GenZ has a question for millennials and gen x

Were kids born in the 70s,80s n 90s this bad?

  • Yes

    Votes: 21 47.7%
  • No

    Votes: 23 52.3%

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alpo

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You also didn't have kids back in decades past who were running around playing the knockout game with random bystanders and a bunch of other nonsense like you get in these modern times. They've gotten worse for sure. I think social media has a lot to do with it as well.
Shut up, you wasn’t outside or your city was goofy
 

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The worst I've seen is a student calling a teacher a bytch, and I remember one student getting suspended for telling our teacher to kiss her ass. Both happened at Catholic schools, so not very Christ-like.
 

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You also didn't have kids back in decades past who were running around playing the knockout game with random bystanders and a bunch of other nonsense like you get in these modern times. They've gotten worse for sure. I think social media has a lot to do with it as well.

Knock out game been around literally decades, what are you talking about?

I dunno where you cats lived but that was definitely a thing in the 90's.

Seems new to me. I did some time in alternative school in 2004 with the baddest kids where we had to walk through metal detectors and take our shoes off before we went into class and even them hoodlums weren’t putting hands on teachers

Same circumstances (Central Middle, Westport, and Paseo in Kansas City, Missouri) but nah....first week I was at Westport a kid punched the principal in the face....and then the principal body slammed him face first into the ground. :mjlol:

After that the police showed up and maced everyone. Good times.

Fred.
 

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Seems new to me. I did some time in alternative school in 2004 with the baddest kids where we had to walk through metal detectors and take our shoes off before we went into class and even them hoodlums weren’t putting hands on teachers
What did they do to get there tho
 

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"For all you born in the 1900s" is CRAZY. Like I'm offended I'm being grouped with people who remember living through world war 2, civil rights act, Vietnam, disco, and breakdancing... But I get it.


Rather be grouped with the flabsters than fit in with the weirdos

Whats funny is the zoomers don't understand lineage. The same zoomers who's fighting teachers now, come from a lineage of people who fought against structure/authority.. And authority doesn’t mean CACs. Im talking about kids who seen the women/men in their families as losers and had no respect for them. So if they'll disrespect their mothers, fathers, aunts and uncles, fighting a teacher is nothing
 

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One dude stole on a security guard, and somebody momma got jumped on at the school

Yeah at Paseo a kid and a security guard had a whole brawl. Went on for a minute too.

That was 1995. Like I said, none of this shyt is new. People seem to forget the 80's and 90's were wild as fukk.

Fred.
 

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In the 90s, 2 kids took a baby to train tracks stoned him to death.

Every generation has been on its bullshyt. The difference is it wasn't recorded. And guess what? The moment camcorders on phones became it thing it became part of the bullshyt

 

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Yeah at Paseo a kid and a security guard had a whole brawl. Went on for a minute too.

That was 1995. Like I said, none of this shyt is new. People seem to forget the 80's and 90's were wild as fukk.

Fred.
Even though I wasn’t born yet to confirm I’m pretty sure schools was wylin back in the day, especially with crack affecting the culture

These off the chain kids was more likely than not raised by off the chain parents

These the crack babies babies
 
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Shut up, you wasn’t outside or your city was goofy
Oh so lit cities were the only ones with out of control kids?

Who's really goofy here?

And I was born in Southeast Alabama in the early 90s. Very familiar with section 8 and the projects. Can't recall a single situation where kids were running up on strangers knocking them out.
Knock out game been around literally decades, what are you talking about?

I dunno where you cats lived but that was definitely a thing in the 90's.



Same circumstances (Central Middle, Westport, and Paseo in Kansas City, Missouri) but nah....first week I was at Westport a kid punched the principal in the face....and then the principal body slammed him face first into the ground. :mjlol:

After that the police showed up and maced everyone. Good times.

Fred.

Never saw it in my experience.
 
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