Sunday, December 8, 2024

Reaction to a reaction



12/8/24:





I wrote that I wasn't sure why I clicked on it the reaction to the Star Trek episode mentioned.

It so happens that I had recently watched the history of how Star Trek came to be.

It may have also been a curiousity to see how the younger generation would respond to what the "boomers" were into at that time.

One can't help notice the social programming, and it stood out to me like a sore thumb.

Hence, the post.

People seem to be a product of their times. Same goes for me. Back in my time as a youngster, Americans were more patriotic. But that is not so today. I think it is a shame. I think this girl and a whole generation (or two!) of Americans have had it drilled out of themselves. The results won't be pretty. In fact, it may be catastrophic.







12/7/24:



This girl has her reaction to the Star Trek episode of "Space Seed". I'm not so sure why I clicked on this, but it did interest me enough to do so, and here I am.

Having watched her reaction, I can see a whole bunch of things that tells me why we are where we are today.

Basically her attitude is that today's women are better than yesterday's and so forth.

Has she bothered to look at how today's women don't have children anymore? The left loves to talk about sustainability. How sustainable is a culture where it does't reproduce itself? In short, she seems to think that what she has been taught is a good thing, when in fact, all it has taught to her is how to make yourself go extinct in a few generations.

And so that is exactly what's happening. She will never say that though, because the thought will never occur to her.







Post Script:

People might misunderstand what I've written here. That's another beef for another day. What I wrote is not a defense of the past. But it might well be taken that way.

The problem is that people don't think things through very far. She even uses that phrase herself in this reaction.

Did anybody out there who defends all these social changes ever considered what downstream effects that it would have? No? Well, there you go then. Otherwise, it is just another "conspiwacy teowie" that some of us might think all this cultural destruction just may have been friggin' intentional.



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