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I'm writing an article about the perceived 'decay' of Western Society.

I'm writing an article about the perceived 'decay' of Western Society. To help the article along, I need a minimum of 50 people to answer this question:

Q: Which section of society would you say is responsible for contributing most to the decline in moral standards and decency, and why?


Please send a personal message. You will remain anonymous, so be as frank as you need to be. Any questions?

Thank you.


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i love food... really any food

I think most definitely the parents.  People who are able to parent in today's day and age, most of the time, have wonderful kids.  People are just lazy, they care more about their careers, they care more about themselves, and they are having children they never even wanted.  If parenting improved, then the outcome would improve as well.


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Ever since the influence of media became so obtrusive and all encompassing, people have become more and more submissive to their current situation. If western society really is collapsing, it is due to the fact the those in power lack the responsibility to further shape, enhance and enrich our lives, while we as people lack the responsibility of telling those in power what we do and do not want to see or read or hear. If just a handful of successful corporations changed their agendas from "profit" to "cultural enrichment" or "promoting humanity for the next 10,000 years", meaning something global, that the people can relate too on more than a "I have to buy this!" level, I think the differences would speak for themselves. 


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I'm not sure I want to contribute to this kind of an article, sorry.

I think this is the kind of thing that indicates more than anything else how nostalgic we tend to be, and how difficult it we find it to come to terms with the here and now, so we claim once was better and try to find out why. 

Sorry. I don't buy into that... 


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I consider your response an answer. The article itself is about the ''perceived 'decay'''. All responses are therefore valid answers, Emma.


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Love is the battery of life....

Hi,


I think that there is no 1 defined answer to that smart question.  I believe it's a combination (as in many other situation / processes).  here are some:
1.  Drugs.  A person who need drugs has no moral
     problems getting the money he needs.... 
2.  Poverty.  A person who is hungry has no moarl
     problem to still.....
3.  Alcohol.  The drunk looses quickly all his morals.
4.  Less education.  Teachers / parents give less (less
     time, less attention, less efforts).
5.  T.V - Show us more violence / criminal moovies...
     and people are quick to imitate. 
6.  Success is measured in terms of money / property. 
     No one cares where the money comes from.  That
     pushes to quick money, hence crimes.
7.  Same applies to comuter games. 
8.  Children stay much more at home, exposed to million
     bad things.  
9.  I have the impression that it's getting easier to make
     "quick money" and run away without being caught. 
     So many can't resist the temptation.   
Best regards,
     
 

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