I'm blessed to have the perspective that comes from being a late baby to a very old father. My dad was born in the 1930s, but I'm just approaching 30 years old myself this year. It's amazing what having one parent with a perspective that comes from before the cultural revolution of the 60s does to your outlook.
Probably why people in the US are encouraged to NOT have their grandparents live in their home with them. Can't learn from an older generation that is locked away or far away.
Years ago there was a Cabal speech given to a lot of successful US doctors, and part of it included a plan to segregate the elderly. He said watch the maps and you'll see senior communities spring up that are often such a tangle of streets that a lot of seniors cannot navigate their way out of them after awhile, further isolating them. And so it went, just as he said it would.
Counterpoint – – many of the current older generation of boomers came about in the 60s. They did all the sex, they had all the drugs, they ruined rock ‘n’ roll. They frittered away their time on materialistic pursuits, eschewing The hard work and traditionalism of their parents to a greater extent than any generation prior. Technology did not help this. Now they are sitting around either naïvely wondering how this whole situation came to pass or secretly telling themselves they fucked up but who cares because there are close to death anyway. That thinking has ruined my generation and the generation that will come after me.
Search: Dr Dunegan (attendee IIRC)
Dr Richard Day (speaker). 1969
As to his words about their plan for senior communities - we have them all over the place in southern CA. You've never seen more notoriously nonsensical community plans. It's not that grandma is stupid, it's that NO ONE can easily find their way around these nutty places, let alone someone in cognitive decline. Leisure World in Orange County is famous for being a downright road hazard, but the are plenty of other just like it.
I'm blessed to have the perspective that comes from being a late baby to a very old father. My dad was born in the 1930s, but I'm just approaching 30 years old myself this year. It's amazing what having one parent with a perspective that comes from before the cultural revolution of the 60s does to your outlook.
Probably why people in the US are encouraged to NOT have their grandparents live in their home with them. Can't learn from an older generation that is locked away or far away.
Years ago there was a Cabal speech given to a lot of successful US doctors, and part of it included a plan to segregate the elderly. He said watch the maps and you'll see senior communities spring up that are often such a tangle of streets that a lot of seniors cannot navigate their way out of them after awhile, further isolating them. And so it went, just as he said it would.
Counterpoint – – many of the current older generation of boomers came about in the 60s. They did all the sex, they had all the drugs, they ruined rock ‘n’ roll. They frittered away their time on materialistic pursuits, eschewing The hard work and traditionalism of their parents to a greater extent than any generation prior. Technology did not help this. Now they are sitting around either naïvely wondering how this whole situation came to pass or secretly telling themselves they fucked up but who cares because there are close to death anyway. That thinking has ruined my generation and the generation that will come after me.
Got a link to a video of that speech or that Stat that grandma totally can't find her way out of her senior center?
Search: Dr Dunegan (attendee IIRC) Dr Richard Day (speaker). 1969
As to his words about their plan for senior communities - we have them all over the place in southern CA. You've never seen more notoriously nonsensical community plans. It's not that grandma is stupid, it's that NO ONE can easily find their way around these nutty places, let alone someone in cognitive decline. Leisure World in Orange County is famous for being a downright road hazard, but the are plenty of other just like it.