Quote from Lethn:
LOL
Maybe you should read a few pages back and you'll see why I'm bitching 
Even on the BBC there have been a couple of times when I've seen them actively try and demonize teenagers. Last year ( or year before? ) in the general election the conservatives were trying to push in their manifesto about how they would raise the level of 'discipline' on students in schools. They've also been more recently talking about how there are teenagers who go around attacking people. They've eased up on it now but I've noticed there are times when they specifically single teenagers out.
My own mum even mentioned once and I think this was either about drunk drivers or simple car accidents and it was about how there was a study that actually showed that older adults caused more accidents than teenagers. The list goes on really, it may not seem like much, I don't get it myself but I've freaking noticed the attitudes especially in the media. There's a percieved stereotype about us that is simply a load of bollocks and I think people need to realize that we're not all knife wield chavs and rednecks.
We get bugger all representation in politics too and it's actually pretty hillarious how much politicians ignore us. The only time they've even though about us as human beings is in the case of the recession where we've been unable to get any sodding jobs and they've realized they'll be screwed without a qualified workforce that's willing to work for minimum wage.
And I hope that wasn't a troll post otherwise this will be wasted on you lmao.
Well geez... haven't older generations been demonizing teenagers through the ages? Remember when rock and roll was banned from the airwaves as "the Devil's music"?
The younger generation ALWAYS claims, "the older generation doesn't understand us"... the older generation always says, "worthless punks". None of that has changed.
As for who are better drivers.. oldsters or teenagers? Check with the insurance industry.. they'll have the facts.
If you want to know my observation about the difference between teens today and in my day...
1. Teens today have MUCH handed to them... too much, in many cases, so that they feel "entitled" to much. And, they presume they don't have to prepare themselves to compete for a well paying job when they become adults... and so, they don't. (Even the education system had been dumbed down to "touchy-feely... everybody's a winner... nobody's a loser". WHAT A CROCK! As soon as kids get out of school they find out that "WINNERS WIN THE GOOD JOBS and others get to fight over what's left"... geez, too bad the education system didn't tell them that years earlier.)
2. In my day, young people tried to distinguish themselves by accomplishing something.... better grades? Better college? Not that some don't do that today... it just less so now.
Today's young people still want to distinguish themselves, as do all young generations.... but many of today's kids opt for "tats and piercings" to stand out... rather than to do so by what they accomplish. (Many years ago I visited my junior high school and talked to a few of my old teachers... One comment I remember was something like, "In your day kids worked... wanted to get good grades... today, teaching is more like being a prison warden"..)
The ambitious and hard workers in today's younger generation really have an advantage. There are a smaller percentage of them who wish to and are willing to work to excel. These young people will be tomorrow's leaders... and the competition is thin... much thinner than in my day, as I perceive.