What worse fate can the under 40’s imagine than to adopt the values of their parents.
That is the message of the progressive/left leaning Progressive Insurance stuffed down our throats via repetitive TV commercials. “Don’t become your parents.”
That is also the message of most if not all public school systems, especially in leftist states and counties.
Being looked up to, even to the point of emulating or following in the footsteps of parents – their faith, their political views, their careers, their interests - in whatever good qualities that made an impact, used to be among the highest complements to parents.
But now: Don’t become your parents. Don’t adopt the values of your parents. Apparently parents were evil, ignorant, bigoted know-nothings – not to be trusted and not to be emulated.
“America’s Dad”, Bill Cosby, is the perfect metaphor for the attitude toward parents: Once they were wonderful, but then “reality” set in.
This thinking is embedded in the propaganda of most school systems and applied not just to parents but to our nation as well. Don’t trust our nation’s founders. Don’t trust the principles that formed our nation and served as the foundation of our greatness. Jettison the Christian values and moral principles that were the underpinnings of a stable, unified, and prosperous nation. Vilify and erase our history, our leaders and our historical ideals.
Don't’ become your parents. Don’t trust our nations founding fathers. These mantras go hand in hand. Both are promoted by the same leftist, socialist, communist-inspired promoters in media, government, in education, and in globalist corporations.
Erase our history. Erase our memory. Cancel anything that appears based on these ‘outmoded’ ideas.
That is their message.
This will only lead to the death of our nation as we knew it. Just another failed state.
1 comment:
Ironicallly, in keeping (lock-step) with the white resentment move the "don't trust your parents" rhetoric doesn't even resonate with most blacks--especially in the ghettos. In so many--if not most--cases black offspring don't even know who their parents are. The entire campaign is just insidious in every regard. I, too, hope this brings about a backlash. We can always hope and pray.
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