OMG! I used to buy sandwiches at Freddies’ when I was going to school at Francisco. Ed is right, the problem is from home. The kids have irresponsible parents. That’s why they don’t care for life. Don’t have kids if you are not going to teach them right.
Just say it - in which racial culture is it acceptable for grown men to not parent their children (or sometimes don't even know their children) and have multiple kids with multiple women? This is a major problem in black culture and it's not racism to point this fact out. I'm not saying men of all races don't do this but it's especially prevalent in the black community. No government program or handout or school program is going to fix this unless the black men (not all black men) who do this take personal responsibility and raise their children properly.
I don't know. I have seen good parents that have troubled and bad children. I went to school 🏫 with a guy that was a pathological liar. He lied for no reason. He is a senior citizen today and still lying
I completely agree with this guy who says that teenagers behavior has gone completely downhill over the past 30 years. Society in America is just crashing. The best days of America are definitely behind her because we are literally ripping ourselves apart at the seams and young people don’t care about anybody but themselves.
If teen behavior has deteriorated, one factor in the mix is that public high schools across the USA have cut and even gutted extra-curricular activities--sports, debate, music, theatre, etc. And the schools that have held on to them charge families a lot of money to participate.
That's what the parents should be doing, take their kids to do activities on weekends or after work. Parenting isn't supposed to be a walk in the park.
@@maxalberts2003 my daughter wasn’t in any programs bc I was disabled and low income. She rarely got in trouble in school or at home bc I took her to the park and the beach. Those things don’t cost money. Board games, cards and puzzles don’t cost much either. I did save some money so she could go to a horse camp in the summer. Schools do offer scholarships for low income families. I also didn’t listen to rap music, teach her to twerk or get in fights with people.
Bull. We had ZERO programs of any sort, no sports, nothing. Gen X. We had parents. We had morals, we had rules and laws we were made to follow. That is the difference. You think kids in 1850 had "after school programs", no, they had discipline, adult leaders and rules to obey.
Charge parents with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. If you choose to have children, you are responsible for their behavior until they are 18.
So you want to make everything worse?! Great, now we can have an orphan crisis and rise in sex abuse in foster care, which we'll all be paying more taxes for.
What if the govt is poisoning the food supply with GMOs and pesticides and it’s retarding the children’s brain development? Would it still be the parents fault? I’m just saying there’s a lot of factors. We didn’t grow up exposed to this many GMOs, glyphosate, etc. All these toxic chemicals can’t be great for a developing child.
@@LilXancheX I blame the single blk mother's. That are responsible for almost all that has gone wrong with their community. But keep calling them "queens"🤣🤣🤣
These parents have no interest in their children. They expect the teachers and the school to be interested in and take care of all their children's needs. That's not how it works. Too sad!
I'm 54 and I've said this is VERY obvious, and I've been told more than once it's BS. It's not BS. Frequently seen behavior of teens today, are things that were utterly unthinkable to us as teens in the 80's, and we thought of ourselves as being "kind of bad kids". Cruelty, cowardice, rudeness, crudeness, over and over, off the charts compared to what was normal in the 80's.
This is parents outsourcing their parenting to tablets and phones. These kids see all sorts of awful behavior and as they are kids, they don't have proper judgement. We need laws allowing people to more easily sue parents for their garbage childs behavior.
That’s part of it but it’s also culture and having two parents, one who stays home to raise them. I worked at a restaurant in the Bay Area and even though the Asian kids were on their tablet to play games while they waited for their food, they were the most polite and well behaved.
One difference between America and most other countries is that we baby our children far too much and when they act out, they are punished as babies, not their appropriate age group.
@@tenossos that's bullshit!!! Keep them busy then if you work too much!!! Giving them Internet and a phone is no substitute AT ALL and def no excuse! 3rd world children don't have this problem, if they are able they would kill to be on our schools!!!
He's 100% correct. Many kids these days do not respect each other or their parents. They have so many things and so many options. It's easy for them to just do whatever they want and think they can get away with it.
Two days ago, waiting at a light in LA, teens got out of school, walking, a pack of them started flipping off drivers waiting at the light, standing in front of their car and "flinch threatening" like they were gonna throw a punch (which make some of us waiting laugh, I mean... what, are you gonna punch the car?). They waited for the light to turn green, slowly turned, slowly walked on, blocking us for several seconds. No one honked, no one got out. Why? We'd be on video getting jumped by eight teens. I don't care how tough you are, if eight teens get the jump on you, you could be UFC and you're still probably gonna get hospitalized. That's what each one of us were thinking. These kids, who didn't know us, were MAD at us. No idea why. They had zero fear, they knew they were untouchable. We're "not allowed" to correct kids' behavior now.
Kids nowadays have no creative outlet anymore. They waste their time online following and liking other people. When I was a kid in the 90's.. our parents worked all day and night and we were alone most of the day. So we would try and do creative things to keep us busy so we wouldn't be at home bored staring at the TV.
KINDNESS IS WHAT THIS SHOP OWNER IS ALL ABOUT AND KIDS REACT TO THIS. THE ENVIRONMENT AT HOME HAS A LOT TO DO WITH THIS BEHAVIOR AND SHOULD BE ADDRESSED. NOTHING IS WORSE THAN BAD PARENTS
The internet. Social media. Violent video games. Plus parents that have to work too many hours to actually oversee and raise their children. All are equally to blame.
1:44 "If you aren't behaving good, you aren't coming to my shop" This guy is a boss He knows how to deal with idiots, let just hope he is armed, because the bay is full of violent gangs and thugs
Yes it starts at home and even if the parents don't know what to do they can ask for professional help like therapists and doctor so they have the team to help their kid.
When you have anti-heroes played by actors and actresses who are popular it sends the message that being mean and violent is cool. In reality these movies speak to the broken kid from the broken home that he/she can act out and justify it by playing the victim. There aren’t enough collegiate teams or after school programs or church programs that kids can feel connected to. When the elders : parents, politicians, religious figures or actors act like fools and get away with it - kids learn they can too.
It's the soft on crime policies that encourage bad behavior. They need to be arrested and put into prison for juvenile gangsters. Instead they are being let out to roam on streets and hurt others even more.
Because children are more influenced by their peers than parents, and more interested in impressing their peers than their families. And violent tantrums is normalizing. All Because of social media.
This is getting out of control. Parents please talk to your children. Even good kids- I warn mine about all of this so they can also be vigilant and aware
Parents are too quick to abdicate responsibility these days. Much easier to just let them have a phone, pc with unlimited access to social media, etc., where they can end up creating fantasy lives for themselves etc. Researchers have done studies that the constant use of these technologies on undeveloped brains destroys neuropathways so they find it difficult to create new ones, etc. Some very interesting info out there. I'm also fed up with seeing parents sticking phones/tablets in the hands of little ones to shut them up, so they can carry on scrolling through their own phones. Parents need to start giving their kids more personal attention, and restricting technology access. In the 70s/80s at 10pm, a message would come on the tv "It's 10pm, do you know where your children are?" Don't think some parents can say that nowadays either!
Using computers doesn't "destroy nueral pathways" that is bogus. The only ways you destroy nueral pathways is with drugs or hitting your head. lol... Everything else you wrote is ok. a "nueral pathway" is the idea that when you learn to do something it creates a "pathway" in your brain. This is not a specific scientific thing. We don't actually know how brains work fully, at all... They believe "pathways" are involved in memory and in developing skill, meaning when you do something like drive your car, a specific chain of nuerons in the brain become more active and they are assumed to be basicaly nuerons dedicated to driving a car. The pathway strengthens as you get better at driving. The act of driving requires less effort from you mentally and physically, the more you do it and spend more time doing it. The thing is that they can't really prove this is happening or isolate a "pathway" in the brain. It's just an idea that makes sense, until you start trying to say crazy stuff with it.
Most parents are working until they drop. In the past, one parent stayed home to work the home and watch the children. Now a days, that’s just about impossible. The system is set up for failure. Stop blaming the parents. This system needs to change.
Gen X were latchkey kids and we didn’t stab each other. We went over to each other’s houses and watched tv, played a board game or Nintendo and ate snacks until our parents came home. In the summer we’d go swimming, make up silly dance routines and ride our bikes. No one killed or robbed anyone else even though we weren’t supervised all day.
If they start arresting and convicting parents along with these violent kids after a while parents will start paying attention to their kids. Then and only then will this change.
People act like there's some big mystery...if you have robust and interesting after school programs, and if parents didn't have to work two and three jobs to make ends meet, then the problem would not get out of hand. People with good jobs are struggling. The issues are fixable if you have the "will" to fix them...but everybody wants to make money off of each other and don't nurture, guide, and invest in the next generations.
Maybe if taxes weren’t so high in Commiefornia, then they wouldn’t have to work two or three jobs. It’s the programs where most of the money goes to the politicians and bureaucrats and never solves the issues that is the problem. And maybe if we stop teaching teens to sleep around and instead teach them to be responsible, save money and wait to have kids when they’re ready, married and can afford to, than they wouldn’t be struggling. Voting for liberal policies have consequences
It's no dads, or thug dads. What you are saying is completely not backed up by stats, sorry. Parents "working too hard" is not coming up at all as a reason behind societal ills. If you want to live in Cuba in a so-called paradise, just move there, don't invent weird crap on the internet.
Because they don't have a father figure at home. Its proven that kids with no father figure at home or that have an unhealthy family dynamic [aka abusive parent(s)] are much more likely to become criminals or addicts.
Crappy parents raise crappy kids in a constant cycle of crap. Start with the crappy parents - If they're under 18 and commit a crime, haul their parents in and find out why they can't raise their kids properly. It almost looks as if some parents actively encourage their kids to break the law. Then sue the police for shooting their kid because they resist arrest. Put the spotlight on the problem - bad parents.
Society is in an entropic spiral down the drain. Parents aren't giving their children the proper rearing and they turn out wild and without regard for others. Soon, the wild young people of today will be the parents of tomorrow. What kind of parents do you suppose they'll be? They will be even more neglectful of their children, glued to their screen device while their young toddler is glued to his and her screen device as a pacifier. Social skills are replaced with social media. Back in the 90s, then-Atty. General Janet Reno said that more and more violent crimes will be committed by younger people. She was certainly right 30 years ago. It isn't likely to get any better.
All of society's problems begin at the home. Society cannot fix a broken home, and the kids are the first sign of a broken home. Also, modern kids don't respect authority. Whether it's parents, teachers, or police officers. And what you get is a Lord of the Flies society.
All these talks about parents how about social media and the influencers that become the role of the parents? Parents can only do so much kids get bombarded with bad influence everywhere and anywhere they go.
Scary stuff but teach the children some respect. I can’t blame these kids too much because the world these days is hard. It’s at home like our guy said there, good segment.
@@middleguy1776 I actually understand why we have this problem. Because people that accomplished nothing in life go on the internet and consider themselves important but can’t show themselves.
Politicians are to blame. If they hadn't destroyed the country then parents would be spending time with their kids instead of working 60 hours a week. Kids are raising themselves because cost of living is so high. This guy doesn't have a clue he didn't even bring up politicians.
Remember: when you see them, do not give them the benefit of the doubt. Always expect the worst, because these violent animals are the worst. Listen, and understand! These joggers are out there! They can't be bargained with. They can't be reasoned with. They don't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And they absolutely will not stop... ever, until you are dead!
Penal Code 12022.7 PC is a sentencing enhancement, which means if you caused a great bodily injury in the commission of a felony, then you are facing a consecutive 3 to 6 years in a California state prison. The key term is “additional,” as it adds to your sentencing for the underlying felony conviction. A: If you violate California's knife carrying laws, you can face misdemeanor or felony charges. If convicted, it can result in 1-3 years in a county jail or state prison. If you are convicted of using a knife as a weapon, you can be sentenced to additional jail time for illegally carrying a knife. California Penal Code [CPC] §242 - Simple Battery - California Penal Code Section 242 makes it illegal to use willful and unlawful force on another person. Conviction under CPC §242 permits up to six months in a county jail and/or a fine of up to $2,000. The crime of “assault with a deadly weapon,” commonly known as “ADW”, is defined under California Penal Code Section 245. In basic terms, ADW occurs when you assault another person with a deadly weapon or using force that is likely to produce a great bodily injury. Under Penal Code § 664/187(a) PC, attempted murder in California is when the perpetrator intends to kill the victim and takes a direct step towards killing the person, but the victim does not die. Attempted first-degree murder is punished by life in state prison. California Penal Code [CPC] §422.6(a) - Hate Crimes - California Penal Code §422.6(a) makes it illegal to interfere with another's rights because that person possesses any actual (or perceived) characteristic protected by the law. Hate Crimes are punishable by a year in a county jail and/or a fine of up to $5,000. Penal Code 417 PC makes it a crime to brandish a firearm or deadly weapon. Brandishing means to draw or exhibit the weapon in a threatening manner, or to use it in a fight, other than in lawful self-defense. fines of up to $1000.00.
Anti-police/anti-prosecution/anti-prison. You get what you vote for. The threat of “Punishment” is a known deterrent. It doesn’t stop all criminals, but it does reduce crime. California has removed the “threat”, thereby encouraging criminal behavior by people who know that they won’t face consequences.
Ppl think it is random it is not. Emf warfare, firing emf rf waves to confused or cause agitation and aggression, it is a real study that I dont think many people look into probably because the matter is classified.
In the attack, Rainchyk suffered severe burns of the face, head and shoulder after being doused with hot oil and an injured lung from being stabbed twice. San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced the jury's verdict on Monday. Paul Vansyckel was found guilty of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and aggravated mayhem in the April 2, 2015 attack on 28-year-old Aliaksandr Rainchyk in the Treasure Island apartment the men shared.
Media is completely clueless. Only thing that works is changing a persons heart. And only GOD can change a heart, are there other society issues yes. How about violent video games, lgbt, porn, single parent homes, etc… the only PERMANENT solution is The LORD. Once a nation turns their back on the LORD. Matter of time before that nations falls.
"Two San Francisco police officers shot and killed a male who was allegedly stabbing another male, ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON, just like on Muni bus number 8, just like at Francisco Middle School Library, just like at Stonestown Shopping Center, Target on Winston, and Food Court including Whole Foods on Winston..." police Chief Bill Scott said. “This incident affects all of us in law enforcement, and it underscores the importance of the San Francisco Police Department's work on policy and training revisions, reducing disparities in stops, arrests, and uses of force, and reducing non-lethal and lethal force to fulfill the promise of bias-free and equitable policing that stands for safety with respect for all. Their diligence affirms our department’s commitment to accountability and the principle that no one - including a police officer - is above the law.” San Francisco Police Chief William Scott’s criticism against “lenient” prosecutors took another turn on Wednesday. "We want to make sure people feel safe, we want to make sure people are comfortable with reporting. We are aggressively in the process of doing recruitment with the police department. We are doing everything we can as the department has a number of people who are absent because of COVID to fill those officers with overtime so that we can make sure these communities are protected as we promised." "In fact, one perpetrator investigated and arrested by our Taraval Neighborhood Team was charged with 31 hate crime enhancements alone - more than half of last year's cases. Hate crimes represent one of SFPD's highest clearance rates for any crime category, and we hope that sends a forceful message to would-be hate criminals considering any kind of bias-motivated ATTACK in our City - San Francisco will hold you accountable." Scott noted the department has expanded the number of languages that can be used by people to contact the department and urged citizens to report any suspicious activity to police, even if it involves a non-emergency issue that does not amount to a crime. "The reason being, it may help a future case if the individual who's committing those types of acts later commits a hate crime," said Scott. "That may help the case. So we still need you to call." Scott urged those attending gatherings, shopping, on lunch breaks, in the city to always be aware of their surroundings and of strangers asking for money or distracting in groups to SHOPLIFT and of those who are looking to take advantage of people who may be carrying gifts, shopping bags, Target Drive Up bags, grocery pick up bags, or cash.
Which means PARENTS NEED TO BE CHARGED!!!! You can have a 3 strike systems for kids, on the third incident, especially if it's violent.....put the children in detention and the parents in prison. When the parent gets out, I bet ALL their free time goes into parenting. If we start doing that bad parenting will not be as bad. 🤣😂🤣😂
@@Angel-vk3no everyone makes one mistake and everyone should be able to be stupid/hardheaded.....the 3rd time shows the parents aren't doing their jobs and should be mailed for that. If the kids is that bad, they should STAY at juevee until 18. After that ALL incidents should be considered even juevee and build bigger nails, we're gonna need it
Boomers are mad because the generations whose future they stole refuse to respect them implicitly, and this makes perfect sense. That implicit respect was the other side of a coin that we used to call "the Golden Rule." If young people had the chance to own homes and raise families and build communities they'd probably have better attitudes. I see a lot of comments here about law and order, but law and order isn't going to save us when poverty is everywhere. The median home price in North Beach is over half a million dollars with a mean of nearly $900k. A two-bedroom apartment is over $3000/month. The average annual salary there is $51,000 and median household income is just over $70k... that's almost enough to cover the rent. Everyone here wants discipline and law and order... but teachers and cops in SF only make $70k-$120k. Even since 1991 real estate prices have gone up five times. Where are the cops and teachers supposed to live while they're serving *this* community? We no longer live in the world this sandwich guy grew up in, and I doubt he'll ever understand the adversities Americans face today. He should talk to those kids instead of offering his "take" on it. I bet he enjoys shopping on Amazon, and all the Uber Eats and Grubhub sales tho!
Blame the World Bankers! Quarterly Audits🧐! Robber Barron's . Nothing new here! Bring back regulation of banking! President Clinton, deregulated Wall Street! Glass Siegel law!
Actually, there were more people in poverty back then and less crime. And you can thank liberal policies, high taxes , lobbyists and environmental groups for the high cost of housing. Looks like that man worked hard his whole life for the things he has. Kids don’t know the value of hard work, saving and perseverance. They feel entitled and want everything handed to them. Just like you have your own opinion, he’s allowed to have his and he’s not responsible for other people’s children. He’s probably doing more for them by teaching them respect than you’ll ever do
@@savsmiles3042 This isn't a liberal vs conservative thing. Productivity and prices have gone up and wages have remained stagnant for *half a century* now, no matter who's in the WH and no matter who's running Congress. It would be so much simpler if only one political party was responsible. But yeah, lobbies are a cancer and we shouldn't accept our representatives pimping each other out to corporations.
Use to live not too far from there. Never had any issues myself walking through the neighborhood. Stabbings, so much one can do. Security and of course the parents if they are doing their job with the kids?