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More and More, Kids say the Foulest Things (swearing)
The Washington Post ^
| 04/12/04
| Valerie Strauss
Posted on 04/12/2005 10:06:43 AM PDT by crv16
Dan Horwich's English class is a bastion of clean language, where students read the classics and have weighty discussions free of invective and profanity. But when the bell rings and they walk out his door, the hallway vibrates with talk of a different sort.
"The kids swear almost incessantly," said Horwich, who teaches at Guildford High School in Rockford, Ill. "They are so used to swearing and hearing it at home, and in the movies, and on TV, and in the music they listen to that they have become desensitized to it."
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: civility; culturalentropy; decencydeficit; profanity; pspl; swearing
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To: Gabz
And while I applaud all homeschoolers, it is not a lack of parental responsibility on the part of those that don't choose to do so.
I never stated that it was. I merely pointed out that homeschooling is a growing movement that seeks, in part, to remove children from the negative influences of most public schools.
To: HungarianGypsy
It bothered me that no one else bothered to say anything. That drives me insane. Why is it that people seem so afraid of correcting such disrespectful behavior?
It was only a few years ago that I could just look at a fellow swearing in front on my baby (who is now 10) and get a quick apology.
I got one of those apologies within the past couple of weeks!!!
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posted on
04/12/2005 12:44:33 PM PDT
by
Gabz
(John Paul II, pray for us.)
To: Gava
Envy.
Theft.
Rape.
Extortion.
Those are not motivated by fear.
223
posted on
04/12/2005 12:44:48 PM PDT
by
Darksheare
(#####This tagline has been viciously run down to prevent it's escape. It has tire marks on it. #####)
To: Choose Ye This Day
224
posted on
04/12/2005 12:44:54 PM PDT
by
durasell
(Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
To: politicket
Hint, the poster isn't really talking about language. If people cleaned it up, it might lead to just the thing you're talking about, respect for others and the (gasp) morality that goes with that concept.
225
posted on
04/12/2005 12:45:12 PM PDT
by
Protagoras
(Christ is risen.)
To: Choose Ye This Day
I'm such a stick-in-the mud that I believe it is proper and respectful to use "thee" and "thine" and "thou" when addressing God in prayer. Interestingly enough, "thee', "thine", "thou", etc. are the informal of you (present), your, and you (past). Equivalent to "tu" in spanish instead of "usted".
The reasoning is that "thee" is proper for usage with intimates, and the Lord should be your intimate.
226
posted on
04/12/2005 12:45:14 PM PDT
by
LexBaird
("Democracy can withstand anything but democrats" --Jubal Harshaw (RA Heinlein))
To: durasell
From what I can tell on these threads, Homeschooling is a crap shoot. The parents may be morons, in which case the kid doesn't stand a chance. I mentioned Piaget to one homeschool proponent and they had no idea what I was talking about.
The available statistics would show you that homeschooling, as a whole, is a very successful venue.
Here is a link that will point you to quite a number of studies on the success of homeschooling.
To: politicket
I quoted you exactly stating schools should have a policy or parents should take the responsibility to teach at home.
I agree homeschooling is a growing movement, and I think that is terrific. However it is not a proper choice for some of us, but we are not shirking any responsibility.
My daughter has a dentist appointment, so I must leave now. It has been an enlightening discussion and I will pick up on it when we return.
228
posted on
04/12/2005 12:48:07 PM PDT
by
Gabz
(John Paul II, pray for us.)
To: politicket; durasell
She was a homeschooled girl and turned out quite well, as a great many homeschoolers do. Before I came to FR, I used to think homeschooling was wierd and wrong. I have learned here that it is 100% the opposite -- if I had kids they would absolutely be homeschooled.
229
posted on
04/12/2005 12:48:17 PM PDT
by
freedumb2003
(First you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women (HJ Simpson))
To: orionblamblam
Ooops. Taking the Lord's name in vain... Oooops, you just acknowledged his existence.
230
posted on
04/12/2005 12:50:41 PM PDT
by
Protagoras
(Christ is risen.)
To: politicket
Not exactly an independent website, is it?
From my point of view, homeschooling is only as good as the parents who do it. So, it's a crap shoot. It depends on the dedication and intelligence of the parents. And while public school is also a crap shoot, the kid stands a fighting chance with different teachers every year.
I have to sign off. Need to get to work. It's been fun. Take care.
231
posted on
04/12/2005 12:52:14 PM PDT
by
durasell
(Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
To: orionblamblam
Yawn. Cussing does not make you immoral. Not cussing does not make you moral. So... did you have a point, or were you just trying to pretend to moral superiority?
Are you just trying to dog her to prove a point? Sure, cussing doesn't make you immoral - but injudicious use of cussing can reflect immorality.
Would you rather JimRob just open the floodgates wide and put no limits on the language used in the forum? If not, why not?
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posted on
04/12/2005 12:52:21 PM PDT
by
beezdotcom
(I'm usually either right or wrong...)
To: politicket; durasell
What homeschooling does is give the kid a chance to form his vocabulary and speech patterns in a healthy enviroment. If a kid in high school is pressured to use bad language, because his friends all do it, that becomes a habit. If a kid grows up understanding that such language is unacceptable because no one around him uses it, he is less likely to use it later. At least, I've found this to be true for myself and most of my homeschool graduate cohorts.
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posted on
04/12/2005 12:53:49 PM PDT
by
JenB
To: beezdotcom
Are you just trying to dog her to prove a point?
Hey...I'm a HE!!! That's the second time in two days that I've been referred to as "HER" and I don't live anywhere NEAR San Francisco! ;-)
To: durasell
The theme that keeps cropping up in this discussion of profanity is: Hey, it's somebody else's fault that our kids swear like drunken sailors!
However, the theme should be: It's OUR responsibility that OUR kids don't swear like drunken sailors.
No, No, No...quit giving them boose!!!
To: pollywog
Without fowl language, can I assume your family never ate fried chicken?
236
posted on
04/12/2005 1:10:45 PM PDT
by
sharktrager
(The masses will trade liberty for a more quiet life.)
To: Gabz
The liquid soap works best!!! Heh Heh Heh...
237
posted on
04/12/2005 1:19:01 PM PDT
by
BureaucratusMaximus
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" - Hillary Clinton)
To: LexBaird
That's true.
The point is, I don't talk to the Lord the same way I talk to my high school buddy.
238
posted on
04/12/2005 1:19:48 PM PDT
by
Choose Ye This Day
(I'm an "outraged moralist" and I have no good argument. I'm headed to Marie Callender's.)
To: flying Elvis
I'm only 38, and when I was a kid, saying the B word earned me a whipping. My mother still looks at me hard when I say "Butt." Now that's funny.
I'm 39 and when I was a kid "butt" was acceptable but "bum" was right out.
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posted on
04/12/2005 1:20:06 PM PDT
by
Dementon
(You're unique! Just like everyone else!)
To: orionblamblam
Cussing does not make you immoral. Of course it doesn't make you immoral. It is often a symptom of an already existing lack of or laxness of morals.
240
posted on
04/12/2005 1:21:47 PM PDT
by
Choose Ye This Day
(I'm an "outraged moralist" and I have no good argument. I'm headed to Marie Callender's.)
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