A tale of three nations.

The myth of social and moral 'decay,' the classic canard of the reactionary right, the consequence of conservative fear of change, diversity, dissent, and expressions of individual liberty.

Reactionaries such as the OP have been whining about 'moral decay' for thousands of years, it's just as ignorant and ridiculous a notion today as it's always been.
So, it is your belief that moral behavior is not important for a healthy society then? Surely, you can't be that stupid. Moral decay was a contributing factor in the fall of Greece and Rome, as well as many other cultures. If you cannot grasp such a simple concept, then it is painfully clear that you are part of the problem. There are ten symptoms of social and moral decline that were in evidence in all of these. This is what's known as imperial evidence. Are you getting this, or do I need to use smaller words? Maybe draw you some pictures?
He's illustrating the point about everything being subject to equivocation and contradiction.
That's funny. I thought he was just being stupid.
 
The myth of social and moral 'decay,' the classic canard of the reactionary right, the consequence of conservative fear of change, diversity, dissent, and expressions of individual liberty.

Reactionaries such as the OP have been whining about 'moral decay' for thousands of years, it's just as ignorant and ridiculous a notion today as it's always been.
So, it is your belief that moral behavior is not important for a healthy society then? Surely, you can't be that stupid. Moral decay was a contributing factor in the fall of Greece and Rome, as well as many other cultures. If you cannot grasp such a simple concept, then it is painfully clear that you are part of the problem. There are ten symptoms of social and moral decline that were in evidence in all of these. This is what's known as imperial evidence. Are you getting this, or do I need to use smaller words? Maybe draw you some pictures?
He's illustrating the point about everything being subject to equivocation and contradiction.
That's funny. I thought he was just being stupid.
In this case they're not mutually exclusive.
 
The myth of social and moral 'decay,' the classic canard of the reactionary right, the consequence of conservative fear of change, diversity, dissent, and expressions of individual liberty.

Reactionaries such as the OP have been whining about 'moral decay' for thousands of years, it's just as ignorant and ridiculous a notion today as it's always been.
So, it is your belief that moral behavior is not important for a healthy society then? Surely, you can't be that stupid. Moral decay was a contributing factor in the fall of Greece and Rome, as well as many other cultures. If you cannot grasp such a simple concept, then it is painfully clear that you are part of the problem. There are ten symptoms of social and moral decline that were in evidence in all of these. This is what's known as imperial evidence. Are you getting this, or do I need to use smaller words? Maybe draw you some pictures?
He's illustrating the point about everything being subject to equivocation and contradiction.
That's funny. I thought he was just being stupid.
In this case they're not mutually exclusive.
I can't argue with that.
 

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