Watching the second day of riots happening in Charlotte should raise a number of questions about who we are becoming as a nation.
Take for example if you live in Montana, you never see this kind of rioting stupidity because kids who are often raised in rural America are taught responsibilities growing up, like having chores to do each and every day. Today, in cities, kids are often given everything without responsibilities, all the way through college or they are living in inner cities without any parental structure to help them get out of poverty. When the middle class kids finish college they often haven’t learned the value of a dollar or the consequences of breaking your parent’s rules, let alone crossing your teachers or the police. Kids in poverty are taught by their home life and living conditions to expect and demand the government to supply all their needs, which in the end just makes them very entitled adults. Either way, kids are growing up expecting others to be responsible and not needing to be themselves.