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Youth violence
There are many places to lay blame. Yes as parents we need to enforce positive behavior. There is only so much we can do. The kids need something to do. For example, here in Murray Co. the kids have nothing to do. I mean nothing. Sit home and watch TV or play video games. There are no safe places they can hang out with a positive environment. There is also the money crisis. If you have no money or little money the kids seem to turn to other sources to get the things they want or need. The government certainly hasn't help there allowing all the companies to ship out to other countries and take jobs from Americans for cheaper labor. Then there are video games. Games that show that violence is cool and fun. Stealing cars and running from the law. Killing and beating opponents. We really need to get things back in perspective and keep it simple. What ever happened to kids playing hide and seek and playing baseball or other sport??? Is this our future????????