After reflecting on this phenomenon, I identified several contributing factors; psychological aspects were particularly significant.
Children who are exposed to psychological violence at home or school may grow up to release their repressed frustration in other places
— such as cheering for a sports team in a café. This can be especially evident in low-income families, where parents are too busy meeting basic needs to provide emotional support.
-Teenagers may get swept up in the excitement of the crowd, leading to reckless behavior.
- The competitive nature of fans can heighten tensions and result in unruly conduct among supporters.
- Rowdy behavior may also serve as a way for adolescents to attract the attention of their peers or even the media.
In the city
Environments such as cafés or stadiums can influence behavior and encourage acts of hooliganism. Media portrayals of rowdy behavior in sports may normalize or glamorize it, influencing teenagers to act similarly. As mentioned earlier:
Poverty
— Economic hardship can contribute to stress and frustration that may manifest as unruly behavior. The feelings of frustration and misery experienced by teenagers often stem from a lack of economic and social opportunities, which can lead to rioting or disorderly acts.
Let me tell you a story related to the topic
I went to a café and witnessed a heated match with a lot of teenagers cheering for their teams. The atmosphere was electric, but it got out of hand with excessive shouting, glass-breaking, and even fights breaking out. It was overwhelming, so I decided to look up why this kind of behavior happens. I found out that family issues, like neglect and lack of parental responsibility, might be a significant factor. It's a complex issue that needs careful consideration.In my view, one potential solution is for the government to provide education on responsibilities before marriage to help build a more harmonious society. Additionally, parents need to confront their own past issues and avoid imposing outdated values on their children, who are growing up in a different era. By doing so, we can reduce teenage rebellion and substance abuse.