Monday, November 17, 2008
45% think that children are feral.
A third of people say our streets are "infested" by young yobs and four in ten refer to children as "feral". The survey was conducted by children's charity Barnardo's, which says it was shocked by the findings. The charity will today launch a new campaign urging the public to be more tolerant, including a hard-hitting internet advert that features three men "hunting" children with shotguns. The YouGov poll for Barnardo's showed some 54 per cent of adult think children are beginning to behave like animals. Just under half (49 per cent) said children are increasingly a danger to each other and adults, and four in ten (43 per cent) said something needed to be done to protect the public from youngsters. A third (35 per cent) of people said it now feels like the streets are infested with children and 45 per cent agree that people refer to children as feral because they behave that way. Half (49 per cent) also dismissed suggestions children who get into trouble are often misunderstood and in need of professional help. The new advert is based entirely on language gleaned from online comment pages and shows three men refering to some unknown pest as feral and vermin before grabbing shotguns and taking to the streets, where it becomes apparent they are referring to gangs of children...
...Okay, here we go now! This figure of 45% of people think that children are feral does not surprise me. We have all seen these children roaming around like packs of wild dogs. I think this survey paints a true picture of life on Britain's streets. There are feral children roaming and loitering around our streets. They have no respect for society and will do anything unless challenged. Adults are frightened to confront them because of the constant threat of violence from them and a justice system that supports the nanny do-gooders who believe all children are special, with special needs. I believe this survey should be used as a wake up call to our politicians and Police forces. Something needs to be done before these children move our society into a lawless gangland culture. Who have we got to thank for this situation? The parents, plain and simple. The parents of these feral children have no control whatsoever over their offspring. Because these parents have failed in their duty of care with their dreadful children we all have to suffer as they roam around our streets like wild animals. All children reflect their parents, there is no way of getting away from this. Once on this slippery slope things can and do get worse. We have all seen these families, particularly the ones living on sink estates, commonly called Chav's.
So now you can turn to the Barnardo's website and having read more about their campaign watch a video that they suggest children under 13 years old should not view without parental consent.
A third of people say our streets are "infested" by young yobs and four in ten refer to children as "feral". The survey was conducted by children's charity Barnardo's, which says it was shocked by the findings. The charity will today launch a new campaign urging the public to be more tolerant, including a hard-hitting internet advert that features three men "hunting" children with shotguns. The YouGov poll for Barnardo's showed some 54 per cent of adult think children are beginning to behave like animals. Just under half (49 per cent) said children are increasingly a danger to each other and adults, and four in ten (43 per cent) said something needed to be done to protect the public from youngsters. A third (35 per cent) of people said it now feels like the streets are infested with children and 45 per cent agree that people refer to children as feral because they behave that way. Half (49 per cent) also dismissed suggestions children who get into trouble are often misunderstood and in need of professional help. The new advert is based entirely on language gleaned from online comment pages and shows three men refering to some unknown pest as feral and vermin before grabbing shotguns and taking to the streets, where it becomes apparent they are referring to gangs of children...
...Okay, here we go now! This figure of 45% of people think that children are feral does not surprise me. We have all seen these children roaming around like packs of wild dogs. I think this survey paints a true picture of life on Britain's streets. There are feral children roaming and loitering around our streets. They have no respect for society and will do anything unless challenged. Adults are frightened to confront them because of the constant threat of violence from them and a justice system that supports the nanny do-gooders who believe all children are special, with special needs. I believe this survey should be used as a wake up call to our politicians and Police forces. Something needs to be done before these children move our society into a lawless gangland culture. Who have we got to thank for this situation? The parents, plain and simple. The parents of these feral children have no control whatsoever over their offspring. Because these parents have failed in their duty of care with their dreadful children we all have to suffer as they roam around our streets like wild animals. All children reflect their parents, there is no way of getting away from this. Once on this slippery slope things can and do get worse. We have all seen these families, particularly the ones living on sink estates, commonly called Chav's.
So now you can turn to the Barnardo's website and having read more about their campaign watch a video that they suggest children under 13 years old should not view without parental consent.
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