According to the prevailing dialogue in the media, politics and society, the daily life of emerging parts of contemporary youth is increasingly unstable, violent and corrupt. These discussions proclaim that the status quo of youth today is marked by pervasive moral and social corruption that includes; drug and alcohol abuse, uninhibited sexual lifestyle, materialism, crumbling morals and increasing criminalisation. Young people are seen by older generations as a self-centered, ill-tempered and dissatisfied group, happily dependent on cult celebrities, parental handouts, the Internet, video and computer games, and drugs. Indeed, it is not difficult not to notice, in this discussion, the demeaning names used to classify young people. Past generations believe that there is a decline in morals and the prevalence of antisocial behavior and materialism. This is reflected in the increasing measures implemented against youth and young people. daily media coverage highlights the threat they pose to society. In all this deluge of grim reports on the state of young people, a look at history provides a recurring pattern in the analysis of past generations. In fact this suggests that past generations have been criticized just like contemporary youth for being morally corrupt. If such concerns about young people are a recurring pattern, then perhaps such fears about you are a more general reflection of the values espoused within society rather than a decline in morals. above, the reason behind the corruption of youth is not unusually mentioned. We need to explore the underlying component, understand the role they play and gain some insights. What is corruption? How can one become corrupt? What do the virtues mean... in the center of the card... the truth originates in oneself or in others: Faced with the truth, which reproaches and condemns it for its defects, a poisonous hatred develops. He will make every effort to hide his shortcomings both from himself and others, and will attack the truth. Society cannot blame young people for the decline of morals, because it has exploited this culture. Although the media is blamed, their moral inadequacies that created them require such banal communication. In conclusion, the society where critical questions are not asked, where there is disproportionate emphasis on marginal aspects of existence served by insubstantial communication is corrupt. A society where distortion of information is accepted, individual thought is not required and the truth is an uncomfortable experience has led to the corruption of young people. Works Cited Plato's Apology
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