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6 August 2008

Teenage violence against parents

Channel Nine's evening news ran a story tonight about a serious problem that, in my view, has been ignored for too long. A short time ago I wrote a comment on a report in New South Wales about the increasing violence of boys and young men. Boys as young as ten were guilty of range of crimes including murder. There was no mention of teenage violence against parents. Why? And why is it just now being reported? Surely the violent boys and young men who terrorize our liberal society wouldn't let their parents, particularly their mothers, escape their attention. The The Abundant Life Academy website has posted a comment on this problem. Other among things it said:

Parental abuse is the main topic for social service agencies that are working with families. They are told that the violence among parents from their teenagers is widespread and increasing all the time. Their studies show that teen-parents violence represents a significant social problem. Many participants in the field have raised views about lack of information regarding parental abuse.

Melbourne's Age, ironically, was more forthright about this problem 27 July 2008. I say "ironically" because the journalist staff of The Age are at the vanguard of breaking down the traditional structures of our society: those structures of male authority in particular that held young men in check, as part of the male educational process.

No single newspaper demonstrates the arsonist/fire brigade syndrome better than The Age. Light the fire and than heroically rush not directly to put it out, but to lecture the firemen about how to put it out. The headline and first paragraphs of the report  read:

Sole mums face sons' fists as teenage violence soars
VIOLENT attacks by teenagers against parents and other relatives have soared by 23% in the past five years, a study focusing on assaults on single mothers by their sons has revealed.
Victoria Police reports show that officers attended more than 3500 incidents of child-perpetrated family violence in 2006. While most violent teenagers are adolescent boys, girls under 19 account for about a third of assaults on family members.

The Age and their PC mates' solution is to send a bunch of femo-fascists to lecture us on how men are intrinsically violent and that patriarchy is the source of all troubles.

These reports are a further demonstration that females of all ages are the dupe of the fraudulent promises of the sixties generation.

Mothers Against Teen Violence

 

comments: gerardwilson01@optusnet.com.au