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The Greatest Generation????????

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Originally posted by: blazert40
Its just Tom Brokaw's catch phrase to get people all emotional and make him money on selling his book.

nothing more, nothing less IMO.

Word.
My vote goes to the Founding Fathers as the greatest generation of the US (for reasons that should be painfully obvious). No one has ever fought for this country like they did.
 
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Amused
They endured and brought us out of the depression. They fought in WWII without protesting or draft dodging. They helped rebuild Europe and Japan after the war, and they built the world economic superpower you see today in just over two decades.

And the most important part, they, for the most part, did all this without whining.

Yes...if you were a white male, preferably Protestant. The civil atrocities committed against other races and even against women well into the second half of the century disprove such a broad generalization that it was 'the greatest generation'

You could also say that that same generation at least started to address many of those issues.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: blazert40
Its just Tom Brokaw's catch phrase to get people all emotional and make him money on selling his book.

nothing more, nothing less IMO.

Word.
My vote goes to the Founding Fathers as the greatest generation of the US (for reasons that should be painfully obvious). No one has ever fought for this country like they did.

Honestly, I think that I would have to agree, despite all of the shortcomings that go with it. It doesn't hurt that they had some great leaders and thinkers to go along with it.
 
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Amused
They endured and brought us out of the depression. They fought in WWII without protesting or draft dodging. They helped rebuild Europe and Japan after the war, and they built the world economic superpower you see today in just over two decades.

And the most important part, they, for the most part, did all this without whining.

Yes...if you were a white male, preferably Protestant. The civil atrocities committed against other races and even against women well into the second half of the century disprove such a broad generalization that it was 'the greatest generation'

That generation also started the Civil Rights Movement.
 
all time greatest?

either:
first century Christians
or
Martin Luther and his followers who flipped the Pope the bird
or
the Jews who survived the Exodus to make it to the eastern side of the Jordan
or
the Romans who rose to empire under Julius Caesar

second place would go to the American colonists who beat England to gain freedom

then the WWII generation.
 
Originally posted by: Stark
all time greatest?

either:
first century Christians
or
Martin Luther and his followers who flipped the Pope the bird
or
the Jews who survived the Exodus to make it to the eastern side of the Jordan
or
the Romans who rose to empire under Julius Caesar

second place would go to the American colonists who beat England to gain freedom

then the WWII generation.
Let me guess... you're an indonesian muslim? am I close???
 
Originally posted by: Strang
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: blazert40
Its just Tom Brokaw's catch phrase to get people all emotional and make him money on selling his book.

nothing more, nothing less IMO.

Word.
My vote goes to the Founding Fathers as the greatest generation of the US (for reasons that should be painfully obvious). No one has ever fought for this country like they did.

Honestly, I think that I would have to agree, despite all of the shortcomings that go with it. It doesn't hurt that they had some great leaders and thinkers to go along with it.

Don't get me wrong on this one, my grandfathers are both WWII vets and in fact I went to the WWII dedication at D.C. on Memorial Day for the dedication of the WWII memorial at the National Mall, it was very moving and a great experience to see all the men and women that gave and lost sooooo much for this country, that was a huge eye opener, I've heard the stories from both grandfathers my whole life but never was it as clear to me as that week I was there, to see my grandfather, a WWII vet and very strong man break down in tears while there, that is something that I will NEVER forget for the rest of my life, still chokes me up to even think about..
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: blazert40
Its just Tom Brokaw's catch phrase to get people all emotional and make him money on selling his book.

nothing more, nothing less IMO.

Word.
My vote goes to the Founding Fathers as the greatest generation of the US (for reasons that should be painfully obvious). No one has ever fought for this country like they did.

very true.

if we could communicate with the dead i wonder what they would say about the US now?
 
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: blazert40
Its just Tom Brokaw's catch phrase to get people all emotional and make him money on selling his book.

nothing more, nothing less IMO.

Word.
My vote goes to the Founding Fathers as the greatest generation of the US (for reasons that should be painfully obvious). No one has ever fought for this country like they did.

very true.

if we could communicate with the dead i wonder what they would say about the US now?

They are spinning in their graves.
 
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: Amused
They endured and brought us out of the depression. They fought in WWII without protesting or draft dodging. They helped rebuild Europe and Japan after the war, and they built the world economic superpower you see today in just over two decades.

And the most important part, they, for the most part, did all this without whining.

Yes...if you were a white male, preferably Protestant. The civil atrocities committed against other races and even against women well into the second half of the century disprove such a broad generalization that it was 'the greatest generation'

That generation also started the Civil Rights Movement.

Exactly. It was the veterans of WWII and that generation who ended Jim Crow and broght about the Civil Rights Movement.
 
so the japanese/italian concentraion camps is an accomplishment of the greatist generation? and what about the whole seperate but equal thing?

each generation has its ups and its downs.

temporal bias for sure :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Wahsapa
so the japanese/italian concentraion camps is an accomplishment of the greatist generation? and what about the whole seperate but equal thing?

each generation has its ups and its downs.

temporal bias for sure :thumbsup:

Those were a mistake. Adequate reparations were never made for lost property either, that should have been handled much better than it was.
 
eh, if u read brokaws book he uses the "greatest generation" bit so much its almost like filler. like every other sentence until your mind numbs.. u realize he's got nothing of real depth after a while, just happy fluff.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
They endured and brought us out of the depression. They fought in WWII without protesting or draft dodging. They helped rebuild Europe and Japan after the war, and they built the world economic superpower you see today in just over two decades.

And the most important part, they, for the most part, did all this without whining.

Up to now, they are the US's greatest generation. Could they be surpassed in the future? Sure. But as it stands, they are/were the greatest.


Didn't they at first oppose US intervention in WW2?
 
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