by threadbear » Tue 03 Apr 2007, 01:29:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('I_Like_Plants', 'J')ack says it best - most American parents anyway, don't give a shit about their kids, what shit they do give is contempt.
Boomer parents tend to have been given a pretty good ride in life by their Depression-hardened parents, got college paid for, or at least allowed to live at home while attending state college. In turn, they kick their kids out at 18 if not driving 'em out sooner, and generally won't give 'em a crust of bread if they're starving. It's called, "Fuck you kids, I got mine".
Non-Americans tend to be appalled by this - no wonder American society is so Ik-like.
I like to think, in my mellower moods, that my dad felt that we'd develop better if we had to lift ourselves up, and that in his formative years, the 1950s, this was possible. But the truth is he just didn't fucking care.
I personally think I spent too much time in college, trying to get a degree that's extremely hard to get if you're a serf, and turns out to not be that much of a payoff - all it does is sentence you to needing high pay because you get used to it. I'd have been much better off following the siren call of the Union carpentry guy who was trying to recruit me.
Wow. That's sad, Plants. I heard the other day, that tuition is something like 40 grand a year. If someone goes to university for 4 years that's 160,000. Why not take the cash and buy precious metals with it, and then give it to the carpenter, plumber children when it's worth 4 or 5 times that amount (2012) and houses are worth a quarter of what they're worth now? Much wiser