tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post8619049542612660183..comments2023-06-15T09:13:45.467-04:00Comments on Liberty's Torch: A theory as to the underlying pathology of our age.Francis W. Porrettohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05862584203772592282noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-28263133702241077552015-02-15T18:44:08.358-05:002015-02-15T18:44:08.358-05:00Shades of Diana West's Death of the Grown Up. ...Shades of Diana West's <em>Death of the Grown Up</em>. I've not read it but I'm sure you're on the same track.<br /><br />The Japanese appear to have the phenomenon of large numbers of 20-something youths acting like idiots or infants. <br /><br />But this is the pathology of the youth which I think is a separate issue. The kids are only vulnerable to the influence of the more focused sort of people. They, the latter, do labor ceaselessly to undermine what is decent and normal. It's hard to slip a toothpick in between the lies that stream out in all areas of the public life of the West.Col. B. Bunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590364016079745156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6557458849091969678.post-76399483674656367262015-02-15T03:25:01.458-05:002015-02-15T03:25:01.458-05:00Only one point of disagreement.
They don't lab...Only one point of disagreement.<br />They don't labor every minute of the day. Most minutes are spent drunk, stoned, asleep or in fevered fits of masturbation (sorry if that's too graphic).<br /><br />Youthful rebellion is almost a genetic assumption. The modern day absence of any obvious reason to outgrow it is the source of many a problem.<br /><br />Wombatnoreply@blogger.com