Re: What the heck is wrong with people?
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Ff1ap
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Date: October 22, 2019 03:58PM
Bipartisan politics in the current climate certainly contributes to what the OP is pointing out. It is also partly in response to the changes you describe. I would also say that as time passes, people are less connected to one another, more so than ever before. Part of it is generational, part is technology, part is spiritual, some would say a lack thereof but even that is evolving. Norms and society are moving in new directions.
For example, I attend a small church, and the congregation is dwindling to the point that it will close no doubt in the next decade. A lot of factors at play, some obvious but others not. While there are still young people that attend, they are finding other outlets and ways to worship that go beyond traditional attendance and participation. So I would hesitate to say that young people don’t believe - their need and fulfillment is just totally different than their parents.
There is radical, swift change in other areas of American life too - more now than in the last 50 years. The world that someone born after the mid-2000’s will live in, work in, raise a family in - “society” for them will look nothing like their parents experience. And that will be a first for the past couple of generations at least. If you were born in the 70’s, 80s and most of the 1990s, your life as an adult probably looks similar enough to your parents.
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> I blame libtards, they swear and curse and hate
> anyone with a different pov.