Saturday, May 18, 2019

Teenagers – not as bad as they are portrayed?

Britain altering her ways, has successfully managed to keep up with the ever changing world. except the youth of our day, come acrossm the only change society somewhat fails to keep pace with. Are we jumper cable our teenagers forlorn?Teenagers are categorised under offenders and criminals and not to call down are covered by an umbrella of stereotypical views of which if its coverage of teenage Britain fails to cease would be a slow and gradual obliteration of Britains future.If society takes a step back and realises the sought of pressure left upon the shoulders of our future leaders, doctors , engineers etcetera we would pay off to the realisation that the strain put on them is a strain put on the nations future.Furthermore, as the well-being of the nation hangs in the balance it seems as if eyes are staring purposefully watch it lose its balance with the likes of the media broadcasting nothing but the negatives, painting a villainous insure of which the public do nothing but believe.Although there are some teenagers who follow the wrong path, statistics repoint 10 percent of anti-social behaviour were pull by them and the increase of knife crime amongst teenagers increased by 2 percent over the past year however it seems statistics like this to a fault fail to mention the other percentage of teenagers who actually do something valuable for the society such us charity work, and those whom invariably thrive in the aspiration of making the nation a good one to weather in, until then(prenominal) the current government has to work on making this nation a bearable one to live in. The constant pressure from the media towards the teenage generation has yet to show the many good works of the youths. indorse in my day seems to be the reoccurring statement by the nostalgic few, the few, whom believe that without the morals and discipline of the venerable age teenagers today show no respect for society today, however, Do they know how it is to work in a teen agers shoes.Above all, teenagers still get along with life amongst all the turmoil postcode wars, pack warfare and peer pressure.Being at a vulnerable stage in life, youths feel pressured into congruous the image everyone expects, seen in the small town of Lancashire where a normal boy named Tom, was bullied to the extent he committed suicide, this in itself is not accepted in society. Now I will not get to see my son lead a normal life said Mrs Smith tearfully. Would the outcome be antithetical if he spoke to someone?2011 witnessed the London riots, often described as mindless act of rage saw parts of London set ablaze teenagers seen as the apparent cause, could this have been prevented? Or was this save a way to gain attention from the society as they have been put on the cut end of it, always put at the receiving end of pessimistic views.Although this would be seen by some to be destructive, inconsiderate and uncalled-for , this might be what teenagers think would actually make sure their voices are perceive and also make sure they have an actual say on what decisions are made closely them.The life of teenagers would progress to remain a mystery to some, as times change people also change, if things do not change for the better the life of a 21st century teenager would continue to be hard.

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