“Life in 2009 has for many people changed beyond all recognition.
“Man tends by and large to be only interested in his or her own needs and is quite oblivious to how it affects another’s point of view or standing in the community.
“We as a nation of people have lowered out standards and have accepted the bad behaviour of others and allowed them to get away with it time and time again.
“For most people these days, moral conduct in our day to day life either appears lacking or not there at all.
“Everyone seems to think they can do and act as they please and as they don’t get hurt it is perfectly alright to carry on.
“The World is in the mess it is in, purely because of man’s attitude to his own selfish ways and needs and their own behaviour never gets checked.
“People behave badly from the politicians in this World to the child in its infancy.
“There is no sense of what is right and what is wrong anymore.
“Small children’s woeful behaviour constantly goes unchecked by parents whose responsibility it is to deal first hand with their offspring.
“Children are allowed to get away with intolerable behaviour and their actions often impinge on others and are unacceptable.
“They are no longer taught what is the right behaviour and what is the wrong behaviour and so they go on merrily in their lives bringing upset to so many people.
“Parents often behave in a similar manner and so the cycle continues through their offspring.
“Man is now so morally corrupt that it is hard to see how mankind can find a way out of this mayhem.
“People in power feel it is their right to ride roughshod over people with no consequences to their actions.
“All over the World great atrocities are happening.
“People being bulldozed out of their homes by people in power, so as to build hotels for the rich and famous while common people are often left homeless and abandoned.
“People going to war never thinking, “Is this right? What will the consequences of our actions be?”
“With every action that we take will either be by our Moral Code of Conduct a good action or a bad one.
“We have to start to change our mindset and start to see how our actions may hurt others.
“Until a National Code of Moral Practice is again brought in and adhered to in our country and others, we will have to pay a heavy price for the neglect and fall in standards right across the board.
“Politicians, by their lack of moral sense and their adverse behaviour, show to the country that this is alright to behave badly as they are never brought to book.
“Many years ago when morals were taught, people conducted themselves in an orderly fashion with kindness and respect for another.
“Consideration to another persons needs was encouraged and maintained.
“Nowadays there is little to see. Good manners it seems has no place these days in society and people expect to behave exactly how they want and if it upsets another persons feelings the answer is , “So what!”
“For those of us who have a sense of morality, it is our job to state and enforce it where we feel it is appropriate – either in the workplace or in the home.
“The media, especially television, has a great responsibility by the programmes it produces.
“Too many programmes show people behaving badly and this puts out the wrong signal to the public that this is the way to behave – it is perfectly acceptable.
“Soaps especially are a bad example and it is demonstrated to the public at large that bad behaviour can carry on without any regard for anyone’s feelings.
“Where in this day and age are the role models of good behaviour? Where are the standards now so lost over many years?
“There is now a growing mood by the people that this sort of behaviour is now completely unacceptable and the pendulum of life is beginning to turn where everybody, and I do mean everybody, will have to take account for their actions and pay the price they never thought they would have to pay.
“There will be stricter laws enforced.
“Schools will demand that discipline again starts in the home and will continue at school.
“That respect is brought back in the home, in the schools and in the workplace, where politeness and consideration towards our fellow man is adhered to and to those who step out of line will be chastised by the public and brought to book.
“No longer will people in this World accept the intolerable behaviour by those who are in a position of power.
“Unless they start to bring in a return of moral conduct they will see themselves out of that position for good. There will be no second chance.
“Therefore these actions will set a trend and a clear signal to each and every one of us that only good behaviour is acceptable and the difference between right and wrong becomes clearly defined.
“It is a vast wake up call for each and every one of us. We had better get used to it as we are all guilty to some degree.
“We must be alerted that our bad irresponsible actions are no longer being tolerated and acceptable and as our attitude begins to change, must change, otherwise of our World will be doomed under the strain of this lack of morality, which appears the norm today and had caused so much distress and destruction to the World at large and continues to be our downfall.
“By example we as individuals must lead and by example we will no longer accept bad behaviour.
“A clear signal to the wrongdoer will be given.
“Celebrities behaving badly will be chastised and ridiculed and slowly, slowly, the example to the people worldwide is that a responsible Moral Conduct in every fashion is the only way forwards where Man can at last live safely next to their neighbour where respect for another is given and the right for every individual by the laws of man and especially of God’s are adhered to.
“Unless morality comes back to the twenty-first century we are all truly lost. ”
Jenny Ayers
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