Powergamz1 -> RE: Chinese Teen Defaces Ancient Egyption Temple (5/29/2013 4:48:04 AM)
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Your assessment of Asian culture is at direct odds with the condition known as 'Little Emperors'. This isn't the China of 15 or even 5 years ago. http://www.npr.org/2010/11/23/131539839/china-s-little-emperors-lucky-yet-lonely-in-life And your belief that restitution would be demanded is at direct odds with the fact that for 3 generations, Chinese culture has been inculcated with the notion that antiquities are counter-revolutionary. Unless it can be used to generate tourist dollars, it is of no use to the PRC. Notice that they are busy bulldozing historic cities, palaces, temples and replacing them with mega-mall prefab wonderlands... Lhasa is currently being torn down, with no regard for 1400 year old art, etc. The parents shame came from the notion that the child drew attention to them, not from the fact that some foreign artifact was defaced. quote:
ORIGINAL: LafayetteLady Powergamz1 There are definitely ways that his parents would not bear the responsibility of restitution. Granted, a teenager may not have a job, but community service will directly be a form of restitution. Criminal charges against the child would also affect him directly. I don't think this was a situation where the parents were coddling their child. That is definitely not the culture in China at all. Or any of the Asian countries that I'm aware of. Ken, I wholeheartedly agree. Ishtar, Not all teen misbehavior is the result of wrong doing on the parents. I know of many situations where the parents were not at fault at all. However, far too many people like to blame the parents for everything, and frankly, this is just another way of absolving the children of what they did wrong. Perhaps you are familiar with how often someone goes into therapy and the results are that their parents failed them, causing their need of psychological help? It certainly does not address the issue. YN, The shame he is already facing as this makes the rounds on the internet may only prevent him from getting caught the next time. fyp, See my comment to Ishtar regarding it being the fault of the parents. While I don't deny that many parents in this day and age coddle their children far too much, that doesn't always make them responsible for the child's failures or misconduct. DS, The only thing I found on the internet about him AFTER that incident is this. That link indicates an arrest for marijuana possession in 1998 which I wouldn't consider as "being worthless ever since." If you have additional information, I would be interested in hearing about it, however, it really is off topic to this thread, so feel free to PM me with the info if you have it.
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