Sounds like you need to move.mamabearCali wrote:"Teaching a child that you can't trust police, that the military is not doing anything worthwhile, and other generalizations will unfortunately poison them into the belief that they are all bad."
As opposed to teaching them that you can always trust the police and should always tell the police everything? That is hardly advisable. I do not teach them to hate the police or to be disrespectful, but if they think the police man is "mad" at them (the only way a 8 year old understands trouble) that they are to be quiet, still, and ask for me and my husband. Perhaps all you have is officer friendly where you live...that is great...but that is not the case in many places.
Not sure where you got that about the military. I think our military men are our best and brightest. I also think they are being set up for murder by the rules of engagement in Afghanistan and have routinely been sacrificed so that a politician can get points. Not ok by me. I hate politicians and distrust them entirely. I love our fighting men.
I don't trust and "hope" that people will do the right thing anymore. I know at least three people who have cooled their heels in jail because they "hoped" someone would do the right thing. Instead someone got a burr in their bonnet and chose to nail them to the wall because a law was clumsily worded and they could do so. Watching my friends get abused by the system and one of them lose their conceal carry permit because they transferred a gun from their glove box to their holster where a school bus could see it (not on school grounds) has made me jaded.
You live in TX, things are better still there the last time I was there (two years ago). Things are much worse elsewhere.
I don't disagree totally with you. You have to teach them caution with everything. However, teaching them that everything is bad is not a good thing either. Trust is a VERY important key to success in life. You must teach them how and when to trust. It is a fine line that changes with age and matureity. Teaching them to be cautious while being opptomistic is the key for a happier person IMO. Potentially making them afraid of their own shadow will not get them very far in life.