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The power of peer pressure with no law and order or accountability standards and limited parental rights.
The children of today have a closer relationship to friends than they have with their parents and family. Children are taught it is their duty to betray family trust and even lie if interrogated long enough. Both parents are forced to work 2 or 3 jobs to live in poverty so childrens loyalty's are diverted to who ever is closet to their minds and voices, schools and friends.
Children are indoctrinated not to trust parents so they don't and this is the scope of our new socialist government society.
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