No matter what, I won't let voices like yours fall to ruin. It may sound cheesy, but I'll continue to carry on the will of your generation just as you did the one before.
One of the reasons I type out long posts, instead of just quick one-liners, is in hope that I can pass along what wisdom and knowledge I have to those who will come after me – or maybe for those looking for something with more substance, or a different perspective.
It may seem self-serving – in some regards it probably is – but I want to pass down a little part of myself, and the values I was passed down.
This country, as well as western civilization itself, has decided to go down a dangerous rabbit-hole all in the name of being 'progressive.' What's most disappointing, is that much of the youth – particularly Generation Z – are a group of solipsistic idiots. Many have little to no experience with regards to life in the real world; yet they arrogantly feel they have a grasp on what's happening because they were told by people who have a very obvious vested interest in continuing whatever narrative they're seeking to promote. Do they think that just because many of these people speak of wonderful ideals and inculcate visions of a possible utopian future that they're telling the truth – or don't have ulterior self-serving motives? It's not difficult for anyone to preach sophistry through didactic messages. We've seen some of the worst tyrants in history do that exact thing.
That's precisely why we should question everything and seek out the truth for ourselves; not a personal truth, but the truth. That's where many of these young people go wrong. They specifically search out things for confirmation bias, instead of looking for the sole purpose of knowing the overall picture. For fuck's sake, we're this far along into this progressive nonsense and very few even stop to think for a moment why the hell, "objective thinking" and "individualism" are being perpetuated as bad things. That should set off more than just a red-flag or a small alarm; it's should be setting off the damn air-raid and disaster sirens in their heads. Those are a couple of the core tenants to being a free person.
I guess we'll have to see where things go from here. I can't say I'm super optimisitc; however, I don't ever plan on giving in either. I'm confident and steadfast that I have a foundation of solid core values and principles. It's just a shame that all of these people coming of age now are fueled by the presupposition that everyone that came before them are somehow terrible people ruining the world when they have no idea to begin with how the world actually works.
No matter what, I won't let voices like yours fall to ruin. It may sound cheesy, but I'll continue to carry on the will of your generation just as you did the one before.
One of the reasons I type out long posts, instead of just quick one-liners, it in hope that I can pass along what wisdom and knowledge I have to those who will come after me – or maybe those looking for something with more substance.
It may seem self-serving – in some regards it probably is – but I want to pass down a little part of myself, and the values I was passed down.
This country, as well as western civilization itself, has decided to go down a dangerous rabbit-hole all in the name of being 'progressive.' What's most disappointing, is that much of the youth – particularly Generation Z – are a group of solipsistic idiots. Many have little to no experience with regards to life in the real world; yet they arrogantly feel they have a grasp on what's happening because they were told by people who have a very obvious vested interest in continuing whatever narrative they're seeking to promote. Do they think that just because many of these people speak of wonderful ideals and inculcate visions of a possible utopian future that they're telling the truth – or don't have ulterior self-serving motives? It's not difficult for anyone to preach sophistry through didactic messages. We've seen some of the worst tyrants in history do that exact thing.
That's precisely why we should question everything and seek out the truth for ourselves; not a personal truth, but the truth. That's where many of these young people go wrong. They specifically search out things for confirmation bias instead of looking for the sole purpose of knowing the overall picture. For fuck's sake, we're this far along into this progressive nonsense and very few even stop to think for a moment why the hell, "objective thinking" and "individualism" are being perpetuated as bad things. That should set off more than just a red-flag or a small alarm; it's should be setting off the damn air-raid and disaster sirens in their heads. Those are a couple of the core tenants to being a free person.
I guess we'll have to see where things go from here. I can't say I'm super optimisitc; however, I don't ever plan on giving in either. I'm confident and steadfast that I have a foundation of solid core values and principles. It's just a shame that all of these people coming of age now are fueled by the presupposition that everyone that came before them are somehow terrible people ruining the world when they have no idea to begin with how the world actually works.