Boomer here. Of the generation getting blamed for it. I can tell you exactly when I saw it go wrong. The Vietnam war. I was a college student. College students got a deferment from the draft. The kids of the working class, the "deplorables" of the day, went to die in the jungle. That was was no joke. Several hundred men -- and it was almost all men -- died every week. . — fishfry
It does seem that there are two different nations: those who believe in the cause and sacrifice heavily for it, and those who are entitled and take it for granted - so much so that I'm pretty disillusioned. — MysticMonist
I struggle with this, but I give my allegiance to our nation as it could be, though tragically not as it is. — MysticMonist
Was Nixon a bad president? — andrewk
Nixon was not all bad. True enough, he did get the EPA going; he did establish diplomatic relations with China; he was in favor of treatment rather than imprisonment for drug offenses. His response to the Arab oil boycott was rational. So yes, he did have some good policy initiatives. — Bitter Crank
I stand for the athemn and put my hand on my heart. I struggle with this. But I give my alliegence to our nation as it could be, tragically not as it is. — MysticMonist
Which direction is this? — Πετροκότσυφας
You might find it interesting -- but it's quite unpleasant. — Bitter Crank
Yes, I understand that you don't claim that the US foreign policy is problem free; I'm just not convinced at all that it's better. Especially from the POV of "people in other countries". Hence the questioning. — Πετροκότσυφας
Which direction is this? — Πετροκότσυφας
Go back a hundred years and women worked as much as men, often from home. The notion that women should stay home and look after the kids is more recent. — Banno
By 1840 the percent of women working outside of the home was less than 20%. — Bitter Crank
And why would it be preferable to leave Europe to the tender mercies of the Russian empire? — Bitter Crank
I don't see what's wrong with technology and consumerism if they are in a balanced environment. I don't think such a thing has existed for quite some time though, because of the nature of politics and tradition.this global, technological, capitalist world order we find ourselves in is utterly corrupt and dehumanizing. — Erik
If someone - or some group of people (collaboration of artists, politicians, philosophers, etc.) - could tap into those intuitions and frame a vision of a more meaningful and humane world - one beyond the political Left and Right as they currently stand - then they may be able to awaken those latent possibilities and galvanize a sort of historically transitional and supra-political grassroots movement. Wishful thinking perhaps, but there's work to be done and this is the area I feel we should focus on. — Erik
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