But more and more, younger children are tossed into the maelstrom anxieties of our times. Years ago, it was atomic missiles. Now it’s school shootings.
Before the Internet, unless you were an absolute news junkie and had your own shortwave set, you did not get to hear about everyone who died on other continents, every, single day.
Makes sense. Besides, change is the only constant. Stop changing and you relegate your self to being marginalized and a slow death. And yet, even still, it is same as it ever was, same as it ever was…
catchup over 1 year ago
I concur
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
But more and more, younger children are tossed into the maelstrom anxieties of our times. Years ago, it was atomic missiles. Now it’s school shootings.
Ida No over 1 year ago
Dad’s not wrong. And social norms are reverting to the stone age. Regress rules!
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Before the Internet, unless you were an absolute news junkie and had your own shortwave set, you did not get to hear about everyone who died on other continents, every, single day.
Buoy over 1 year ago
Makes sense. Besides, change is the only constant. Stop changing and you relegate your self to being marginalized and a slow death. And yet, even still, it is same as it ever was, same as it ever was…
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Social change used to creep along. Then came the printing press ans the Industrial Revolution.