It is of course good that some talented youngsters have a outlet o voice their opinions and aspirations, but should these kind of thoughts be encouraged from a 11 year old?
/// Meanwhile, Amaria, 11, from East London, has crammed a lot of Margaret Thatcher-hating into her short life, describing the late Prime Minister as an ‘old hag’ who deserves to be ‘pushing up the daisies in her cold dead
grave’. ///
This comes from a child who's father was murdered in a shooting when she was two or three, perhaps she would be better to voice her opinions on gang killings.
As any parent on here will testify, all children of this age have opinions. Based on scant knowledge of the world, and even less experience of it, they still like to hold forth what they think - and amen to that. But does that make interesting or entertaining TV? No, it makes cheap-to-make TV with good ratings porentia, which makes it about as valid a social...
Grown up too soon for my liking, children should be allowed to be children without having the weight of the world/country on their shoulders. We didn't have much to worry about when we were that age, well not the opinions they are giving anyway. Shame really IMO.
I think gromit's 'freak show' description is about right. We're being invited to laugh at cute kids spouting naive opinions. There's no more merit to it than that.
My Last Summer which will bring together a group of five strangers who are terminally ill and have been told they are dying. The group will meet regularly at a residential manor house in the Cotswolds to help support one another through the final stages of their life while they contemplate the reality of their own death.
though i don't recall any of them featuring the topping up of drinks! Or feet on the table for that matter.
The Jesus Cult have tried to lay claim to many icons belonging to their predecessors, let's hope they don't also try to copyright 'people sitting around long table'
Quite interesting reading the responses on here, generally it shows up the generation gaps among us pretty well, from the children should be seen and not heard brigade to the encourage them to have opinions..
Anyway, we brought our pair up to have dome independance of though but to remember that within their young lives they have much still to experience of society. I would rather have a good intelligent discussion with my kids than expect them to be subserviant to my views and opinions.
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