Have you ever heard the theory that each generation of parents acts in the opposite manner for childbearing than their own parents?
This is an interesting way to view the Rogan/RFK Jr vs Hotez "debate me bro" kerfuffle, as well as the problems the (many) octogenarians in DC are currently having with their (corrupt) "business as usual" approach.
I'll explain.
I was born on the generational cusp of GenX and Millenials, raised by baby Boomers who were about as good of parents as one could ever ask for - despite my being an extremely troublesome teen.
The parenting model of that generation was "because I said so!" and it worked.
Parents demanded respect, but the good ones also knew that they had to do their own job as parents to earn that respect.
The current generation of parents tend to follow more of an explanatory route, in direct contravention to the "because I said so" style.
This also works. Kids today have more access to information than ever in history, so it's good to elucidate and teach them in accordance with the avalanch of info at their disposal.
But the entire concept of The Fourth Turning is the "clashing of age group archetypes," where the models of & used by different generations clash.
The octogenarians in office and running major aspects of the GOV (which scientists funded by GOV like Hotez certainly are, and many would argue the current MSM is as well) live under the "because I said so!" mentality.
But that doesn't cut the mustard with:
-the older population cohort who knows they've been lied to, often
-the younger cohort raised on the "explain it to them" methodology
The Machine has found itself pressed between two greatly different forces that both want answers, and each will continue to press.
"Because I said so!" will not appease either.
This is an interesting way to view the Rogan/RFK Jr vs Hotez "debate me bro" kerfuffle, as well as the problems the (many) octogenarians in DC are currently having with their (corrupt) "business as usual" approach.
I'll explain.
I was born on the generational cusp of GenX and Millenials, raised by baby Boomers who were about as good of parents as one could ever ask for - despite my being an extremely troublesome teen.
The parenting model of that generation was "because I said so!" and it worked.
Parents demanded respect, but the good ones also knew that they had to do their own job as parents to earn that respect.
The current generation of parents tend to follow more of an explanatory route, in direct contravention to the "because I said so" style.
This also works. Kids today have more access to information than ever in history, so it's good to elucidate and teach them in accordance with the avalanch of info at their disposal.
But the entire concept of The Fourth Turning is the "clashing of age group archetypes," where the models of & used by different generations clash.
The octogenarians in office and running major aspects of the GOV (which scientists funded by GOV like Hotez certainly are, and many would argue the current MSM is as well) live under the "because I said so!" mentality.
But that doesn't cut the mustard with:
-the older population cohort who knows they've been lied to, often
-the younger cohort raised on the "explain it to them" methodology
The Machine has found itself pressed between two greatly different forces that both want answers, and each will continue to press.
"Because I said so!" will not appease either.
It's been the same scheme since inception, run by the same scammers (thread):
https://twitter.com/SomeB1tchIKnow/status/1670887267471093786?t=DQiMnXVDTITFLvJR05DurQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/SomeB1tchIKnow/status/1670887267471093786?t=DQiMnXVDTITFLvJR05DurQ&s=19
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Forwarded from The Library (Harold Finch)
This is the kind of example that perfectly shows why people aren’t watching Fox ‘News’ anymore, & why Bret Baier in *particular* is about as popular as Genital Herpes.
Forwarded from The Library (Harold Finch)