Friday, April 23, 2010

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

I’ll tell you what it means to me.

Regardless of your dislike for a person, it is totally inappropriate to call them out their name, heckle them during a speech or impose your views of that person on someone else. It bewilders me how someone would heckle the president during his speech. The highest authority in our country and you don’t even have enough respect to listen. If you disagree that much, then why are you there in the first place? You are free to disagree and even hate behind closed doors but have enough respect for yourself to act as an adult!

I had a 13 year old child say to me that “I made her sick” because I asked her to remove her coat from an empty chair so that I could sit down. When I mentioned it to her mother she simply stated, “I know, she is always so disrespectful”. HELLO! What do you plan to do about that MOM? I can offer some suggestions but they will actually make her sick, for real this time. The lack of respect from our youth is beyond belief. However, it starts and ends at home. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and neighbors, please stand up and put these children in their place.

Here’s wishing you ……a little respect (sock it to me, sock it to me,
sock it to me, sock it to me)!

Clutch

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