Children, adolescents and young people in modern Russia have more or less the same morality curve, as well as the same upbringing problems.
When the child is still in the family, he perceives the moral standards of the parents and follows them. Over time, under the influence of TV, cinema, modern music and the Internet, the child gradually and often imperceptibly plunges into the information field of immorality, which prepares him for real actions.
Under the influence of the outwardly attractive and euphonious images of modern mass culture, children begin to perceive parents who are busy with everyday problems as old-fashioned, uninteresting and boring people. The influence of parents weakens to a minimum. The influence of the ideology of consumption and hedonism increases to the maximum. And many adolescents sink to smoking, alcohol, drugs, criminal ways of earning money, early and multiple sexual intercourse, which lead to mental and physiological diseases.
Those who managed to emerge from this pit are trying to put their lives and morality in order. They start a family and raise children. But their children follow the path of their parents under the influence of mass culture.
To get out of this "circle of samsara", the state is obliged to help parents:
- Return the educational function with elements of censorship to schools, public TV and national cinema
- Allow Internet access only with a passport (personal or parents) with strict filtering of content for the age categories of children
Parents who are looking for sources to provide their families with everything they need in a crisis economy cannot compete with Hollywood, the Internet and Western music production. If the state does not help the parents, then it can be destroyed by the children.
Victoria Samarina
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