Reevaluating Greatest Generation?

j41181

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I found this old article (2001) that not only questions the present concept on the Greatest Generation, but also insults them. It proposes possibilities of reevaluating on who really is the Greatest Generation.

Reevaluating Greatest Generation

I personally find this disturbing. How far must these people go to degrade the beliefs of people like Ms. Carrie Prejean, from remembering and honoring the real greatness of the USA?

Replace those beliefs with self-hating, and political correctness bullsh*ts about the USA?
 

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<a href="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Matt/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/msoclip1/01/clip_filelist.xml" target="_blank">
Discrediting white athletes
&amp; musicians that performed pre-Civil rights, disparaging white heroes,
celebrating all things non-white - all evidence that Marxist thoughtis
now part of America's collective conscious. Deriding the WWII generation
- danger: grandpa may just have a un-pc perspective -is perhaps the latest
trend. </span></a><a href="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Matt/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/msoclip1/01/clip_filelist.xml" target="_blank">It's as if Marxism has spawned a whole brood of pretensions, delusional,
little journalists; even the ones covering musicians will throw their
two racial cents in. Let's examine Rhapsody's - a music streaming website with
a huge library -take on Evils, Buddy Holly, Benny Goodman. Okay
here goes: Elvis got his moves from blacks, Buddy Holly's Texas fans were
the white kids "hip" enough to listen to rhythm and blues, Benny
Goodman was just a dory white looking businessman, but who cares, listen to him
anyway! As sickening as these mini-biographieswere- I just looked
at them the other day- yesterday, each of the following bios had a new writer:
Nick Dedina. And the articles were totally revamped: deservingly praiseworthy
of these musical geniuses and absent of any racial commentary. In fact,
according to this new writer, Frank Sinatra, Buddy Holly </span></a>
<a href="file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Matt/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/msoclip1/01/clip_filelist.xml" target="_blank">and Benny Goodman
influenced black musicians. </span></a></span>
Edited by: Alpha Male
 

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I must be losing it; I can't get rid of the underlines.
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