Society & Culture

Are Social Ethic disppearing from our culture?

Society & Culture

Posted by: flyingace

29th Aug 2011 01:48pm

Yes, people are no longer as Tolerant, Considerate or Respectful towards others.


Frank Yates
  • 28th Jan 2013 10:59am

We moved out of the city years ago, so the kids could get some room to grow & develop some of the skills I had when growing up. We live in a great community.
Apart from the distance to get to the shops,lack of mdeical services & all the mod cons, like water & gas, (our water comes from the sky or underground). We would not go back for quids. Most people know each other at least by sight and crime is committed by out of towners mainly. As for social Ethics yes it is /has dissapeared from a lot of areas of society. It is a shame but that seems to be progress & soft laws & parenting has a lot to do with it.


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