JasonRox said:
I mean it would be no fun if everything was as good as it gets .
JasonRox said:
I try my best to live a life that is not destructive. Our society is shifting into a destructive one, and it's not good at all.
in my eyes, the opposite is happening... we're rotting into lethargy.
in the past, society's problems came from people doing too much of the wrong thing. now it comes from people doing to little of the right thing. everyone wants to do as little as possible.
this new thing, "political correctness" is sick. censorship, oppression, and tyranny have always existed, but at least in the past it was so aggressive and in your face that you were driven to do something about it. oppression was a sword or a guillotine, now it comes in the form of a polite little passive-aggressive smile.
it was painful, now everything is made so pleasant that no one takes notice of social degradation.
we can say that we have a gun problem, that kids are taking guns to schools, that kids spend all day doing drugs and having unprotected sex, that we have lost our values, etc. etc. ... yet murder and crime rates have gone down considerably in many north american cities (per capita). yes, even since the good ol' 50's..
... murder rates have gone down even more considerably since the 1500's!

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so why is it that we've become so obsessed with convincing ourselves that people are becoming increasingly immoral, sadistic, and pure evil with each passing generation --- when the exact opposite is true?
I think it's because we feel empty as a society.
we have to convince ourselves that we have never, as a human race, EVER been this
bloody, and this
sinful, and this
eeeeevil — because that's the only way we feel alive: because the truth is that we have never been this bored and lazy and dull and polite.
the good thing is that we are living in the best possible times, we are at a peak: we have never been so free, so rich, or so healthy. not ever before in human history. a relatively large percentage of today's world population lives freer, healthier, and wealthier lives than even the richest of the rich could have hoped for 300 years ago. our problem is that humans, by nature, always get greedy or sloppy and eventually ruin anything we build.
wow, that was a rant an a half

... I don't know where all that came form, I swear I'm not as pessimistic as I sound!
