Tuesday, September 17, 2013

More Observations on American Society of Today

Ours is a nation with a dire need for a televised speech from our head of state in which he urges everyone in this entire country to ALWAYS pursue a law-abiding and civil response to every challenge or conflict they experience in their own life.

Americans of today subscribe to the view that they should write their autobiography at age 25 in the form of a series of gaudy and obscene confessional tattoos that they have emblazoned on their own body. "Whatever I did, I did obscenely and in a very public manner!" Americans of today might as well declare to the entire world.

For all the public speeches that United States President Obama has delivered in recent years, a nationally televised speech in which he cites 10 solid factual reasons for NEVER consuming ANY cocaine is the one address that he never offers the American public. And that very nationally televised speech from our nation's head of state would save more American lives than any other speech that Mr. Obama could ever give.

The majority of Americans under age 30 exhibit a baffling contempt toward the traditional English handshake, favoring instead the hyper-dramatic "High-Five", as it is called. The High-Five, unlike the English handshake, suggests that American young people are eternally eager to slap each other in the guise of expressing a "friendly" affinity for their cited "brother" or "sister."

Americans under age 30 are eternally eager to reveal any and all tattoos emblazoned beaneath their own waistline to first-time acquaintances who inquire about those cited points of pride on their own body.

Americans who are victimized by continuous personal-injury crimes on a daily and year-round and multi-year basis have the consolation these days that if they write extensively about those crimes in E-mail letters to friends or government officials, at least the President of the United States is certainly very familiar with that continuous-crimes case and might, at some point, actually ask the FBI to come to the rescue.

If you ask an American of today to please tell you which U.S. state has contributed the most toward conservation of fossil fuels and of natural resources in this nation, your listener would offer you a perplexed look on his face. "I know which U.S. state has the best college football teams, and that is all," the American would tell you in response.

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