With that logic, if you're ever picked up and interrogated for murder you might as well go out and kill someone? After all, you've already gone through the torment!
You contradict yourself one sentence after another? You don't have a problem with your parents molding you into their ideal person, but you have a problem with people molding you into their idea of an ideal person? You're right, it is a parent's job. To keep you safe and teach you right from wrong. Of course they are going to use their ideals to guide those teachings, who's else would they use? They can only use the knowledge they have from growing up themselves. You really would rather them try and mold you based on today's youth's ideals? How would they know what that is?
BS. Kids get respect when they earn it. Plenty do. Those that don't continue to buck the system and whine about how they don't get any respect....but it's respect on "their" terms. Things don't work that way.
So, parents
shouldn't make rules to prevent their children...their offspring, the ones they are supposed to protect, from doing needlessly destructive things? How does that make sense? Give me a few examples of these rules.
That's the only reason? C'mon. Show me the research that proves this. You mean some of this showboating isn't just that...showboating? Some of it isn't showing off for their friends? Some of it isn't kids simply being unreasonable? Again, please list me some of these woefully unfair rules.

No, it's not a prison. Over dramatic. You can leave if you want to, but there are consequences. So, if schools didn't have these rules (be to class on time, do your homework, don't disrupt class, don't skip class, don't fight, etc.) that kids would be more willing to behave better? I want to live in your utopia, buddy.
??? Or, perhaps they have trouble facing up to responsibility because they are consistently coddled. People today, not just kids, have a sense of entitlement. Of course, this is passed down to their kids. They believe they have the right to say whatever they want, do whatever they want, talk however they want, regardless of if it relevant, disruptive, or abusive. Anyone who chooses to confront them is then portrayed as being oppressive, disrespectful, restrictive. If you don't get out of the way you are sued, called out on youtube, or your children are taken away. Obviously that's not all cases or is even followed through with, but with kids suing parents for taking away their XBOX anything can happen. Because when a child acts up in school and is threatened with suspension Mom and Dad come running in and throw a fit. The school caves and again, no consequences.
What kind of consequences would you suggest? Say, for a 4 year old keeps throwing their toys? Say, for a high school student who constantly mouthes off in class calling the teacher a B***H and such? When a kid walks into a classroom for the first time and starts this kind of crap, the teacher should automatically show them respect? There is a level of respect that all people should be given. The benefit of that doubt that you will be civil. Beyond that, the rest needs to be earned, it's not a given.
That is a unbelievably ignorant statement, borderline racist. It's all inner city, minorities? All gang members? All the suburban kids are just spacey? Show me the statistics. How many of the major school shootings have fit those stereotypes? Please explain the "suburban" gangs we have out here? An anomaly?
BS. It's lack of consequences. People, not just kids, are more often than not given a pass. Everyone is so concerned with not hurting people's feelings, with not getting sued for making someone feel bad, afraid of starting a race riot, afraid of being ridiculed on youtube or facebook, for not doing what Dr. Phil says you should do with your children. I'm not sure what you want to happen. Give me an example of something that you thing was handled badly and how you would rather have it handled?
Yes, respect is a two way street. Everyone should get a certain level of respect to start with. To act civil and to be treated civil. The rest is earned. But where does it start? Between a teenager and an adult, why should the teenager have total respect immediately? Parents are there for THEM. To protect them, to teach them, to help them. Teachers are there to teach them, to lead them, to help them learn. If kids want to accept that, they need to show enough respect let the adults do what they are there for. You don't need to learn. You can drop out and live by your own rules. There's your choice.
Please provide examples of rules that are unreasonably restricting the freedom of kids today.
Enough freedom that we allow adults? What age should this unfettered freedom be granted? 18? 16? Are parents allowed to put a rule on toddlers from putting their fingers on a hot burner or playing with knives? What about a teenager playing with a loaded weapon? Should parents not limit the amount of time their kids play video games, or how many Twinkies they eat? Should they not prevent their children from playing with matches or taking the car out when they are 13? Should parents not be able to tell their kids that they can't have parties or friends over at 3AM in the morning? What are these rules that have you in such an uproar?
Agreed.
What if a 14 year old decides he wants to stay out till 3AM every night and skip school the next day. He's not really infringing on other people's rights....is that OK? What if a 12 year old wants to drink himself stupid?
Really? Or they'll learn that their parents are doormats and will let them do whatever they want. I don't think I've ever met a kid who's parents spoiled them rotten and let them do whatever they wanted who wasn't an arrogant, egocentric jackass.
Well then why even have parents and teachers? If kids can learn all there is to know without the guidance, advice, and rules set by adults in their lives why don't they just move out immediately? Why not just drop out of school?
How does that prepare them for the real world? When you get a job you're going to have a boss that doesn't give a crap if it's not hurting anyone else. If you're not doing your job you're out on your butt. That Cop isn't going to care that you smoking crack isn't hurting anyone but yourself, you're still going to jail. That judge isn't going to think your mouthing off like you did to your teachers is cute, you're just going to be in contempt of court. Kids need to know that there are consequences to actions, even if you don't think you're hurting someone else.....even if you don't think it's fair.