Society & Culture

What are your observations on society and where it’s headed?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

16th May 2011 01:27pm

Have we evolved into a narcissistic society, as the media have alleged? Do you think the importance of manners and etiquette is less essential? If you live in a country or regional area, is there more of a community spirit and comrade in your district? I really would love to hear your opinions on this issue so please do share your thoughts.

Palladin
  • 16th May 2011 09:04pm

WITHOUT WANTING to envoke politics into this discussion it is becoming evident that politicians are the single greatest cause for "revolution", social disobedience and the disintegration of society in general.

What one side of politics says, the other tries to "sink" ~ regardless of virtue or value. The sad thing is that half of our society supports one whilst the other half supports the other. What a sad state of affairs ... perhaps the only solution is the immergence of a dictator ... ... or two.

Even more evil than brainless politicians is the greedy Media who have their own agenda and will embelish the truth for the sake of profit and increassed advertising revenue.


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