Well, who else is it aimed at? Certainly not the government/state. We “train” our kids from the moment we bring them home. If the parent doesn’t discipline and lets the child do as s/he pleases the child becomes commonly referred to as a “brat”! We’ve all seen bratty kids. The parent(s) has neglected the duty in training the child do be respectful, sharing, selfless, etc. By 5 years of age the child’s persona is formed for life.
”While Proverbs 22:6 is framed as instruction to parents, the book as a whole gives guidance to the young (Proverbs 1:4), which suggests the proverb actually intends to call straying youth back toward the right way.”
”I don't know what you're trying to show with your last paragraph.”
The programs weren’t needed before the ‘60’s. People gave of themselves through all the trials this country faced. Yes, crime existed, but you paid the price. We treated the Indians, Chinese. Irish, Blacks horribly. But, the people as a whole were selfless. They weren’t self entitled, there was honor, respect for elders, the profane mouth was out of earshot of others. I never heard the f-bomb growing up. My family swore like...as they use to say “Like a bunch of sailors!” My husband was in the Army and he confirmed the f-bomb wasn’t used, but wow, there was a lot of swearing.
This is why the folks of the WWll generation are referred to as “The greatest generation”. They gave totally of themselves! Take for example the 5 Sullivan brothers. They enlisted together and insisted to serve together. Their motto being “We stick together.” They died together when their ship was hit by enemy fire and sunk. I don’t believe we would find the same character in today’s youth. They are to busy Burning, Looting and Murdering!
The 60’s wiped out the honor, the respect (cops were called pigs), the civility to others, etc. Divorce rates went up, the “pill” gave license to free sexual mores (Woodstock). Kids became “Latch Key” kids...on their own.
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