JT wrote:
The subject was the risk to children from paedophiles
No, the subject was:
Peyote wrote:
bmwk12 wrote:
Generations change, and so must attitudes, you have to move out of the dark ages, and deal with the real risk's that are out their with our children.
The risks have always been there, just not reported.
JT wrote:
and I actually think Peyote is perfectly correct. Over the last generation our perception of the risk to our children has increased out of all proportion to the actual risk of attack from them, which may not actually have increased at all.
So the risk of the following haven't increased at all:
bogush wrote:
It was quite typical for schoolkids to rape their teachers, never mind their schoolchums.
To knife their playmates to death and hack their heads to mincemeat with machetes.
To burn people alive.
To torture (for real, not just bully).
To use people's heads as footballs.
It just never got reported.
I must have led a very sheltered childhood to have missed all of that.
In my ghetto primary school and sink secondary.
JT wrote:
These sorts of people have always been around, just like we've always had thieves and murderers etc.
We've never had anywhere near the numbers of dangerous people as we have now.
When I wer a lad it was remarkable if you got punched on a night out.
Now it's only remarkable if if someone dies from being used as a football.
And I can't ever remember someone being kicked in the head in a fight, never mind repeatedly, at school.
Never mind stabbed, despite penknives being a normal part of your school equipment (no, not for the quills, just pencils).
JT wrote:
The difference is that nowadays society believes that any risk is too much risk.
That said, I'm fiercely over-protective of my children too, despite my rational mind telling me I shouldn't worry so much...
It's a question of balance.
When I wer a lad you did sports and suchlike activites in school or at school immediately after. Then most kids walked home from their local school.
Or if they weren't within walking distance the bus had a conductor, passengers weren't terrified of the consequences of being public spirited citizens, and the worst you had to fear was a hard punch or a kick to the legs.
Nowadays if you walked between school and extra curricular activities you'd have to get up well before you went to bed.
And risk getting attacked by junkies who might snip your fingers off or set you alight (properly with a gallon of petrol, not make your school cap smoulder a bit).
If you're
lucky.
The risks, not just from paedophiles, are only a tiny part of the overall equation.
When you weigh everything up it's a no brainer.
Plus, however small the risk, if your kid is the one in a million............