flynn23 wrote: We used to be a "mixing pot" but now we are purely binary. I don't know if that's the computer age influencing us, or us having already moved in that direction that birthed the digital age. But unlike the power of bits, when it comes to society, analog is necessary.
I agree with this observation. The Baby Boomers, for whatever reason, see the world as being very black and white. Something is either right or wrong, good or evil. A lot of gen-x counter culture responds to this... seeking grey areas that are hard to pigeon hole inorder to exploit next elder's conflicts of reasoning. Take graffiti, is it art or vandalism? Can it be both? RE: The scariest thing about Sarah Palin isn't how unqualified she is - it's what her candidacy says about America | The Smirking Chimp |