the "hoochie in training" clothes available for little girls so I do not take her shopping to stores which sell mostly that type of clothing. I keep her entertained with tv, books etc which are appropriate for her. I do not allow her, nor is she interested in watching the "adult shows" which I may be watching. I do not take her to movies which are not appropriately rated. I am selective about the people she is around.....and what they may be exposing her to. I talk to her about "things" we see and explain to her why that may not be the best way to be. I try to set the example and direct her interest in directions which are appropriate for her. I am trying to teach her that there are choices to be made and to have the life she seems to want then it is important to make the better choices. Thankfully, her father is fully involved in her life and I will give him praise for the part he plays in her growing/learning. Though divorced, she watches us interact as friends with her best interest as priority. I hope that in my doing all of this I am setting the stage for her to make choices, good choices for her life. Hope that I (we) are giving her a good solid foundation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com