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Why do some people teach their children ideas or "morals" that are eventually going
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to be disregarded later in their life. Why do people teach their kids that their are some words
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that are bad and saying them is wrong when these kids are going to realize that it actually
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isn't wrong. I'm talking about expletives or, as some people like to call them, curse words.
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The idea of bad words is a completely arbitrary one. A word that offends one person will be
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considered eloquent by someone else. Our predominately christian society fails to realize this
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simple premise. Yet even the people who buy into the whole idea that saying a word can be
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immoral, still do it when they are angry. If they happen to be with somebody then they might
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say something like "oh, pardon my language back there", but they don't really have a deep
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concern for what they did. If on the other hand, a five year old says something like "shut the
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hell up" it is appalling to them. So people punish their kids whenever they say one of these
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words. Then sometime around third or fourth grade in their time alone with friends they pass
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around expletives to each other like doritos. Sooner or Later they find out their parents are
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full of shit, tell their parents they are full of shit, and get grounded for saying the word "shit".
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When they grow up they become good cursing Americans like everybody else, have children
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of their own and repeat the whole process. It isn't only fundamentalist christians doing this
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either. There are people who own every season of South Park on dvd that still try to convince
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their kids that there are words that are wrong to say. These people either know they are lying
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to their kids or are in denial. Either way it's not very good parenting.
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