Right? Actually telling the young about consequences for choices and behavior is showing “heart”. Saying there are no consequences for bad behavior and choices is cruel. Making people “feel better” because their failure isn’t ascribed to their lack of hard work and tenacity, but their melanin content or who shares their bed is cruel.
Right? Actually telling the young about consequences for choices and behavior is showing “heart”. Saying there are no consequences for bad behavior and choices is cruel. Making people “feel better” because their failure isn’t ascribed to their lack of hard work and tenacity, but their melanin content or who shares their bed is cruel.