Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Trolling is as much a mechanism of creating emotional trauma among a large population as it is a mechanism for 'debating' in bad faith. Perhaps this was not present in older societies (and other countries today) because people were not as touchy feely as the current generations... And I'm not trolling. I seriously think modern western societies are too snow-flakey and touchy feely for their own good. It's like goin…
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The United States has committed some soft of genocide or another since the days of the Native Americans. That's not touchy feely.
Crying about this or that opinion being published, or whether a coworker can make or not make a comment, or what group is the more victimized for BS offenses (where usually the crying is made white middle/upper middle class self-appointed spokepersons) is.
And I'm not talking about the "children in cages" either. This is obviously not a kind of "touchy feely" issue.
Plus, the "children in cages" has been going on since forever one way or another. My people were hunted by the KKK back in the 20s and 30s for not being white enough. I've written (in other places) about the Mexican immigrants fueling the California agricultural sector, and how they're exploited and sent away when bosses are done with them (eg. the strawberry picking business).
Even the Wall is nothing new, there has been a wall, beatings, and killings at the border well before Trump. Now it's just fashionable to speak against it (because Trump), whereas under Obama 2 million could be deported and it was OK (and it didn't involve as many children imprisoned, so late night talk shows didn't feel the need to cover it).
Still, I'm not an American myself. But the hypocrisy is strong, as if all those "good souls" care about the "children in cages".
There are "children in cages" all over Europe, in camps for immigrants (where they're not allowed to leave):
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/10/life-in-italy-...
>Your ..... dismissal of the problems of youth....and use of .... to not finish...sentences makes it difficult to understand your point.
You could replace "..." with "." in my comment, and nothing would change of its point. Instead you've chose to point an inconsequential stylistic issue, and exaggerate it to death.
Let's make my point even clearer: aside from general economic prospects (college debt and so on), there are no serious "problems of youth" in 2019 in the USA in the white middle/upper middle-class population that cries about being "traumatized" the most. It literally never had been better trauma-wise, today when people cry the most about it, for anything and everything.
And I don't expect you to agree with this assessment. That's my opinion, it's a free universe.