Andy_B
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When Did Western Culture Become So... Shameless?
It seems like that's pretty much the central vice of Western culture these days... Isn't it?
It's the one common thread tying together all these problems that are slowly coming to light day after day. Obesity. Rampant prescription drug overpresription and abuse. Selfish and self-centered women. Reclusive and frightened men.
These are the problems that are central to Western culture these days, and they all seem tied together, basically, by a lack of shame.
I don't know what kids are learning in grade school these days, but I do know that the minute you get to university, the basic message is "you should be allowed to do whatever you want, drugs are cool, alcoholism is awesome, being a slut is totally cool if you're a chick, and it's the system's fault that you can't get a decent job with the totally worthwhile program of queer studies you have decided to pursue."
The result is that people come out with these really cynical, shameless, "I can NEVER be wrong" attitudes.
It affects women more than men on a personal level, but you see dudes afflicted with the disease when it comes to their political views. You can always see these dudes crusading on Facebook 24/7 with these "gotcha" newslinks that prove just how evil everyone on the other side of the political spectrum really is. There's no attempt to have an actual discussion; you're supposed to take it as a GIVEN that your political views are CORRECT, just like women are supposed to take it as a GIVEN that they're entitled to be fat, masculine, ball-crushing, etc.
It's this weird culture of never admitting you're wrong, or that you ever did anything wrong.
It fosters this attitude that the world owes you something, even if you did NOTHING to deserve it.
It's pretty clear that the universities are playing a very crucial role in sending all these decadent messages.
Question is, when did it become this way?
Universities were at one point very important institutions thateducated the engineers, scientists and leaders of tomorrow. Now, they're like secular churches spreading this disease of shamelessness and decadence all over the Western world.
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RE: When Did Western Culture Become So... Shameless?
The dominant cultural philosophy in the western world is secular humanist individualism (emphasis on the individualism). We got it from the baby boomers, and they've largely cemented it in the west with their economic, social and political clout, which is why we see it everywhere. This is merely the end result of that dominance.
As for when it began, I mentioned that it was the Boomer generation that brought it to us. They led the sexual and cultural revolution during the 60's, 70's and early 80's. This phenomenon occurred across the western world following the cold war as a response to their parents more cautious, stable nature (they found it boring at best, downright unjust at worst). This is what brought you the culture you now see.
Don't worry, it will pass. Secular Liberal societies generally aren't built for the long run, and are generally prone to decline or disappearance within 2-4 generations. This phase, like the one before it, will eventually end. What comes next is up for some discussion, but we'll most likely be alive to see its arrival.
Gonna be an interesting 50 years coming up...
Know your enemy and know yourself, find naught in fear for 100 battles. Know yourself but not your enemy, find level of loss and victory. Know thy enemy but not yourself, wallow in defeat every time.
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RE: When Did Western Culture Become So... Shameless?
(08-18-2012 03:00 PM)Athlone McGinnis Wrote: The dominant cultural philosophy in the western world is secular humanist individualism (emphasis on the individualism). We got it from the baby boomers, and they've largely cemented it in the west with their economic, social and political clout, which is why we see it everywhere. This is merely the end result of that dominance.
As for when it began, I mentioned that it was the Boomer generation that brought it to us. They led the sexual and cultural revolution during the 60's, 70's and early 80's. This phenomenon occurred across the western world following the cold war as a response to their parents more cautious, stable nature (they found it boring at best, downright unjust at worst). This is what brought you the culture you now see.
Don't worry, it will pass. Secular Liberal societies generally aren't built for the long run, and are generally prone to decline or disappearance within 2-4 generations. This phase, like the one before it, will eventually end. What comes next is up for some discussion, but we'll most likely be alive to see its arrival.
Gonna be an interesting 50 years coming up...
But I thought individualism was what everyone on here wanted, considering most guys on here talk about that you have to forgo what society wants of you in order to get what you want accomplished. Also, I'll take the secular humanist individualism over the obedience to the Church or the State.
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RE: When Did Western Culture Become So... Shameless?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Bless_America_(film)
Quote:Frank Murdoch (Joel Murray) is an insurance salesman living in Syracuse, New York, who is sick of how America has fallen to a state of rudeness based on pop culture, talk radio, and internet influences.
After a boring evening of watching television, including the reality show series, Tuff Gurlz, where a foul-mouthed woman (Guerrin Gardner) throws a used tampon at another for defecating in her food, and an episode of American Superstarz (a direct reference to American Idol) where a singer named Steven Clark (Aris Alvarado) is cruelly humiliated by the judges for his horrible singing voice, much like the case of William Hung, Frank contemplates killing his rude and inconsiderate neighbors, whose screaming baby mixed in with his own insomnia and chronic migraine headaches give him a lack of peace in his own home.
His ex-wife, Alison (Melinda Page Hamilton) has custody of their daughter, Ava (Mackenzie Brooke Smith), who has become a spoiled brat whose mother caters to her every whim.
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