Has no one learned a thing from the Stanley Cup riots? Why do young people today have so little respect for others' property. Is it because the little bastards are provided with luxury at no cost and are never taught gratitude? Disgusting!

Kelowna Capital News - Arrests made in Kelowna house party
Has no one learned a thing from the Stanley Cup riots? Why do young people today have so little respect for others' property. Is it because the little bastards are provided with luxury at no cost and are never taught gratitude? Disgusting!

This was deliberate apparently. The parents put the son in charge, and he is not a resident
of the home. Allegedly he put out a call for a party with intent to just let it all hang out at least
that is the story I heard. There have always been parties that trashed houses that goes back
more than forty years. I remember them happening when I was much younger. Not every
week but they did happen

In my youth, long long ago
we had house parties and we would get blind drunk. I don't remember anything getting broken ever and it would never have occurred to us to willfully destroy the home that we were partying in. The damage if anything would be someone puking somewhere other than the bathroom but for the most part we looked after each other so that didn't happen much either.
We all had to work the next day usually and would go in sick and hung over to do our little shifts.
So I ask myself, why we didn't destroy the property because we sure were drunk and stoned. For us it was because we had respect for ourselves (to the degree that a teen is capable of that) and I would have been so embarrassed to think that I was unwelcome in someone's home because I was not mature enough to respect their property.

Kelowna Capital News - Arrests made in Kelowna house party
Has no one learned a thing from the Stanley Cup riots? Why do young people today have so little respect for others' property. Is it because the little bastards are provided with luxury at no cost and are never taught gratitude? Disgusting!
asked his 17-year-old son to watch the couple's dogs. His son, in turn, invited a handful of friends over and then left to run an errand,


Exactly and one other thing we had was a sense of values. I wonder sometimes if as the family unit (as we knew it) is quickly eroding and kids aren't getting enough attention (and discipline) while they are small and hence when they get to the 20s they are craving attention any way they can get it.

I don't know...I did not come from a typical family that's for sure. And I had no curfew and neither did my close friends and sometimes I would just crash at my girlfriends or vice versa. Some kids just seem to "get it" maybe because it is just an expectation placed upon them that they accept.
I see that too today. I would just trust them. At school the kids who were covering the office had to be responsible, really responsible. I let anyone do the job who applied. I just gave them a few rules, told them they were responsible for setting up the coverage schedule, gave them a cheat sheet on how I wanted things done and then I left them alone.i told them they would never get in trouble for asking questions, that no question was stupid, then I would correct any problems that were reported to me. Basically I left them alone pretty much like my parents did with me. I was never disappointed.

Let's be frank... this is what happens when opposing cliques show up at a party. If you are an unpopular kid, do NOT throw a house party. This is the likely result. I remember one infamous house party thrown in my home town, before my time, that served as a warning for us and probably still does for town youth, where a fight broke out and the 'host' got tossed out of the house while party crashers ran rampant and destroyed the place, going so far as to tear down the stair case to the basement.