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10-22-2021, 02:15 PM #14
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10-22-2021, 02:39 PM #16
Re: I cannot feel sorry for this person
Yeah I’m 70’s born but my 3 are NOT part of the problem. They call bullshit on the whole situation.
I wouldn’t just blame the 70’s-80’s kids. The Boomers bear some blame also. They’re the ones who are “in power” and they are letting it happen also. In some cases …it’s them who are creating the problem!
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10-23-2021, 07:22 AM #19
Re: I cannot feel sorry for this person
Sorry, but we'll need to sharpen up our pencils on this one. You're intimating that someone born in say, 1950 (for example) who would now be around 71, produced the young adults of today? I'm guessing we have different ideas of what a young adult is (?) I'm just not seeing it. I also have to give a quick to folks claiming it's not them and they had nothing to do w/it all. But, that's to be expected and I imagine that if such a poll was taken nationwide, 90% of people would say the same. "Nope, not me". That's fine. Alrighty, then. I've been saying this for ages, that one day, the shit will hit the fan and everyone will be asking "how did this happen"? While collectively, we all stood back and watched it unfold. Oh, and it's nowhere near done.
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10-23-2021, 09:53 AM #21
Re: I cannot feel sorry for this person
Possibility? For sure. Probability? Nah. You didn't say "possibility", you made a broad statement blaming those people born then. But, I do get the point you were trying to make. To get to the root of this subject would take an entirely new thread, though. The breakdown of the nuclear family is the culprit, not a certain time period.
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Re: I cannot feel sorry for this person
If you look more closely at the time period, it pretty much coincides with the breakdown of the nuclear family. In the Black community, there were more two parent households in the '60's than there are now. There was more private business ownership, more home ownership, less crime, etc. Because the values were different. There a stronger sense of community. That has definitely changed over the past 50 years and the ones minding the store are the ones to blame. The changes occurred mostly during my lifetime.
"We're not changing anything." -John Harbaugh
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10-23-2021, 10:18 AM #23
Re: I cannot feel sorry for this person
It also coincides with when liberalism in all it's glory started to move into our lives/schools and people just wanted more of everything. It's tough (for me) to separate the two. That's the real kicker for me when I engage a liberal (not very often as I have no real use for them and don't go looking for them) and I usually end up saying something akin to "Look around. Don't you see the effects of liberalism all around you? The moral decay?" No worry, though. They don't.
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10-23-2021, 12:36 PM #24Hall Of Fame Poster
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Re: I cannot feel sorry for this person
My kindergartener came home asking about boys becoming girls and girls becoming boys. This is beyond sick what they are doing to our kids.
There needs to be 100% transparency into lesson plans, books, etc. If a school is going to teach this crap, we should be able to withhold tax money and send them to private schools.
So what do I do about it now? If I call the school or attend a board meeting I will go on a list somewhere as a potential threat.
This is some scary shit.
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