To: DoughtyOne
No not really. I was just making a point that many of the things we conservatives today think and find acceptable were the very same things that caused our parent's concern.
I used the example of how foul language is now almost entirely aceeptable in our society. Where just a few short years ago it was not so.
What do we think when we see the old clips of Elvis gyrating around? I don't know about you but I find the outrage of the time to be silly. But was it?
And so it goes...
138 posted on
07/27/2003 5:58:57 PM PDT by
PFKEY
To: PFKEY
My language goes over the top at times. There are some issues that are so disgusting and repugnant, that normal language doesn't begin to express the outrage it warrants. Should I use that language on the forum? No. Should our state government pass policies so insane that I should feel compelled to respond with language like that? No.
Once transgender status is protected, public schools can't descriminate against them when hiring. What this means is that our K-12 students WILL soon be exposed to something that even adults have cringed at for all of eternity.
The question, "How much lower can our civilization go without imploding?", is a serious one. Deviancy is now the law of the land. We're in a death-spiral as a nation.
With so much promise, we have now devolved to this.
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