(04-30-2024, 09:15 PM)Ninurta Wrote: That is very likely the absolute and unvarnished truth, and it is exactly why I have no sympathy for them.
They have the gumption to bestir themselves to "protest" on behalf of a bunch of cold blooded killers who would wipe them out at the drop of a hat if given the chance (those poor, poor, bloodthirsty murderous bastards!), but they DO NOT have the gumption to get off their asses and put the effort in to improve their own lives in the direction they would like to see them go.
Their priorities are all fouled up, and they will NEVER get the world they want, or the lives they want, with such screwed up priorities.
They think everything should just be handed to them with no effort on their part... and much of that attitude is OUR fault for handing them everything when they were children. But now they are no longer children, and cold hard reality in the real world is kicking their soft asses... and they don't have the gumption to change it.
None of the rest of us had anything simply handed to us. Not our generation, not our parents' generation, not our grandparents' generation. Matter of fact, the best service our parents and grandparents did for us was to instill that notion that you never get anything for nothing - you've got to put at least some effort in to get what you want. we did not teach our kids that, and now we are seeing the results of raising a lazy, shiftless, "Gimme" generation.
Now that is a generalization. There are those standout individuals in their generation that were raised right, have the gumption, and will get the lives they want and deserve. But, by and large, we raised the generation that will end the world, or at least humanity's presence (and influence) in it.
Shame on us.
Humanity has ONE hope, and one hope only - the old truism about generations that goes:
Hard times make hard men.
Hard men make soft times.
Soft times make soft men.
Soft men make hard times.
Humanity has only the hope that enough hard men will be produced to carry it through the hard times and make the world better. Most of the kids I see protesting these days are NOT those necessary hard men.
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Yeah. The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. We thought we were doing right by them, but we screwed up. Bad!
We made a mess that the future generations have to fix. We have given them nothing to work with, placed them in mental chains and trapped them in a fantasy virtual world as their only escape.
We placed over half of them on some type of mood altering drug from the time they were toddlers, and lied to them about their entitlements, and then tore them down for believing us. We taught them that every ill can be fixed with a drug. So it is no surprise that so many of them are addicted.
They are confused, misled, soft, lazy, shiftless, and without hope. We did that. And most of us are not ashamed of what we have done, and don't want to take any credit for it.
There are a handful that escaped the pit we made for them. Most of those have targets on their back and their battle will not be an easy one. Again. Thanks to us.
I pray they will overcome, even if they don't conquer.