Monday, October 16, 2017

A society that loves vulgarity should expect vulgar behavior

Leah Lebresco Sargeant is on a roll.  Here she points out the bleeding obvious.  A nation that has celebrated blasphemy and vulgarity and disrespect shouldn't act stunned when people act in blasphemous and vulgar and disrespectful ways.  Duh.

This is so obvious that we shouldn't have to be told.  But unfortunately I fear too many of us love every minute of it.  I know giving up on a society of T&A, and endless locker room rants, and doing our best George Carlin while we're at the parish getting ready for the Lenin fish fries might not be as much fun.  But perhaps we owe it to our young ones to set an example that is little higher than Spicoli or Blutarsky.

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