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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    I think you meant "stimulate".
    Really suggest you don't stimulate any Nazis.

    At best you'll only make more Nazis.

    At worst you'll make them angry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Really suggest you don't stimulate any Nazis.

    At best you'll only make more Nazis.

    At worst you'll make them angry.
    LOL well if you looked at early nazi economic policy you would say that australia has had a nazi government for the last 20 odd years along with the world bank.

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    What's the old saying about those who ignore history being doomed to repeat it?

    Commerical TV has a lot to answer for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    What's the old saying about those who ignore history being doomed to repeat it?

    Commerical TV has a lot to answer for.
    How right you are, and a classic example is how lax the building code's and attitude of some people in Darwin,35 years since Tracey, its only a matter of time.

    Cheers Ean

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    Had missed this very interesting thread when it first came on back in October.

    So many people have been kept ignorant of the past. I do remember Emily, a high school girl helped out at a local soup kitchen. Emily went to a private school run by a certain denomination I named in another thread. For science they had to watch "Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy" at her school. No wonder so many kids leave school today in total ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSiV View Post
    This is a sad state of affairs but hardly surprising in this day and age. The current environment of instant gratification leads to such a short attention span that quite a lot of the current generation only have time for their own ridiculous antics and those of their friends posted on social networking sites.



    As for this complete load of drivel, I have never heard a more misguided and pathetic observation in all my life. I was a child of the 70's, My father was born 4/3/42 which in case you were not aware was the day that Japan bombed Broome, which was considered Australia's second-worst air raid.

    I completely resent you blaming children of the 70's and their poor parenting as the root of all the problems of society. If anything it was the children born to the people of your generation, those that were breeding in the late 80's and 90's, and spawned the current generation Y.

    Not to cast aspersions on all from this generation (as there are always bad apples), but due to the fact that their children 'should not have to experience any criticism' nor should there be 'winners and losers', they should all be 'given what they want without any question' and 'heaven forbid you should discipline your child!'

    It is generation Y that expects to walk into the top job straight out of uni, without any concept having to prove yourself or of working your way up to a position, because they have always received everything on a platter.

    Maybe it's different on that side of the Australia, perhaps Western Australia is a decade behind NSW (this would explain your observations I guess) but cartm58 you should have a good look at yourself and those around you and you might see where the problems really have stemmed from.

    You have no right to criticise the new parents of today, considering that the people who have been described in these situations are all from generation Y, the generation born to parents of your generation, the post war baby boomers - those born in and around the 60's. I think this is a serious case of the pot calling the kettle black.

    If anything the children born in the 70's have learned from the mistakes of those who came before them and would do an even better job raising their children. I know I have and I definitely will not be allowing my children to grow up like the current generation Y.

    I am happy to introduce you to my 3 year old and let you judge for yourself.
    Ok mate

    So why did the Yanks drop the bomb?

    and what has it got to do with the Kiser of WW1

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    Come on Folks this conversation has been going on since the Dawn of time ....


    Hesiod quotes

    “I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly wise and impatient of restraint.”

    Hesiod quotes (Greek poets, "the father of Greek didactic poetry", 700bc)


    Hesiod quotes


    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    Come on Folks this conversation has been going on since the Dawn of time ....


    Hesiod quotes

    “I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly wise and impatient of restraint.”

    Hesiod quotes (Greek poets, "the father of Greek didactic poetry", 700bc)


    Hesiod quotes


    Mike
    and he was correct, 250 years latter

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    Quote Originally Posted by clean32 View Post
    and he was correct, 250 years latter

    Try 2710 odd years later ....
    Worst part is tho ... He's talking about you & I

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    Yes and no, although he is talking about his time we have seen this cycle repeated though history. Athens fell to the Spartans basically ending there glory days and opening the way for the Macedonia (Alexander III of Macedon the great was not Greek although he was a Greek speaker)

    this came about mainly due to there success against the Persians. This success led the other city states to basically paying Athens for there protection, they spent the money on fine arts and getting ****ed.

    Then Alexander’s Daddy came down and wiped them.

    Alexander got on the bottle and that was the end of that story.

    Next came the Romans, and guess what they created such a rotten society they they just packed up and left

    And so it goes on

    Europe will be Muslim in 40 years time, and Asia will be the economic power house on the world

    and so it will go on

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