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Changing Britain From the Ground Up
British Freedom 28 November 2011
By Martin Blackburn
We always think things have got worse from one generation to the next in terms of morality, work ethics and respect for the law; however from the recent riots, the ghetto communities that have developed and the continued liberalisation of younger generations, it is safe to say that things actually have got worse!
Why? Simple!
- Traditional methods of discipline have been removed from teachers.
- No notion of jobs for life or even job security.
- The breakdown of the family unit with the morality and values that it installed.
- The systematic disassembling of our national identity and communal sense of self within Britain.
- A penal system biased to the needs of criminals, outdated methods of punishment and few positive opportunities for training to break cycles of criminality.
- Political correctness attempting to make people treat children as adults, a notion that is incompatible with the need to teach them values, common decency and respect for others.
These are for me the key reasons why some parts of British society have degenerated into cycles of deprivation — in short, lack of economic opportunities, liberalisation of children and school systems, a penal system that doesn’t reform criminals and, more generally, the presence of political correctness.
So what can we do?
This is a complex question because the fabric of society is interwoven, but there are a number of positive policies or approaches we can adopt: (...)
Posted November 28th, 2011 by pk
Changing Britain From the Ground Up
British Freedom 28 November 2011
By Martin Blackburn
We always think things have got worse from one generation to the next in terms of morality, work ethics and respect for the law; however from the recent riots, the ghetto communities that have developed and the continued liberalisation of younger generations, it is safe to say that things actually have got worse!
Why? Simple!
- Traditional methods of discipline have been removed from teachers.
- No notion of jobs for life or even job security.
- The breakdown of the family unit with the morality and values that it installed.
- The systematic disassembling of our national identity and communal sense of self within Britain.
- A penal system biased to the needs of criminals, outdated methods of punishment and few positive opportunities for training to break cycles of criminality.
- Political correctness attempting to make people treat children as adults, a notion that is incompatible with the need to teach them values, common decency and respect for others.
These are for me the key reasons why some parts of British society have degenerated into cycles of deprivation — in short, lack of economic opportunities, liberalisation of children and school systems, a penal system that doesn’t reform criminals and, more generally, the presence of political correctness.
So what can we do?
This is a complex question because the fabric of society is interwoven, but there are a number of positive policies or approaches we can adopt: (...)
Posted November 28th, 2011 by pk
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