Monday, 15 September 2008

VIOLENT YOUTH CRIME!

Young People Out Of Control

It is a sad fact that even in this age of modern wonders, this age where young people have more to do and better facilities than previous generations could have even dreamt of, that many of the youth of great Britain are mindless violent thugs. Teenagers are increasingly involved in crimes that even most of us who did our growing up during the deprivation of the Thatcher error would never have contemplated. As a teenager in the early 1980’s I clearly remember there being a lot of violent crime in my home town of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, yes there were plenty of people being stabbed, glassed, even murdered. I don’t however recall hearing about many, if any, of the attacks being carried out by youngsters. So with over twenty-five young people being murdered by other young people this year in London alone, one has to wonder why, and how it can be stopped.

It has been suggested on more than one occasion that it could have something to do with the friction caused by the introduction of so many different races and cultures into what was already a crowded island, and there can by no denying that this is one of the main reasons. But is there anything else involved? What about the lack of discipline in our schools, and just as importantly the lack of respect young people often have for their parents, let alone other adults? It has long been my belief that things began to get worse around 1982, when corporal punishment was abolished in schools. I was just about to leave when this legislation was announced, and remember laughing at my head of year when I was given my first taste of what they called “solitary confinement”. This consisted of my being locked in a small room with a chair, a desk, and a book, and being told to write an essay. Two hours later I was allowed out to use the toilets and of course I went straight home. Of course I was then punished for truancy, with a two week suspension! I left school shortly after that, and now have five children of my own, two of which have already finished school. If our schools were about to become a complete joke in 1982, then I can tell you that they most certainly are a complete joke now, only nobody appears to be laughing.

Ok, so teachers can’t whack the children anymore, and head masters cannot cane them, and I’m sure most children are more than happy about that. But what good is this doing for them in the long run? Remember the saying, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”? To install discipline into children is difficult, but not as difficult as it is to a spoilt and unruly young adult. So instead of learning their lessons at school when properly punished for being naughty, they are growing up into young adult delinquents and ending up in jail, on drugs, or dead. Of course this doesn’t apply to all children, but the percentages are increasing, especially among those from working class, or more specifically single parent families. Personally I have nothing but respect and admiration for single mothers, and sometimes fathers, who struggle for years to bring up their children alone, such commitment and devotion. But when you take one parent out of a child’s family and there is no discipline at school, then it is obvious that he or she will become much more vulnerable to outside influences. It is a fact that children learn from adults and by copying them, if mum or dad is at home every day with no money and up to his or her eyeballs in laundry and dirty dishes, the child is much more likely to envy and admire the apparently luxurious lifestyle of the local drug dealer, for example. Criminals are using young children to transport their contraband these days, be it drugs, weapons, or even money, so it is obvious what those young people will be wanting to do when they grow up, if they grow up.

This is a very bleak picture, I know, but I’m only scratching the surface. The boundaries are being pushed further with every generation, and the moral fibre of modern society has almost disappeared. Lessons are not being learnt, and hardly anything is being passed down through the generations to help the adolescent’s mental growth. It is time we all took a step back, and think this through, what can we do to put this right? How can we reverse decades of moral decline, and at least try to ensure that future generations get a proper and disciplined start in life?

Well I’ll have to start with the separation of all the different cultures and traditions, as a nationalist it is well documented that I believe in the repatriation of none whites from our island. But it has to go much further than that, even if all the children are indigenous white Europeans we will still be left with huge numbers of delinquents. Parents will have to be taught how to instil routine, good behaviour, manners, and respect into their children. A reintroduction of corporal punishment in schools will also help, but I’m afraid that the teachers and headmasters of today would most certainly require a great deal of retraining, having said that they do get plenty of time off to do it in. The icing on the cake would most certainly be a reintroduction of National Service for any school leaver who doesn’t go into higher education or full time employment, with a secondary level of recruitment for those who drop out before they reach the age of 21. I am aware that the ranks of our professional armed services could not be realistically swelled with every unemployed youngster, as many simply wouldn’t be fit for purpose. And so junior officers and NCO’s would have to take control of turning these boys into men, (so to speak), as part of their own training. Get them up in the morning, make them keep their things and themselves clean and tidy, make them exercise, and if they are not fit to join the ranks of the regular services, then they can look after old people’s gardens, paint railings, decorate public buildings, sweep the roads etc.

We owe it to ourselves as the next generation of old aged pensioners, and to the youngsters themselves to reinstall this discipline and sense of self esteem and pride. With the right amount of thought and consideration, backed up by real positive actions, we can save the future generations from themselves, for both our sakes and theirs.

PSW.