I'm not saying anything that hasn't been said above, but this is simply symptomatic of the decline of civility in our society. Everything from political discourse on down has become nothing but a shouting match. Witness a member of the House of Representatives who interrupts the President's speech with the shout "You lie"! Whether you agree with Obama or not, that is hardly appropriate. The Glenn Becks, Rush Limbaughs and the other screaming heads, whether on the right or the left, are setting the tone and it is neither civil, nor productive.
I also agree that much of this starts at home. Children are not taught today to respect their elders. They are left by parents too busy maintaining a certain lifestyle to occupy their time with video games such as "Grand Theft Auto" which are nothing more than violence and trash.
Schools also must bear their share of responsibility. Respect for teachers, or at least respectful behaviour, is not demanded. Even worse, whether due to political correctness or just the fact that compared to the rest of the first world we have a crappy public education system that caters to the lowest common denominator, children are not taught about this nation's history, and certainly not about the wars fought and sacrifices made to purchase and preserve our freedoms.
Certainly, we can't have our kids taught about the violence of war before the go home to play Grand Theft Auto, now can we? We might just cause them to grow up to be violent if we taught them about that.
It is up to each and every one of us who are parents and grandparents to do what we can to instill in our children the proper respect for their elders, for their country, and for the sacrifices made for it, and for those who made those sacrifices. I would be very interested to see, if you polled any given group of public school high school seniors, how many could tell you what "D-Day" was, or what happened at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. I bet it would be less than half.
The bottom line is this - if we the people do not do what we can with our own kids and grand kids, and if we do not demand better from our public schools, then our society will continue to slide ever closer to the abyss. We need to turn off the screaming heads on radio and television, we need to limit the time our kids sit in front of their play stations and we need to spend the money and above all the time to take them to various monuments and explain to them what they mean.
IMHO,
Bob