A Generation Thing

2 07 2012

“The youngsters of today”.

Oh what a terrible bunch.

“We were never like that when we were young”.

I am forever seeing emails, posts and memories of a rose-tinted past of when older generations lived an idyllic life. But – hang on a minute. I think some people have got it all wrong. Are the older generations right when they criticise the young people today? Read some of the comments below and take a minute to really think about them.

“The younger generation are so violent – It’s all because of the violent computer games”.

Which generation was it that started two World Wars?

“The younger generation have no family values”.

Which generation shipped off women to have their babies then forced them to return home in shame and never speak of their children, who they would never see again.

“The younger generation are always texting and using their phones – Facebooking and Tweeting…”

Which generation effectively Facebooked and Tweeted across their garden fences when entire communities lived in the same village or town. The world is more mobile now but the gossip is just as connected now as ever.

“The younger generation have no respect”.

Which generation showed little respect to other cultures (creating Empires, claiming nations, having slaves, banning mixed race marriages), or homosexuals (banning same-sex marriage)? Which generation created more divides between social and ethnic groups?

“The young are not educated”.

Which generation felt the need to only educate the men and knew that a woman’s place was at home?

If the older generation are proud then so be it, but I am glad to be from the younger, progressive, more open, less high-and-mighty generation where people can be more free with their lives. People can marry who they wish without having to live in shame or run the risk of being disowned by their families and friends.

The world is far from perfect – but surely it is improving – human rights continue to improve.

I would rather live in 2012 (which the older generation criticise so often) than the repressed 1940s.

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4 responses

2 07 2012
kiwidutch

Well said Jamie,
… too often people have “selective memories” when it comes comparing the past to the present. No era is perfect, it’s a constant battle against human nature to make it better.

2 07 2012
jamieonline

Thanks – I was trying to stop it sounding like too much of a moan – but the future is the only way to look… Not the past.

6 07 2012
Lukman

Hahaha! It’s gonna be us in many years time. Even people in their 20s and 30s reminisce of the great “nineties” LOL! Hahaha Imagine “In the past we had privacy when we used the internet!”, “Perfectly self-driving cars, humpff we actually had to drive ourselves!” and “a few hours travel to Europe from Australia, in my day it took 20 hours or more!” XD hahaha.

6 07 2012
jamieonline

That’s so true. I don’t want to become a youth-hating, grumpy old man who thinks that the 90s are the best decade there ever was….

Thanks for your very entertaining reply.

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