Stunt
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- Jul 17, 2002
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FS, I wasn't singling out Americans; i think this is a trend for all of the first world.
I did mention the people who are working too hard; but I feel these people are the minority. I see most parents going to casinos, going out, watching a crapload of tv and doing the absolute minimal work. The really hard working people tend to bring kids up in more well off neighbourhoods with better schools, more waspy atmosphere.
Government doesn't get forced to do anything, there is not void except for the trend towards entitlement. People feel the state should look after them, probably comes with patriotism and the need for nuturing, acting like a mother for grown-ups. Anything government does can be done by individuals; usually better as they are not in the business of conforming everyone to the same mold but focusing on people's real needs and choices.
I did mention the people who are working too hard; but I feel these people are the minority. I see most parents going to casinos, going out, watching a crapload of tv and doing the absolute minimal work. The really hard working people tend to bring kids up in more well off neighbourhoods with better schools, more waspy atmosphere.
Government doesn't get forced to do anything, there is not void except for the trend towards entitlement. People feel the state should look after them, probably comes with patriotism and the need for nuturing, acting like a mother for grown-ups. Anything government does can be done by individuals; usually better as they are not in the business of conforming everyone to the same mold but focusing on people's real needs and choices.
