In typical old man fashion a friend and I were grousing today about the direction of America's youth. The stunted work ethic, the overall sense of entitlement, the coddling, the expectation that things have "always been great and will keep on being so just because" and the disinterest in anything other than what Snooki has to say or what Lindsay wore to court.
It occurred to me then that this generation has no heroes. It has no role models. None.
My father's generation had the veterans of WWI and WWII. Strong generals like Patton and McArthur. Visionary politicians, titans of industry. John Wayne. Mickey Mantle.
Our (my) generation had the astronauts who walked on the moon, we had Reagan, we had Hank Aaron.
What do today's kids have? Fucking narcissistic Obama? God help us. Barry Bonds?
Much of it is the fault of the media. John Kennedy was no saint, but a sympathetic media with respect for the office and the power it holds kept his dirty laundry out of the public arena. Same with Mickey Mantle.
Doesn't seem like this generation WANTS heroes, though. You get a good guy, somebody who is a natural leader and who spends his spare time working with children and encouraging them to achieve and all of that is trashed because somebody thinks his smile is fake? It's like we can't stand success. Somebody achieves and the jackals swarm in to bring them back to earth.
Good people won't run for public office for fear of the fabric of their entire lives being twisted and tortured in order to find some speck of dirt with which to smear them personally. If the dirt doesn't exist? Allege it. Insinuate it. Then the candidate is in a no-win situation. Deny it and you establish its credibility. Ignore it and silence indicates guilt.
Our soldiers are vilified for doing their job and have been since Dan Rather took his ass to Vietnam.
Ask somebody under 21 who their heroes are. Lil' Fucking Wayne? Some dusty relic from the past like Abraham Lincoln or Rosa Parks who has no real resonance in their lives?
There are no more heroes. And that's a sad state of affairs.