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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 10, 2023

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Okay. So where's the proof that non-Western cultures aren't largely having to roll over to the demands of their youth as they temporally displace the citizenry?

Since we don't live in a global panopticon where all data is publicly available, finding proof might be a bit challenging, as you'd find out if you tried looking for proof that "literally every society ever has dealt with adolescent rebellion".

Secondly, to my knowledge, the establishment is indeed deploying the same tactics of deconstructing traditional institutions, and using young people to do it, even in non-Western cultures. It's just that we're ahead of them.

Finally, my culture got absorbed into the Western blob over the course of my lifetime, so I can't speak with authority on cultures that are still on it's periphery. But from what people like @BurdensomeCount are saying the young are still cooperating with the old for the most part.

Hmm, fair enough.

Eh, we still have the "fuck you, dad" stage, it just manifests differently to how it does amongst western teenagers and gets snuffed out quicker because the consequences of not following good advice to study hard etc. are freely available for everyone to see on a daily basis and there is no welfare state to catch you if you cut off ties with family.

we still have the "fuck you, dad" stage,

Yes, but the question was who is handling it, and who is letting it be used to damage the society.