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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / General => Topic started by: T_Bone on September 03, 2004, 08:59:10 PM
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http://www.boston.com/dailynews/247/region/Audience_boos_as_Bush_offers_bP.shtml
"What are the signs of a sick culture?
[snip bunch of stuff]
"I think you have missed the most alarming symptom of all. This one I shall tell you. But go back and search for it. Examine it. Sick cultures show a complex of symptoms as you have named... But a dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than a riot."
"This symptom is especially serious in that an individual displaying it never thinks of it as a sign of ill health but as proof of his/her strength. Look for it. Study it. It is too late to save this culture - this worldwide culture, not just the freak show here in California. Therefore we must now prepare the monasteries for the coming Dark Age. Electronic records are too fragile; we must again have books, of stable inks and resistant paper."
--- Friday and Dr. Baldwin in Friday, Robert Heinlein
Not that I'm a Clinton fan, but we sure have become a bunch of rude {bleep}s. When else in American history would this have ever happened? Now it's acceptable, and seems pretty common.
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Panto-politics. :-) Did I just coin a phrase?
*Googles* Okay, no I didn't. :-(
Yes, this is rather sad.
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T_Bone, don't you just love it when the liberal press get caught trying to start a good rumor?
I wonder if they really thought they wouldn't have to back it up?
The real response...
http://homepage.mac.com/mkoldys/bush.mp3
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Whether the article is to start rumors or not I think is kind of irrelevant. The substance of the article that T Bone snipped to is far more important, and I belive that its point is well founded.
Look around you, school kids mugging pensioners, swearing with disregard (OR in most cases just accepting it as part and parcel of life). Violence and general unpleasantness being part and parcel of daily life.
We all know that sooner or later our society is going to collapse, to be replaced with something else (eventually that something else may end up being better then what came before). Its just a case of when.
Dear Goddess I feel crap this morning :-(
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But T_Bone asked the question: "Not that I'm a Clinton fan, but we sure have become a bunch of rude {bleep}s. When else in American history would this have ever happened? Now it's acceptable, and seems pretty common."
And to that I say, It didn't happen!
But if somebody didn't point it out, then it would be repeated so many times in the political forum, that by Sunday it would be considered a fact.
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Although I hear from foreigners that Americans are liberal with "Thank you's"
We say thanks for every little insignificant thing someone does for us. The waiter brings a napkin, we say thank you. Someone holds the door for us we say thank you. An Officer gives us a ticket, we say thank you. Someone tailgates us? we give them the finger and shoot them. :lol:
@Fade
Yea, it's kind of rediculous. The news has been full of reports of unruly audiences booing everything and everyone lately (in speeches by both parties), and has critisized Bush's efforts to keep it from disrupting the presentations, but now he's responsible for the disruptions too.
[edit] Now I hear it didn't happen! :lol: