Evil takes on a new identity

Apr 11, 2010 18:10

When I was just a little boy, I asked my mother, what would I be? Would I be pretty, would I be rich, here's what she said to me:

"FUCK OFF"

Sad, ain't it? But reality sinks in for me, as I noticed kids these days say the darnest things, and they seem to think that this is cool. Reciting the lines of song lyrics by Lady Gaga or Britney Spears, coupled with pelvic thrusting actions or middle finger motions seem to bring them into the "cool" - because the stars do it too, and so must I!

"Hello Hello Baby you called, I can't hear a thing..."

Exactly. Kids can't hear, much less listen, to what you oldies have to tell them, of culture, of upbringing and of being conformed to the world, in which they believe is backward, as Mum and Dad knows nothing about computers but Microsoft office and Internet Explorer, and Granny is an antique - She literally only knows how to use a hand phone, and no other piece of more sophisticated telecommunications device. Boring! Boo! It's Generation Z!

Simply put, we cannot govern their minds like how our mums does it to us when we were kids. We simply have to move on, and talk in their lingo, to be accepted in their lives.

Wait a minute, so they are the bosses now, and we are servicing them? Isn't it the natural order of things that kids listen to their parents? Unfortunately, not anymore oldie. This privilege has long been withdrawn, with the evolution of human dynamics. With promotion of hedonistic lifestyles and self pleasure above others, humans have degraded into a new prototype that is an upgrade (ironically) of intrinsic evils.

Don't bother to think of holding the reins to their thoughts any longer - What more could you expect, from an alienated batch of Gen Z's? That they would succumb?

Our prayer for this near future is that some are not as bad as others, and keep the bad ones away from us. You get what I mean - the lesser evils.
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