Haven't much a chance to be on today, had things going on, but there was another thread earlier talking about the "Greatest Generation" and I added a little bit to that one. I can't remember the exact words I said but it was something like 'there might be another 'greatest generation' at some time, but the definition will surely not be the same'. Those men/women of that generation had a serious issue to deal with and they came together and dealt with it.
Just think how the entire nation became involved ... while the young men went off to war, the young women took over much of the industrial complex work and provided the warriors what they needed. To be able to do that work, the women, many young mothers needed baby sitters, so grandma and/or grandpa, older brothers/sisters, etc all stepped up and pitched in. When the "greatest generation" is spoken of today, the speaker is generally not talking only of the young fighting men, although they are the ones we typically think of, but of the entire generation. I'm very proud to say I knew several of them!!!!
I fear today it would be very difficult to pry very many away from their video games, social media, and personal interests that have become so prevalent today. And when the young folks today look around at some of the appointed military leadership positions, I can understand just how hard it would be for them to take the same attitude of the 'Greatest' as we know it today.
Now I recognize there are still many conscientious young people who I think/know would step-up and I'm proud to know them also, so I'm not intentionally painting with too broad a brush. But sadly today, I know so many that have either never learned the real meaning of patriotism, or somewhere along the way have forgotten it, or maybe even been turned away from it by some means, or for other reason simply doesn't give a damn ... it breaks my heart! When I see far more effort and argument to prevent a 'Thin Blue Line' flag from being flown and compromised by simply lowering a 'rainbow' flag as a substitute action, I fume inside. To think in any event that any flag other than the Star Spangled Banner would take precedence over the thin blue line infuriates me.
I don't know, maybe just me ... sorry for the rant!!!!!