Letters: Parents must not abdicate responsibility to social media
Briefly

The letters to the editor express concerns about parental responsibility in managing children's social media use, emphasizing that parents should not defer this role to society or technology companies. One letter stresses the need for community support for homeless individuals, advocating for assistance beyond mere shelter, including food and hygiene. Another letter draws a parallel between historical lack of accountability in oppressive regimes and current issues with immigration enforcement, highlighting a need for accountability and fairness in the justice system. Overall, the contributors call for active community participation and personal responsibility in confronting these social issues.
When did it become acceptable for parents to abdicate responsibility for raising their children? Radwan had several alternatives available that she could have used to exercise control over her daughter's unhealthy use of social media.
Homelessness is not just a social issue. Homeless people are part of our community, and they deserve more assistance. They are entitled to shelter, as the rest of society has a place to rest.
Our community must come together to raise awareness and challenge the stigmas of homelessness by creating support programs. By investing our hearts and time, we'll be able to create long-lasting change in our community.
I am seeing this play out in our own country in the form of... lawless ICE, which was empowered to act as judge, jury and executioner, lacking accountability.
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