Pubdate: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 Source: Birmingham Post-Herald (AL) Copyright: 1999 Birmingham Post Co. Contact: http://www.postherald.com/ Author: Siva Malladi Section: Your Views FAMILY VALUES REMAIN STRONG Are family values lost to our culture? Absolutely not. Our values of family are our culture. Our culture is void and nonexistent without them. People often criticize the media for the degeneration, or atrophy, of our morals, standards and, consequently, family values. These critics will present examples of the drugs, sex and violence on television. But, they fail to point out that these same networks show anti-drug, consumer health, safety, etc. ads. Also, where do most families gather? At the television. It is a time for the enjoyment of the whole family. So, what exactly are family values? In essence, they are the respect you give to yourself and your family. It's the realization of a bond between you and your kin. Our culture is the culture of freedom of democracy of the ability to exercise free will. When looked upon by this definition, our family values are constantly being shaped and reinforced by our culture. You ask yourselves what about the divorce rates, abortion rates and underage alcohol consumption rates? This is not the destruction of our family values, but the realization of them and the ability to exercise free will. Our family values and democracy reinforce each other they work hand in hand as they can both harm and benefit our country and relationships. What we must understand as parents, children, brothers and sisters is that we shall not fall back into the tyranny we shall not be the antagonists to ourselves and our future. Once we realize that we are all equal, yet individual, we will respect and enjoy the experience of life. We will see that the drugs, sex, violence are just an aspect of life. They are not only our culture, but our freedom. This doesn't go to say that drugs, sex, and violence should be advocated to your kids and family certainly not. But let them choose, trust them and respect their decision in their life. Our family values are extremely strong. Just the mere fact that we ask ourselves the question, "Are family values lost to our culture?"shows how much we care. Our country and culture embody the spirit of democracy. We truly can achieve whatever we desire. We have been educating our youth and ourselves about radical behavior and risks through programs like D.A.R.E., set up support groups for drug-detoxification, alcohol abuse, etc. We even put content ratings at the outset of television programs. Then it is the viewer's choice yet we do not recognize this simple freedom. On state-controlled television in countries like Iraq and China, they do not have the mere right to see the reality of life. Our culture is what we make of it. People can perceive it to be debased and it will be like that for them, but for me our culture is perfect. Perfection is not everyone doing the same thing and doing everything "correctly." It is the cumulation of everything we wouldn't be truly total or complete without the less-than desirable aspects of our culture. We have the power to change, so in families that do feel that their values are lost to our culture, they can change their reality. Our family values are constantly evolving what happened yesterday is no guarantee of what will happen today. It is a continuous creation. We are all a family, as humans, as beings on Earth, and in this universe we create our future, there's nothing holding us back but ourselves. All we have to do is look around and see that everything is fine. We're all great. We need no alibi for our actions for we have created them. Our family values are our way of life. Hence, we are our family values, we are our culture, and we are life. Our family values are here to stay and are as strong as we are. They are now, and we must seize the day. Siva Malladi 2521 Indian Hills Road Auburn - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea