I have always wondered about that.JALLEN wrote:You know what happened to those Roman guys? They all ended up a bunch of Italians!
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I have always wondered about that.JALLEN wrote:You know what happened to those Roman guys? They all ended up a bunch of Italians!
This helps keep some things in perspective.JALLEN wrote:I had the opportunity to spend some time in Cairo some years ago with my host, a man who had grown up there, "in the shadows of the Pyramids." He graduated from the Military Academy there, a classmate of Sadat and Mubarek, rose to be a General in the Army, managed the Suez Canal. He wasn't a government official but he was pals with almost all of them.RoyGBiv wrote:I recall that Archie Bunker (and my grandparents) felt the same way about my generation.JALLEN wrote:What do you expect where it is better to have been in the KKK than be a Boy Scout? All the values that previous generations were expected to live by are going the way of the dinosaur now.
Sometimes I wonder if we are not on the edge of an abyss, a new and more terrible Dark Ages where learning, culture, justice, liberty, privacy and the other values developed over many centuries in Western Christian democratic culture that have produced a standard of living, and not just economic, undreamed of by previous cultures and generations, are going to disappear, and their opposite become the norm.
Maybe it's just the natural order of things that us older folks think the younger folk are mostly rotten apples?
Pass me another Ensure, please.
He told me about a newspaper editor he knew who had run a letter to the Editor, decrying the young people as lazy, ill-groomed, rude, irresponsible, crude, worthless, uneducated, wastrels. This letter got the most response of any letter the newspaper had ever published. Letters came pouring in from all over the place for weeks, agreeing with the original author, citing new examples, haranguing about the decline in civility and manners, hand-wringing over the future, etc. After some weeks the Editor revealed that the original letter had come from an ancient scroll found in an old crypt and recently deciphered. The letter was dated about 4000 years before, which is why it didn't mention Elvis, I guess.
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose is not a new concept, it turns out.
This occurred in Brooklyn. I think that people who live in big cities are more callous about such things.mojo84 wrote:http://foxnewsinsider.com/2014/01/03/di ... -dying-man
Stepping over a dying store clerk and not helping. Is it apathy, fear of harm or potential legal repercussions?