Sports & recreation

The Way it Should Be

Sports & recreation

Posted by: rodney2518

21st Nov 2008 11:47pm

As we are all aware, family orientation has gone waywood and information technology has taken over. I totally agree with every opinion that has been stated.Don't ever forget your commen sense in approaching situations, children have "always" been a reflection of their parents and hence the responsibility at hand. It's comforting to see conviction/ethics emphasised! Thanks.


lpullman
  • 9th Dec 2010 10:51am

It's ironic that you express this sentiment here on a web forum run by a market research agency.

I'm distinctly warey of the "family orientation" claim. Along with "family values" it's an extremely vague concept. From my experience it seems to cover the whole gamut from eating meals together to borderline fascism. They have become meaningless buzzwords, used only for pushing emotional buttons.

I find nothing to disagree with in your post, but on closer consideration I also find nothing in your statement except a single unsubstatiated assertion at the start.


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