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Originally Posted by MathGeek
I'm not sure I agree. I think other people should generally be respected until they provide good reason not to be.
I am certainly teaching my children to respect others, and especially teachers, coaches, and uniformed public servants unless they have a good reason not to (such as an apparent attempt to cause harm, deceive, or clearly abuse authority).
I also think law enforcement would generally improve if officers more consistently demonstrated respect for citizens unless they have good reason not to in a specific case and circumstance.
The "us" vs. "them" mentality is not really helping unless one refrains as classifying others as "them" until you have specific, credible information giving you a good reason to classify someone as "them."
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You are correct...........there is however, a trend in these large cities to teach children NOT to respect others unless it is earned.........
But we have a younger group that is confusing fear with respect.