Monday, December 8, 2014

You are better than the Generation before us, right?

The 1960 Generation who called themselves the flower children who are now moving the levers of power the way they want in Washington DC. And are struggling hard now to keep being what they have all agreed on doing back then. To be better than their forefather and parents’ generation before them, who of course raised them?
A better person who were going to build a better society and U.S. Government for all in the future Generation to come.
No war, or social unfairness regarding race, gender, and freedom from religious influences, so freedom were your motto, right!

Wow! Not so fast guys because now that we are all looking over what you have done to date, and your work in our county is really looking embarrassing instead, and all that social superiority talk don't seem to be true.
And the Generation before you were much more on the ball then you were socially, and please don't even start talking about the World War II Generation, because you are not worthy of anything that they left behind, that you have now abused and failed at.
The flower children were nothing but a bunch of little turds if you ask me crying their guts out over their country's social duty's where they were born that were now their responsibility. And they were simply cowards to find the courage to walk with the United States mantle that they inherited. Nothing but cowards making excuses not to fight in the Vietnam War.
And they even went as far as to spit on the brave American people who did go into that bloody jungle doing their duty. No! You were without honor then, just like you are without honor now. And what you have been doing over these past 60 years has be simply socially reprehensible.
Why would you think that a new Generation of people would admire you more than the people you said that you were better than, back then?
You must still be smoking that silly stuff that you were so partial too, right.

Most Americans See Race Relations Worsening Since Obama's Election

Dec 7, 2014 11:00 AM EST

A new Bloomberg Politics poll shows deep divisions over the outcomes of police shootings of unarmed black men.

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