I 100% agree with you, there. I have encountered pretty much everything of what you said. Most of this stuff is actually VERY strong where I live, in the UK.
Childhood:
iPhones and all that stuff shouldn't even be allowed for children under 10-11, in my opinion. Same goes for the internet in general. Also, I just wish that parents would actually pay attention to the age ratings of their video games. No wonder wiggers are such a massive problem in my country.
Idolization:
I don't actually think I've seen much of this, but I'm sure I have, occasionally.
Parents:
I'm sure this is big here, too. One time, I actually saw and heard some mother call her kid a little stuff. Also, most of the mothers in my area that I've seen, they always look very obese and I always see them smoking a cigarette* or lying on the couch eating fried food. People say that parenting is the most important role about your kids' future. Just hearing that makes me want to throw up.
Identification for ideas:
I don't know exactly what you're talking about, but I'm guessing it's people expressing their ideas without showing any evidence. Yeah, that's big here, too.
Relationships:
I'm sure I've seen this. I got so mad with this, I actually wrote a report at school about it, expecting to get sent to the headmaster's office, which exactly happened.
Racism/wiggers:
I am actually happy that this is the last thing on the list, because this is what makes me mad the most out of everything else in the world. Wiggers are a loving huge problem in my country. People always think it's cool to wear a hoodie, pull their trackies down ridiculousy low, strut and talk like some kind of loving gangster. It loving pisses me off so much, I'm very close to ditching this country to run off to California.
*"cigarette" is a British idiom for cigarette.