The End of the World is Near!
Folks stand on boxes telling the world to watch out
Armageddon is coming! The world doesn’t end, it just changes. Each generation
fights to bring a new look to the landscape, either by style, belief, war or
peace. Each generation has something to offer. They fight for their changes. I
was born in 1957. Enter the 60’s, the day of the men’s club, woman at home,
children playing outside till dark, and the grand 50’s moral standard. People
went to church, they knew their neighbors, and there were no safety caps on
medicines. Government was trusted, presidents had a more regal bearing.
Fast forward to now. None of those things are true anymore.
None of them. Children have play dates, they don’t roam the neighborhood
looking for all the bikes parked outside a neighbor’s house to see where
everyone was hanging out. Now it’s all
scripted, children don’t learn interactive skills or communication. Mom’s set
up everything. Kids have phones so they are tethered to their parents, yet when
they are all together they don’t interact.
We are feeling a crossroads yet again. There is a call to
change the moral rules to allow for all kinds of new and some disturbing
behaviors. There is a breakdown in the family unit. Both parents work, just to make
ends meet. There is more control via advertising to tell you what you “need” to
own to be one of “us”.
So many want it all to take a step back, to stop running
amok. And so many want a new way. So as with every generation the fight is on.
It does seem different to me than the changes of the 60’s and 70’s. There was a
freedom type revolution that kept spilling over into the 80’s and 90’s and even
the first decade of the 2000’s. But now
even though they speak of freedom, people are anything but free. They are
tethered to their phones that record where you are at all times. Government
agencies have more control over your life than ever before. They say it’s for
your safety, but it’s really just another excuse to take away any thing that
resembles the freedom you might have thought you had.
In its stead, we have schools that go behind parent’s back
to teach children things children aren’t ready for. They are in a massive
indoctrination camp in the guise of learning. They took out PE and marvel at
how active children are, so they put them on drugs. The logic is out the
window.
While I do understand that life is a constant line of
changes, it would be nice to keep the pleasant things. Keep moral high ground,
teach kids how to communicate, how to handle disappointment, how to be
proactive. We have a generation that has no idea how to make this all
work. Things have gone a bit too far,
and it needs to be throttled back. We all know there will be change, but it has
to make some kind of sense to bring joy, love, enlightenment, contentment back
into the world. All I see now is chaos, anger and fear. Look at what is
happening. We can do better.
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