dreamwalker
Starship Manufacturer
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2005
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Today I watched a program presented by Michael Burke which talked about the role of modern day man; it discussed how the role of man in society had bent to the whim of feminism, the power of the female consumer, IVF and the single mother.
It suggested how today’s society has suffered, for example the Larger louts and laddets, the lack of heroes (e.g. David Beckham in place of Neil Armstrong), metro sexual men (vanity and sensitivity replacing masciline traites), and gossip columns replacing discussions on intellectual and philosophical endeavours.
We’re living in a society where knowledge about Jessica Simpson’s latest diet is more rewarding than knowing how a light bulb works - And we all buy into it.
Most of us are comfortable,
There are no major wars, diseases, people can walk the streets safely most of the time. There is healthcare, international trade and computer games.
But there are no more great voyages, adventures or endeavours into the unknown - and what little that is still is done in that respect is frowned upon with the preference by the majority towards ways of making our already comfortable lives, even more comfortable.
Is the feminist sprit of the 60’s stunting humanities growth? Is the insistence that rage, adventure, technical (instead of social) endeavour, competitiveness and many more male traits are wrong, about to cause the new dark age?
Would you rather prefer mutually assured nuclear destruction to this fate that belies mankind…
Or am I just overreacting?
It suggested how today’s society has suffered, for example the Larger louts and laddets, the lack of heroes (e.g. David Beckham in place of Neil Armstrong), metro sexual men (vanity and sensitivity replacing masciline traites), and gossip columns replacing discussions on intellectual and philosophical endeavours.
We’re living in a society where knowledge about Jessica Simpson’s latest diet is more rewarding than knowing how a light bulb works - And we all buy into it.
Most of us are comfortable,
There are no major wars, diseases, people can walk the streets safely most of the time. There is healthcare, international trade and computer games.
But there are no more great voyages, adventures or endeavours into the unknown - and what little that is still is done in that respect is frowned upon with the preference by the majority towards ways of making our already comfortable lives, even more comfortable.
Is the feminist sprit of the 60’s stunting humanities growth? Is the insistence that rage, adventure, technical (instead of social) endeavour, competitiveness and many more male traits are wrong, about to cause the new dark age?
Would you rather prefer mutually assured nuclear destruction to this fate that belies mankind…
Or am I just overreacting?