Beebers
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D'Snowth, I meant to address your point about crime. A few factors must be remembered - first, that almost every institution which housed the mentally ill, the insane and the criminally insane was closed across the country starting in the late '70s and finishing up in the '90s. While it is true that far too many people were inappropriately institutionalized - epileptics, gay people, people who were only depressed with no other problems, etc. - on the other hand a lot of people were out of society who should have been out of society. For example, if Uncle Fester had showed excessive interest in the little girl next door, or was taking a sharp knife with him every time he went out on errands, the family would take note, quietly commit him and nothing untoward would have a chance to take place. Today, Uncle Fester just runs rampant till he is caught, tried, and imprisoned. We have enormous numbers of people running around loose in society now who never would have been 30 years ago.
The next factor is that there are simply more people in the world now than ever before. And the third is the fracture of families, it's true. Single-parent impoverished households do funnel more criminals into society than any other segment. Poverty, despair, hopelessness for the future and a glamorization of the street life all play their part.
The next factor is that there are simply more people in the world now than ever before. And the third is the fracture of families, it's true. Single-parent impoverished households do funnel more criminals into society than any other segment. Poverty, despair, hopelessness for the future and a glamorization of the street life all play their part.
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), although that last meaning is unofficial. There is also promotion of disrespect to authorities, something of which I disapprove. ( I saw this commercial picturing a mother lecturing her bored and annoyed child in an emphasized way. He then pulls a rope and some sport drink falls on her and flattens her). But still, as others had said, the 50's/60's weren't that much better. You had racial discrimination, sexual discrimination, in addition to a general frowing-upon of new ideas and uniqueness, amongst other things. And also, on another note, I don't find it fair to put atheists in the "bad list". Although you had ill-fated experiences with some "atheists" ( like Ruru said, they were probably calling themselves atheists just to be rebellious and get your goat).