I'm still amazed how long Survivor has been on the air. Once upon a time they had competitions between generations. First it was the Baby Boomers vs. those upstarts Generation X. Now Gen X are the old farts being swept aside by Millenials.
Time progresses and death is inevitable. No one likes to be reminded of that. I'm well into my 30's, but all my dreams are of me being a kid or doing childish things. And I freaking still get kid's meals to collect the prizes, and complain when the prizes aren't something I really like, something
kids should be watching regardless of my thoughts that they're often the best written thing on television today. Granted, it's more that I'm a failed cartoonist and everything and I still like to see what those who made it come up with. Still, I can't take age. That's
part of why younger generations hate older generations. The fact that some day they're not going to be young anymore and just like their parents. Maybe we need the words of Abe Simpson:
On the other hand, I do agree with one thing. Age doesn't necessarily beget wisdom. We must learn from our history, and hope the next generation doesn't make the same mistakes we did. Of course, that's if you think
ideally. Instead, we get older generations fearing and hating on the youngsters because they're somehow going to destroy the old ways. And some of them double
down on their mistakes, refusing to say "boy, what I thought back then is pretty awful. I'm right to be irrelevant." The younger generations should
hopefully be a little more tolerant than the previous one. Otherwise, we'd never have left the caves. Society progresses, and we don't have to like it, but we can't just call anyone under us stupid because of it.
Having said that...
There was a college out in Michigan. One area of campus was prone to being covered in graffiti. A lot of scrawlings for Hillary. But someone wrote "Trump For President", and several students needed counseling. Just because the thought of Trump as president, which might be a reality as unpleasant as it might seem, just the mere thought... HURT SOMEBODY'S FEELINGS. Now they want to find the perpetrator and have him expelled, because Trump graffiti HURT SOMEBODY'S FEELINGS.
Well, the mere thought of it sent the market crashing, so it's pretty normal to be afraid of him and his worst followers. But who wants to be the kids that wanted counseling and cried all over this aren't voting or going for Gary Johnson or Jill Stein? It's one thing to be offended for everything he stands for, and frankly we
all should be offended by what he stands for. But its another to say this guy is bad news and his followers are at least partially dangerous and or terrible people, we cannot reward this behavior. Which, yeah, is part of the reason I'm crazy over this. At the very least, if his sexual assault allegations are true (and they totally are), he should at
least be on a sex offender list (but so shouldn't Bill Cosby and Anthony Weiner). I tread the line between the overly offended culture and the culture that's offended by the offense. I think both the "P.C." and "Political correctness gone
MAAAAAAAAAD" (Spitting Image reference) types get overly offended by things they have no control over and that don't in the matter in the end. I blame the internet and click-bait for that. Though, I think the truth lands somewhere in between.
Every people at some point were persecuted by a bigger, more politically powerful people. Slavery has always been around and it's always been wrong, racial or not racial. The world has a history of horrible people doing horrible things, and the reason we learn history is that we don't make the same mistakes again. Mistakes are inevitable, everyone makes them, but if we can walk away from them, we
should learn a message. And we should learn things from other mistakes where things went horribly wrong because
no one wants anything to go horribly wrong. And this ties back into my original message. The younger generations shouldn't hate on older generations for their screw ups, we need to be reminded that they
did screw up. And it works both ways, as the older generations need to realize a
lot of what they did were mistakes and that they weren't perfect. Nostalgia goggles tend to blind you from reality. The Younger and Older generations
need to learn from each other and understand each other. Otherwise we'll have a society of self absorbed, entitled babies doubling down on their hubris and leading to more Drumph for President movements in the future. If we could all understand each other and work together, we wouldn't be in the garbage situation we are in now. Heads
must get out off butts.