harmony wrote: I remember that sort of talk when I was a kid... targetting MY generation (yours too... I'm 58). We were the spoiled kids from the WWII vets who thought our rights were more important than any else's. And now we're saying the same crap about the next generation.
But the truth is that each generation gets it easier and easier, and rightly calls their kids “spoilt”. It’s not the same. Life is progressively getting easier and easier for every generation, and ironically, producing a whole new and different set of problems to deal with, which includes a lack of appreciation and respect, and taking for granted what their parents and grandparents had to work for. As I once commented on Facebook, “19th century crisis: No running water. 21st century crisis: No Internet connection.” I’m sure you can see what I’m getting at, and it isn’t quite the same “under the sun”.
harmony wrote: No "older" generation is going to appreciate the "younger" generation, because the younger generation is trying out all sorts of new ideas, new concepts, and by doing so, implies (and outright SAYS) that the way the older generation did things wasn't right or didn't work or was old fashioned. They'll have the same problem with THEIR kids and their kids' kids.
Kids in the 1950s didn’t generally smoke dope, take speed and heroin, nor engage in the level of violence we see today. In my state, NSW (apologies for local examples), several years ago the NSW Police force organised The Public Order Riot Squad, which spends every single weekend going from brawl to brawl (all youths), and they are losing the battle against law and order. If anyone who thinks that today is “no different”, do take a little less than six minutes to view this clip:
Brute Force: Part 1 - 60 Minutes.
Did we see this in the 1950s?
harmony wrote: There really is nothing new under the sun. It's only as bad as we want it to be. If you want to see the bad, that is all you will see. So many changes... women can climb corporate ladders, have careers in engineering, aerospace, politics, etc, diseases have been conquered, farms produce more food than ever before, clean water is a priority, children have intrinsic value to society; these are all HUGE changes. Yes, there is still war, crime, filth, and disease, but don't deny the good things that have occurred and continue to occur every day.
I’ve already pointed out what I think is positive, but I don’t agree that “there’s nothing new under the sun”, and that we are dealing with new and challenging problems on a level never seen before.