Probably every departing generation has thought this since before Sumer…

Sweartagod sometimes it feels like we’re the last generation before the decline and failure of the species.

50 years of increasingly fearful and cowardly behavior in the halls of higher education has created a generation of students who are expected to be afraid of their shadows, be intimidated by any ideas that are in the least bit outside their comfort zone, and who run for official protection at the least provocation.

These sniveling little worms are so afraid of freedom that they cannot tolerate being near it, and have to be sent home to snuggle under their blankies with a cup of warm milk and a teething ring when the demons in their heads get too loud.

As I recall, our parents’ generation thought we were degenerate, drug-addled, sex-crazed morons with lousy music and a weakness for communist rants.

They were dead wrong about the music.

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3 Responses to Probably every departing generation has thought this since before Sumer…

  1. Mark Matis says:

    It ain’t just “higher education”. They have spread it throughout primary education today as well. Led by the good ol’ Shrub swill with their Common Core.

  2. jabrwok says:

    It’s certainly not the first time the next generation has inspired despair. Unfortunately that despair isn’t always unwarranted:-(.

  3. Tennessee Budd says:

    We were a filthy buncha longhairs, ridin’ them damn noisy motorsickles, too!
    Ooops–just checked, & I still am.

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