tirsdag 21. april 2009

The Nothing-To-Do Generation

I recently read an article in which the author tries to determine what British youths are like today. The author uses the following words:
“Theft, burglary, twoc (1), assault”

Hm, kind of generalizing I would say, but the sad fact is that this is actually the case. Young Britons differ from other youths by how they spend their spare time. The typical British youth is a hanging around a lot, basically doing nothing at all. Sadly, many old people are intimidated by the attendance of these youths.
However, the youths are aware of their unusual existence. In the article (2), one admits: “There ain’t nothing for us to do. We would rather be sitting the warm”.
This could be the problem exactly.

Compared to youths in the rest of Europe, young Britons are living much more “rough” lives. In a poll mentioned in the article it is stated: “Measured against German, French and Italian youngsters, British 15-year-olds are drunk more often and involved I n more fights, and a higher proportion have had sex.” (2)

Personally I’m thinking that this article should inspire British politicians to advance this cause, yeah, to make an effort to change this negative trend.

NOTES:
(1): - Explanation of the term “twoc” – taken without owners consent
(2):- Article made by BBC NEWS

2 kommentarer:

Ann S. Michaelsen sa...

Thank you for this clarifying blog about the condition for young people in Britain. Nice points here!

Kjo1v sa...

Great blog entry my man. Deff reminds me of how it was like when I lived in the UK.