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What are the marks of a sick culture?
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[quote:DaySweeper:MV84NDM4ODNfMjIyODY2NjFfOTlERjVFOEE=] Everything every living being does is natural. There is such a thing as being naturally unnatural. You could make that assertion for literally anything anyone does. "somebody better tell nature to stop molesting little children!" "somebody better tell nature to stop putting jews in ovens!" You see you're really not saying anything. People can go against their nature naturally. We have the freedom to do that. [/quote]
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"What are the marks of a sick culture?"
. . . abridged (by Bob God) from
Friday
by Robert A. Heinlein:
I took these quotes from one of my favorite Heinlein novels,
Friday
. They are all from a conversation between the main character and her "Boss." That conversation began with Friday's Boss asking her, "What are the marks of a sick culture?"
"It is a bad sign when the people of a country stop identifying themselves with the country and start identifying with a group. A racial group. Or a religion. Or a language. Anything, as long as it isn't the whole population."
"A very bad sign. Particularism. It was once considered a Spanish vice but any country can fall sick with it. Dominance of males over females seems to be one of the symptoms."
"Before a revolution can take place, the population must loose faith in both the police and the courts."
Personal rudeness.
... and the number one symptom that we're living in a Sick Culture is -
Bad manners.
That ought to narrow it down for you!
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