Morals and values are a huge part of any culture, however it is commonly argued that they are in decline.
Personally, I believe the majority of Western children are now given a 'too easy' childhood, where they are not taught about key family values, ideas and lessons. It is a topic that I am very interested in, and - in particular - comparing two countries together.
For me, being taught strong morals and values is hugely important, particularly when trying to create a strong society, alongside a community. Children are not generally expected to respect their teachers, or care for the world they live in. Young girls wear clothing that looks ridiculously revealing on a young adult, never mind a 12 year old girl. I also believe children should be expected to do more work (around the home, and at school).
Do you think morals and values are in decline? Does this matter? Do children grow up too easily now? Are morals and values from previous generations simply outdated?
I recognise that my views are evidently conservative and may not be the views of everyone (or even most on here...).






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