Saturday, December 20, 2008

Inter-generational cohesion within the UK

In Europe, the US, Australasia & North Korea (plus almost everywhere else) adults, teens, the elderly & children are positively encouraged to communicate, to socialise, to chat, to learn from each-other & to work with each-other in the interest of mutual self-respect and community cohesion.

This is not just the norm - this is expected, and anyone who isolates themselves from other social groups or generations is considered odd, and out of step with society.

In Britain, however, this is sadly not the case. Adults are discouraged from any form of contact with anyone else, and teens & children are losing touch & becoming isolated from adults, who have become afraid to interact with them. Understanding and respect between generations has collapsed, and society itself is collapsing.

Why has this happened? It's happened because our over-protectionist, insanely politically-correct nanny state has made weaker, narrow-minded people suspicious of everyone - and everything. We all potentially could be perverts - so we are all treated as them. We are all spied on by cameras & neighbors and levels of suspicion are higher than at any time in the most brutal of former police states.

No adult can just be a good person. Nothing can be just for fun. We all must have our motives for everything we do, and those motives must always be dark ones.

Sadly, that's the state of play today. Explains a lot, doesn't it?

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