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What kind of people are you talking about? Aren't you usually honest?
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Yes Hal, I'm honest & let me tell you - it drives people MAD!! Lots of people much prefer to surround themselves with shy little sheep.
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I'm not sure if I would like to do surround themselves with shy sheep . What's it like?
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HAL wrote:I'm not sure if I would like to do surround themselves with shy sheep . What's it like?
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luvdids wrote:Yes, society's getting worse. Honestly, what's wrong with some people??!!
http://www.9news.com.au/world/2017/07/2 ... man-drowns
Interesting question (and one that doesn't necessarily have an easy answer): given that this is an American story, is it really our society?
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luvdids wrote:Yes, society's getting worse. Honestly, what's wrong with some people??!!
http://www.9news.com.au/world/2017/07/2 ... man-drowns
Interesting question (and one that doesn't necessarily have an easy answer): given that this is an American story, is it really our society?
It's potentially us in the not too distant future.

The level of callousness and disengagement needed to do what they did in that vid is insane. It was like they were watching it on TV, but it was real. :shock: :?
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I ask because in some ways America is very much like us culturally and in some ways it very much isn't. I'm taking it as assumed here that we wouldn't look at a video of some atrocity happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo and say "what is wrong with our society?". And then that raises the question of what we actually mean by "our" society to begin with.
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Oh, no doubt that's the most relevant question here. I'm just asking more in the context of this thread, i.e. does this indicate a problem with our society, or is it happening in another society that is somewhat alien to ours?

Leaving that to one side, I wonder how many went along with it to impress their mates and how they would have reacted if they had been on their own. Teenage boys as a group are not always the most caring types.
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14-16 year old boys watching a (although they couldn't know it) disabled man drown.

Empathy isn't my strong suit but if I did that at that age I'd crank up the Delorean to go back and kick my own arse
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I think (or at least hope) that it's unusually callous behaviour; but this kind of passive cruelty probably isn't anything particularly new or extraordinary.
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David wrote:I ask because in some ways America is very much like us culturally and in some ways it very much isn't. I'm taking it as assumed here that we wouldn't look at a video of some atrocity happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo and say "what is wrong with our society?". And then that raises the question of what we actually mean by "our" society to begin with.
Pretty sure the thread title is "is society getting worse", no mention of "OUR". And if the video was from the Democratic Republic of Congo I'd feel the same way about it, wouldn't you?
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Pelican dies after two men seen kicking, stomping it in vicious St Albans attack
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/pelic ... xhgiq.html

Just the last in an increasing list of horrific acts of animal cruelty! We could help society by ridding it of oxygen thieves like these!!

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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Morrigu wrote:Pelican dies after two men seen kicking, stomping it in vicious St Albans attack
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/pelic ... xhgiq.html

Just the last in an increasing list of horrific acts of animal cruelty! We could help society by ridding it of oxygen thieves like these!!

"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
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It's sickening. Animal cruelty is such a shocker but is that worse now than it was?

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