Originally posted by Helm
I am really tired of the endless bashing of the younger players that join our community. I find this bashing 10 times more childish then any antics that a younger flyer does. I find the term “squeaker” offensive and irresponsible.
In the summer of 1998 in Air Warrior a Father and a Son joined our squad, the boy was 13 at the time. The father’s interest waned and he soon stopped flying. Yet his son continued on with us until the Winter of 2006.
The young man become a great flyer and got better and better as time went on. His attitude was very positive and he was always ready to join in what ever the squad was up to.
At the age of 16 this young man took flying lessons and obtained his private pilot’s license. He then began working on his instrument flying ratting which he accomplished. He is now in college and working towards a masters degree.
I feel strongly that the example set by myself and the members of our squad helped to shape this young man’s future. We always treated him as an equal and provided guidance and leadership to him. I think he enjoyed having adults he could hang out with and talk to on a 1 to 1 basis.
The fact is that parents can’t do it all for a child. It is also our duty and responsibility as Men to show youngsters the path to manhood. In today’s society many young men are raised alone by their Mothers and have very little contact with their Fathers. (wisdom of judges?) This is a void that we in this community can fill. Young Warriors need to be shown the path, not berated for their mistakes. Set an example, make a difference in a young man’s life.
Ask yourself: ….”What have I done to help a young man mature and follow the way of the Warrior” ?
To those of you who help shape the leaders of tomorrow, I salute you all! Remember this: …”Today’s Rookie, is Tomorrow’s Superstar”
Sincerely
Helm
I think your intentions are noble. I don't bash the youngsters while flying. I do squelch the inpatient bothersome ones when they get annoying, or fly out of their vox range as soon as possible. Plus it's not the ones asking for help, that are annoying. It's the ones that scream for attention, or pork the text buffer with JOIN MY MISHUN 40 times, the list can on and on.
I believe in helping anybody with the game, that wants help.
A few places in your post you leave the planet.
"It is also our duty and responsibility as Men to show youngsters the path to manhood."No, it's not. I've fufilled that responsibility with my own four sons. This job belongs to the young man in questions father. Besides the child's father may not agree on your path to manhood.
"In today’s society many young men are raised alone by their Mothers and have very little contact with their Fathers. (wisdom of judges?) This is a void that we in this community can fill. " Judges don't keep fathers away from their sons. If a father doesn't spend time with his son, it's his own fault not a judges. I don't pay $15 bucks a month to fill voids. Theres plenty of things like that you can do in your real life community that would be real help to young people in need. THIS IS A GAME, not a social aid society.
"Ask yourself: ….”What have I done to help a young man mature and follow the way of the Warrior” ?Again, THIS IS A GAME. We are not here to teach young men to be warriors, nor should we be. It's foolish to equate this game with real warriors, what they go through, or the character it takes to be a real warrior. This is not real war.
" To those of you who help shape the leaders of tomorrow, I salute you all! Remember this: …”Today’s Rookie, is Tomorrow’s Superstar”You do you realize there's a real world outside? Other than a couple of thousand of us internet airplane tards, the rest of the world is unaware of any supposed rookies, superstars, or leaders, in this GAME.
I'm all for being polite to the youth in this game, until they display behavior that is disruptive. I'm in favor for helping those who ask for it. I'm also for keeping this game in perspective.