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Cult of youth spells end of Western civilisation
The Age ^ | 3/4/04 | Tim Ferguson

Posted on 03/03/2004 7:07:10 PM PST by qam1

Sure it's fun to be young, single and independent. But there comes a time to grow up, writes Tim Ferguson.

The terrorists in al-Qaeda seek to destroy Western culture. They needn't bother. Give Western culture 30 years and it will collapse under the weight of its incontinence nappies.

The West's celebration of youth has infected its culture like a deadly virus. Too many members of generation X go childless as they perpetuate a youthful lifestyle of attachment-free independence.

It's understandable. Today youth is celebrated by the mass media like never before.

Sportswear, soft drinks, junk food and zippy inner-city cars are made by corporations that survive by selling their wares to young, single people with disposable income.

The commercial media have no choice but to deliver a younger audience to these corporations. Youth lifestyle is subsequently promoted by the media as the pinnacle of Western culture.

The lifestyle of the young is seductive. It's not surprising that X-men want to play the never-ageing Peter Pan and X-women choose the capable romantic, Wendy Darling, as their role model.

I call them "Neverlanders".

Like Joan Rivers' cheeks, their youth is stretched to the point where it becomes a little sad, even tragic. The Neverlanders can be found groping each other in doof-doof nightclubs, zipping around the CBD in red convertibles, filling their Bridget Jones diaries with increasingly repetitive tales of increasingly repetitive acts, sobbing once a month as they wonder why they can't meet a nice girl or boy, or both.

Botox, hair implants, boob jobs and makeovers with the unappetising label of "extreme" abound as gen X clings to youth.

If you ignore the sobbing, it's a fun life. But Neverland's ticking crocodile is approaching.

In the 1960s, your average fortysomething was at home most evenings with their spouse and kids. They had enjoyed their jitterbugging youth but had decided that, after their 21st birthday, it was time to "grow up".

The closest many gen-Xers come to being "grown-up" is serial monogamy. The poo-spluttering wailing sirens known as "babies" do not enter the equation. And that's where the whole thing comes crashing, hungover and a bit teary, to the ground.

The capitalist culture of youth contains its own demise. As Neverlanders delay breeding, the quota of new young people shrinks. Each year the value of youth will increase with its rarity, the promotion of youth will intensify and the struggle by the ageing to live the life of the young will go on.

Our society will have fewer babies and more fortysomethings dancing the Time Warp at the Metro.

Treasurer Peter Costello has revealed the awful truth that gen X's inadequate superannuation will not sustain us in retirement. And we can forget age pensions. Our life expectancy is growing faster than our super and the Australian government of 2040 will not have enough taxpayers to sustain the 6.2 million over-65s.

All too soon, a new social group will send our economy and culture reeling. This group will not be the unemployed, the drug-addicted or the homeless.

It will be the single, aged poor. With their savings spent and no children to support them, the burden of the Neverlanders will cripple the West.

We are doomed. There are no solutions.

Pamela Bone ("How about having babies earlier?", on this page last Friday) believes young women should consider having kids before starting a career. She is right. She is also right when she admits there is no clear way to bring about such a revolution in twentysomething culture.

Young women are fully aware that motherhood is rewarding, but they also know how hard it can be. Many figure it's best put off until they've lived a little and their bank balance is healthier. Fair enough.

The boys aren't much help either. Traditionally, men are the ones who propose marriage, but they're procrastinating too. A freewheeling life is an attractive alternative to the pressured existence of father and provider. It's easier to act like a kid than to raise one.

Governments, poor things, can't do much to inspire us to breed. Tax breaks, child care and maternity allowances are all very well, but the choice to have kids requires more than money.

We can't look to the market or media to save us. It is not in the short-term interest of advertisers for consumers to grow up. Health concerns and budget restrictions influence those with kids and mortgages more than those without.

Carefree, single youth will remain our most hyped, celebrated and comfortable lifestyle. And, every day, our population will grow a little older.

Osama bin Laden can put aside his hateful dogma. Instead, he can sit back and quote the crocodile of Neverland - "Tick-tock tick-tock".


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KEYWORDS: genx; theskyisfalling; westerncivilization
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1 posted on 03/03/2004 7:07:10 PM PST by qam1
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To: qam1; ItsOurTimeNow; PresbyRev; tortoise; Fraulein; StoneColdGOP; Clemenza; malakhi; m18436572; ...
Xer Ping

Ping list for the discussion of the politics and social aspects that directly effects Generation-X (Those born from 1965-1982) including all the spending previous generations (i.e. The Baby Boomers) are doing that Gen-X and Y will end up paying for.

Freep mail me to be added or dropped. See my home page for details.

2 posted on 03/03/2004 7:09:05 PM PST by qam1 (Are Republicans the party of Reagan or the party of Bloomberg and Pataki?)
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To: qam1
A nice war will get everyone back into the straight and narrow spartan mode.
3 posted on 03/03/2004 7:10:47 PM PST by Fitzcarraldo
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To: qam1
*Somebody* sounds bitter and jealous...
4 posted on 03/03/2004 7:13:13 PM PST by NYC GOP Chick (LMDC = Major Scam!)
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To: qam1
This guy is full of three things: dread, pessimism, and himself. I think he needs to go talk to some of the people he so freely insults (I'm one of them) before passing judgment on their supposed hopelessness.

Maybe he just doesn't realize that the people in Afghanistan and Iraq are 18-22.
5 posted on 03/03/2004 7:13:54 PM PST by Terpfen (Re-elect Bush; kill terrorists now, fix Medicare later.)
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To: qam1
In the 1960s, your average fortysomething was at home most evenings with their spouse and kids. They had enjoyed their jitterbugging youth but had decided that, after their 21st birthday, it was time to "grow up".

I think I read this article in the 60's complaining that "In the 30's" and then in the 30's was was "In the 1890's"

What generation doesn't think that today's yoots aren't on a fast track to hell?
6 posted on 03/03/2004 7:15:26 PM PST by lelio
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To: qam1
"The poo-spluttering wailing sirens known as "babies" do not enter the equation."

"Away, and mock the time with fairest show. False face must hide what the false heart doth know" (Macbeth)

7 posted on 03/03/2004 7:16:08 PM PST by Windsong
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To: Fitzcarraldo
How about social security paymnents based on a percentage of what your kids contribute minus costs they impose on society if they become jailbirds or public moochers? Increase the child tax exemption to something like $10,000. And allow only immigrants in who arrive legally?
8 posted on 03/03/2004 7:16:25 PM PST by Vigilanteman
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To: qam1
Yep, its all true.. Why I can just hear me old granny, back in '46 saying, -- " lands sakes what is this world comming to!! Why these young girls in their short skirts & bobbie sox are a sure sign of the devil!! -- Yada yada yo yo...


Qam baby, nothing changes but the old dames doing the ranting..
9 posted on 03/03/2004 7:20:16 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but the U.S. Constitution defines conservatism; - not the GOP.')
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To: qam1
Tim, I'll be brief. The issue here is not whether we like fast cars and fast women -- we do. But you can't hold a whole generation responsible for the actions of a few sick, perverted individuals. For if you do, then shouldn't we blame the whole family system? And if the whole family system is guilty, then isn't this an indictment of our bedrock institutions in general? I put it to you ... isn't this an indictment of our entire American society? Well, you can do what you want to us, but we're not going to sit here and listen to you badmouth the United States of America!!!! :)
10 posted on 03/03/2004 7:21:16 PM PST by Dan from Michigan (""....but we're not going to sit here and listen to you badmouth the United States of America"")
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To: qam1
I'm a loser baby. Why don't you shoot me?
11 posted on 03/03/2004 7:22:56 PM PST by rhombus
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To: qam1
I am currently experiencing this in the dating realm. I'm 30, so I date women in the 26-33 age range. Very few of these women have an interest in having children. They want to "have fun" which translates to party all the time.

The problem is that there is a sizable percentable of eligible bachelors in the late 20-early 30 age range that wants to have children. We surely don't want to be 45 with a newborne, that would put us at 53 or older when the boys reach sports playing age, so we can't play with them as athletically as we'd like. That also puts us at 60+ when our daughters would start dating, which makes us too old to beat up their boyfriends who might try to take advantage of them.

In addition, I certainly don't want to date a woman who all of a sudden realizes that her biological clock is ticking (ignoring all scientific fact about the safest and best years for bearing children) so when I pass the 35 year mark, I'll continue looking at the 26-33 age range as I don't want an older woman who might have less success in producing healthy children. I should have more wealth accumulated by 35 (and up) so sure...I'll be a sugar daddy. At least I'll be a daddy.

12 posted on 03/03/2004 7:31:28 PM PST by xrp
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To: qam1
Too many members of generation X go childless as they perpetuate a youthful lifestyle of attachment-free independence.

BS. As a card-carrying member of Gen-X, its been my observation that we're having more babies than the previous generation...most of the X'ers in my area have three or more kids. And we're working our butts off to do it too. This whiny loser can bite me - Gen X is working harder at being good parents than our parents ever did.

13 posted on 03/03/2004 7:32:41 PM PST by egarvue (Martin Sheen is not my president...)
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To: lelio; yall
"In the 1960s, your average fortysomething was at home most evenings with their spouse and kids. They had enjoyed their jitterbugging youth but had decided that, after their 21st birthday, it was time to "grow up".

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lelio wrote:
I think I read this article in the 60's complaining that "In the 30's" and then in the 30's was was "In the 1890's"
What generation doesn't think that today's yoots aren't on a fast track to hell.


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Most of the "average fortysomething" men I knew back in the '60s were at our house parties trying to grope our young twentysomething wives.

While we young studs were out back keeping their 'old ladies' happy.
-- Those were the days.. Lotsa hanky panky goin on.


14 posted on 03/03/2004 7:33:34 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but the U.S. Constitution defines conservatism; - not the GOP.')
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I tell ya- This world is just going to the dogs.
tbird1
15 posted on 03/03/2004 7:50:53 PM PST by tbird1
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To: tpaine
I tell ya- This world is just going to the dogs.
tbird1
16 posted on 03/03/2004 7:50:59 PM PST by tbird1
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To: xrp
We surely don't want to be 45 with a newborne

Oh, come on. I turn 50 this year, just fought for and won custody (non-parental) of 1 and 2 year olds; my mother is 38 years older than me and goes to exercise class each day; I ride a motorcycle that does 0-60 in 2.8 seconds. You are a LONG ways from being too old to raise a newborn or play sports.

Having said that, good luck finding a nice lady, and your attitude seems really responsible and considerate. I always stayed well away from the party girls.

17 posted on 03/03/2004 7:51:33 PM PST by steve86
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To: Dan from Michigan
cough, cough eatme! cough, cough
18 posted on 03/03/2004 7:58:14 PM PST by Ken H
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To: BearWash
My husband was 49 when we had our now 3-year-old. We have older kids, too, but there's something about little ones in the house, and looking at the world through the eyes of a little one, that keeps you even younger than you'd be pretending to be a frat boy in your 50s.

The one factor that this author misses, and that makes the situation even worse, is that college age kids will never get a stable financial footing because of the combination of student loans and credit card debt.
19 posted on 03/03/2004 8:05:45 PM PST by jwalburg (We CAN Question their Patriotism!)
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To: qam1
gen X's inadequate superannuation will not sustain us in retirement

Up your's, Boomer Swine. (That was directed at the author, not at qam1).

20 posted on 03/03/2004 8:09:47 PM PST by squidly (Money is inconvenient for them: give them victuals and an arse-clout, it is enough.)
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