This Next Generation
Scares Me
Yes, I know
I am an old fart, and all old farts think younger generations are spoiled,
listen to bad music and don’t have good manners. Yes, that has been true since forever, even
writings of Greek philosophers warn of the deficiencies of the younger
generation.
I don’t
particularly like the rap music of today.
I don’t particularly like the butchering of the English language, or the
creaky voice inflection of today’s youth.
It bothers me that young people do not even know how to safely cross the
street.
I can let
all these things slide because…Hell, what else can I do about it.
But.
Today on the
beach I saw an event that really scares me about young people and how they are
being raised.
I was on the
beach and a young mother who weighed maybe 110 pounds was packing up her beach
wagon. Several chairs, two umbrellas,
two boogie boards and assorted beach paraphernalia. The wagon had tiny wheels which could only be
dragged across the sand, not rolled.
This 110-pound
lady was pulling this weighted down cart through about fifty yards of sand like
one of those power lifting champions pulling a Boing 747 on a chain. While she was dragging the beach stuff, her
at least 12-year-old son who looked to weigh about 140 pounds was walking ahead
disgusted that she was taking so long.
He carried nothing. He didn’t
help push and did not volunteer to help pull.
Her about 9-year-old daughter did carry a small beach bag, but still did
not offer to help, what-so-ever…in fact she also seemed disgusted that mom was
taking so long.
I wanted to
wring these kids necks for not offering to help their tiny mom. I wanted to ask the mother what in blazes was
wrong with her that she would not demand her children help.
Instead, I
just shook my head and ignored them.
I’m 72; not
my problem.