hlen5 -> RE: Man Up !!!Are kids being taught NOT to do that nowadays? (2/3/2011 1:04:56 PM)
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ORIGINAL: SlevinKelevra Billy Jack...man that mvie was a classic. I know Bloodsport, but truth is, I don´t let him watch those yet. All he´s seen are old kung-fu classics from jackie Chan ( only those in which nobody dies or even bleeds), Power Ranges (all 14th series, LOL) and Ninja Turtles. For God´s sakes, this kid´s nice, good hearted, the most violent game I have seen him play is Tomb Raider and I admit it, WWE, which he watches with his dad or with his aunt. He´s not going to turn into a bully, trust me, doesn´t have it in him considering it´s very hard to get him to the point of fighting and he´s normally the bullied one. I take him to meditate, watch the wildlife, he loves sciences, astronomy and I recently got him an small microscope, optical one up to 1000X lenses for him to play around (yep, nerdy, what can i say, I was like that too, still am, I am an engineer after all, LOL) and well, I am safe saying that he´d never turn that leaf. I mean, kids walk a fine line, they can become bullies or victims, some alsh out back at the bullies Columbine style, or transform into a meaner version as a way to balance things and obtain release through retribution. Let´s just talk about the regular run-of-the-mill kid entering his teens or well within them. They have to be civil, polite, decent and respect the rules in a wolrd where music, fashion, tv and magazines portray images of successful people who ebcome role models so to speak, breaking every single one of those rules. And then the school system and society is full of bullying predators who just troll the world looking for a new target for a joke, a new punching bag to vent off, use as their own pressure release valve or feelgood button. We should teach positive role models. I grew up watching Chuck Norris, Steven Seagal, and a bunch of others, saw movies with Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Willis, and I didn´t become a bully, nor a victim, there were both in my life, and nobody ever gave me even an hour of detention or a note to bring home for standing up for the victimized ones and fighting the bullies. Shit, even the victims got help from the Phys. Ed trainers and coaches to bulk up, learn some defense moves, sign up for wrestling or boxing and karate gyms and stop being the victims and yet, we all ostracized the bullies and it worked, bullies either changed their ways or failed miserably in school, life in general and all.... isn´t it the way is supposed to be ? My opinion is that he is lucky to have you for a role model. I wonder what (and if) today's kids would stand up for. I think avoid violence if at all possible, defend what's right and be true to yourself are all fine things to learn.
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