That phrase always seemed condescending to me. Like if they didn't say it, I would just go out and play in traffic or get lost on a mountain trail on purpose.
The West has been feminized. Chris Rufo's mini documentary "The Cluster B Society" makes this point in a discussion of higher ed and illustrates it well, with a link to a pseudonymous essay entitled "The Longhouse," which argues convincingly that there has been a
remarkable overcorrection of the last two generations toward social norms centering feminine needs and feminine methods for controlling, directing, and modeling behavior [. . . .] Female approaches to conflict and competition have become normative among the professional class.
Potentially a good thing for conservative values (and really anyone who hates capital-P Progress for the sake of capital-P Progress) but bad in that it bolsters bureaucratic liability culture, which is not only insufferable but ironically very harmful.
This is anecdotal, but I generally don't hear "see you later" nearly as much anymore as I do "be safe".
That phrase always seemed condescending to me. Like if they didn't say it, I would just go out and play in traffic or get lost on a mountain trail on purpose.
I think part of it is the increasing crime rates again, thanks to dindus run amok
You might even relax around blax
I'm guessing the trend is caused by more books being written by women, and fewer books written by men.
The West has been feminized. Chris Rufo's mini documentary "The Cluster B Society" makes this point in a discussion of higher ed and illustrates it well, with a link to a pseudonymous essay entitled "The Longhouse," which argues convincingly that there has been a
That's what you get with a feminized society.
Dropping testosterone levels
Weird how so many of these kinds of things just started happening between 1960 and 1970.
Is that 1914 where the line goes of caution goes up? Not exactly unreasonable.
Yeah it looks like it to me. And the progress line drops off after WWII.
Decisions by committee are like that.
Some of us don't even want to use the word "progress" any more because progressives dirtied it.
"Progress" is expensive.
Worry starts to take off with industrialization. Hope in the future takes a dive with the atomic bomb. Checks out.
Potentially a good thing for conservative values (and really anyone who hates capital-P Progress for the sake of capital-P Progress) but bad in that it bolsters bureaucratic liability culture, which is not only insufferable but ironically very harmful.
this was done to us