By James Simons-
British teenagers are too out of control, but there must be an answer.
The story of the Polley family under close scrutiny by the eye of media.com, is not an isolated story in Britain. Many British families have lost their sense of control and discipline, though this type of indiscipline is more common among working class families than in middle-class families.
A big problem is the fact that there are probably more working class families than there are middle- class families. When a teenager can scream at their parent, tell them to shut up and even swear at them, you know that teenager and that family is totally dysfunctional and lacks order. Order comes from proper leadership in a family, where the father and mother lead respectable lives and lead by example.
Most British teenagers out of control, have no discipline often because there is no male figure or role model in the family. Single mothers who have well-developed children, have a lot to be proud of. They are the exception, not the norm.
In the case of the polley family, both parents live in the same home, but the man has absolutely no control, nor does he command the respect of his children. Like their mother, Christina Polley, he is a college drop out on state benefits and has little in the way of qualities to offer his children. The allegation that he attempted to rape the children’s mother over a year ago has been damaging to their development.
The complication here is that the pair have children and had been in an on/off relationship at the time, so this is not the same rape as rape from a stranger or even a partners in a relationship.Ongoing research by the eye of media.com shows that many British teenagers all over the country are extremely disrespectful to their parents, to the extent that some even physically attack their parents.
This is a disgraceful state of affairs in Britain. British teenagers are too out of control, have no respect for their parents, let alone their parents, and are often out of control in many schools. Many British teenagers stay out overnight without their parents permission, leading worried parents to call the police out of fear and concern. The problem starts with fractured families then trickles down to a big problem in society.