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Originally Posted by Arkan
and i definately wouldn't let them come to this site !!
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[quote:b8b8b]I completely disagree with this. I wouldlnt call it babied. Its bringing your kid up right. Obviously the parent and nycks parents has different opinions as to why the film was shown. But I was "babied" as a kid and hated it at the time, but it kept me out of trouble, having strict parents made me the polite, kind person I am today, and not like the other 10/20% of the population that are complete dicks.
Yes I agree with showing him the film, but I also side with his parents in trying to protect his kid.[/quote:b8b8b] I agree that parents need to instill certain moral and ethical values in children. As to how they do it, that is up to the parent. The only problem I have is with, trying to protect the kid, in this case. If it were a movie like say Devil's Rejects, then yea I could definetly see where you are coming from. But when its a fairly accurate portrayal of american forces in combat just after D-Day....
I think the reason why so many kids nowadays are so immature, is because their parents "baby" them. Surely you know what I mean. Even when speaking to certain young "adults" I find their views extremely narrow and immature. I take more joy in talking to my bro then i do with 80% or so of the people I come across that are around my age. Kids need to SEE what happened in concentration camps, what happened during ww2, what happened during 9/11, etc. Kids need to see that this is THEIR reality. This is the world in which they are growing up in.
However, these are just my views, as I said, I am not a father, so I really have no right ro critisize. Nyck is completely right in his above statement.