Is there a problem with 'education'?

Started by T00ts, September 09, 2021, 09:14:20 AM

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Quote from: T00ts on September 09, 2021, 09:14:20 AMIt is reported that child on child sexual assault has increased dramatically over the last few years.

Has it?
I remember as a 9/10 year old in the playground pinching girls where maybe I shouldn't have, it certainly wasn't sexual assault. In today's society it would be deemed so, when in reality it is just naughty children.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.

T00ts

We see a surge in anti-racism courses with white privilege being the new buzzword. Children from as young as 4 are now made aware that boys and girls are not everything they thought they were. Decades ago the message was that the information given to children previously deemed too young to grapple with adult themes would somehow empower them.

Is it that the new racial awareness is creating a more contentious society? Far from aiding society to a peaceful existence is it aggravating it? It is reported that child on child sexual assault has increased dramatically over the last few years. Has sex education empowered the young or simply thrown them into a place they are not ready for, thus endangering their future mental and physical health? Are we surprised that everyone is looking at their neighbour with different eyes due to the 'new' awareness that seems to be foisted on to all?

The latest is an apparent gulf now appearing between the generations. One young lady on last night's TV news commented that the old should have paid for their pensions and care during their own working lives not expect them to pay. I just wonder what society will look like in future years.