07-28-2017, 03:31 PM
I'm starting to suspect that it's really the reverse - our generation (Xers) and our huge distrust of authority.
re: the original question, I suspect that the GIs had that value instilled in them long before the height of the crisis (WWII) came along ... much like the current Millies have developed a strong respect for authority long before the height of our current crisis that we're heading for (assuming that there will be one).
re: the original question, I suspect that the GIs had that value instilled in them long before the height of the crisis (WWII) came along ... much like the current Millies have developed a strong respect for authority long before the height of our current crisis that we're heading for (assuming that there will be one).
"But there's a difference between error and dishonesty, and it's not a trivial difference." - Ben Greenman
"Relax, it'll be all right, and by that I mean it will first get worse."
"How was I supposed to know that there'd be consequences for my actions?" - Gina Linetti
"Relax, it'll be all right, and by that I mean it will first get worse."
"How was I supposed to know that there'd be consequences for my actions?" - Gina Linetti