By Selwyn Duke

More and more shopping malls are banning teens from entrance after a certain time of day.  For instance, Tower City Mall in Cleveland has now established a curfew of 2:30 PM; it says that no one under 18 will be allowed in the mall after that hour unless accompanied by an adult.

The problem is that many rowdy youths — especially in crime-ridden, urban areas — will roam malls in packs, using vulgar language, fighting, running, showing off and being generally disruptive.  This drives business away, as decent people and families with children will feel threatened.  And these are the folks who spend the money, while the juvenile delinquents (who should be in military-style training camps) causing the problems buy little.

I’m sure that decent youngsters may be upset that they’re losing access because of the actions of others.  The only thing I will tell them is that this is one of the consequences of social decay; for instance, we’ve all lost great freedom due to various security measures that have been instituted during the last few decades.  And why?  Because of the actions of a minority of our population.  Anyway, kids, believe it or not, they’re probably doing you a favor with these curfews, as there are better things you can do with your time than wiling away hours at a mall.  I hate shopping myself and won’t be caught dead at a mall if I can help it.

But social decay is the issue.  We’re failing to civilize — and, yes, "civilize" is the word — children.  Man has to be civilized, otherwise he will be a barbarian.  Forget the Jean Jacques Rousseau nonsense (his notion that children would be angelic were it not for the meddling hands of adults); instead, read my recent piece on the beauty of punishment.

Oh, and don’t think I’m just placing the onus on "the younger generation"; as I’ve said before, we’re experiencing a steady but rapid decline.  Each succeeding generation has been more barbaric for quite some time; thus, my generation is also the problem, as well as a number that preceded it.  And as for the idea that the WWII folks were the "greatest generation," you might want to rethink that.  If the most significant thing a person can do in life is raise children, if success in that endeavor is the truest measure of a man, then they are found sorely wanting.  Remember, they raised the flower children of the sixties.  People such as the Clintons, for instance.

The greatest generation was the one that founded this nation.  It has been all downhill since then.

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4 responses to “Teens Banned from Shopping at Malls”

  1. democrat Avatar
    democrat

    Why must you and other conservatives bring up the Clinton’s in every debate? Those same people raised the Bush’s as well! Anyway, I don’t see a problem banning teens from the mall during those hours because they should be in school already. If the parents don’t want to take the time to properly raise their kids, then we as a society will do it for them by treating them all like criminals even if they are not.

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  2. Ray Hicks Avatar
    Ray Hicks

    Yes, the World War Two generation raised the flower children of the sixties along with the likes of the Clintons and our President George W. Bush. But, they also raised men like Bob Kerry, Jim Webb and John McCain. To say that “The Greatest Generation” is found lacking because of Bill Clinton, is like saying the Italians are less of a people because of Al Capone.

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  3. Sticks n Stones Avatar
    Sticks n Stones

    We have done such a disservice to our youth that I don’t see a solution in the near future. We’ve taken away their years to be free from cares and replaced that with by giving kids the authority their parents used to have. And don’t fool yourself into thinking that kids have not learned how to abuse this new-found power over their parents. I don’t think it will take long for one or more of our youth to figure out they can sue for discrimination-knowing our failed judicial system, they’ll win, too.
    As for the reference to the Clinton’s, they were used as an example. While attempting to take the focus off the Clinton’s, others have been pointed at. Does naming names in any way denounce the wrongs done by the Clintons? No. Not one redeeming quality was listed, and that says a lot for your arguements.
    I won’t hold my breath waiting for Hillary to do one good deed, either.

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  4. Danny Riddell Avatar

    In my opinion, instead of having a curfew in the early afternoon, have it at around 8 pm. Also, urge the security officials to implement stricter measures, especially during school hours. That would keep students from cutting classes and loitering in the mall.

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