Past generations dealt with the world as it was, through necessity and their immediate needs, without the luxury of moral ambiguities. Current generations have become spoiled, viewing history in a filter of their own bias.
Example, slavery is only talked about in the American context. It existed far earlier and worldwide, including European captives by the Ottomans on the Barbary coast.
Pickled Pete 4 months ago
We’re also suffering from some not yet dead…
Qiset 4 months ago
Term limits for congress is a big one.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 4 months ago
I prefer to consider the sacrifices and screwups I’m leaving for future generations.
VT8/VF84 4 months ago
“Long Time Gone” Crosby, Stills, and Nash / David Crosby
Olddog1 4 months ago
And the yet unborn will thank and curse us.
Lennia Machen Premium Member 4 months ago
All any of us can do is our best. It’s the level of morality that confuses the outcomes.
The All-Meat Xylophone 4 months ago
Later on Judge Judy…
Yin v. Yang.
syzygy47 4 months ago
Past generations dealt with the world as it was, through necessity and their immediate needs, without the luxury of moral ambiguities. Current generations have become spoiled, viewing history in a filter of their own bias.
Example, slavery is only talked about in the American context. It existed far earlier and worldwide, including European captives by the Ottomans on the Barbary coast.