1.
List down all the adjectives that describe the youth of today?
ANS:
Today's youth are embarking on a new era of things the previous generation didn't have. Technology is moving so fast that changes the face of activities that our youth partake in. Even with all the new gadgets, games, cell phones and texting, our youth sometimes look to be a generation of the "bored". This is likely because video games, all that texting, and hanging with their clicks, they are becoming a generation with the ability to create their own bubble and their different social world. Different from what we typically see as a place where we look people in the eyes, shake hands, talk face to face and know what is right and what's wrong.
- Inconstant,
- Frivolous,
- Irresponsible,
- Easygoing (or Laid-back),
- Supercilious and cynical
Jesus
said it best: “You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.” You,
our young people, are the strongest, most powerful generation that we have ever
produced since our fathers were brought to these shores as slaves. You are
greatly misunderstood, not only by your elders but oftentimes by your parents.
We produced this generation and we cannot deny what we have produced. They are
different from us. They are not hope, they are fulfillment. But when the thing
that is hoped for comes along, sometimes we are not prepared for what we hoped
for.
You have always hoped
for a generation that would not bow down to Baal. You have always hoped for a
generation that would stand up to the forces of injustice and oppression that
we in former years bowed down to.
We sold out our future
generations for fried chicken and a biscuit at the back door of White
politicians and big money men in White society. We sold out the future of our
people for positions that have high sounding names but no actual substance or
power. We sold out the future of these young people so that now they have
nothing to build on because, in past generations, we wanted to integrate a
lunch counter, a toilet, a hotel or motel, that we could spend our money with
our oppressor and close down Black hotels, Black motels, Black gas stations, Black
bus companies, Black insurance companies. Integration made us want to spend our
money with our oppressor rather than keep our money revolving in our own
community that we might become strong.
Today's youth are embarking on a new era of things the previous generation didn't have. Technology is moving so fast that changes the face of activities that our youth partake in. Even with all the new gadgets, games, cell phones and texting, our youth sometimes look to be a generation of the "bored". This is likely because video games, all that texting, and hanging with their clicks, they are becoming a generation with the ability to create their own bubble and their different social world. Different from what we typically see as a place where we look people in the eyes, shake hands, talk face to face and know what is right and what's wrong.
It's easy to be like ole' grandpa as
you yell for the kids to "get off my lawn", but kids today are just
like we were, only with cooler video games. And as the question of
"lost", no way, maybe we're the ones that are lost as we let
technology pass us by without embracing it.
2. If we find our youth of today lacking in the fine attributes
that we expect them to have, who should be blamed according to the oration?
What make them so?
Ans: I have a new selection to read
THE TYRANNY OF FALSE VALUES, posting to my blog spot that I’ve read half of and
then moved on to the next one. Was published recently by the author Gonzalo
Gonzalez and looks like a good read for anyone concerned about to the
Youth Generation today. In selection 3 that was read yesterday on The Tyranny
of False Values, a well known selection, of the book, and had some great
insights on the Youth Generation for today.
This is a topic THE TYRANNY OF FALSE VALUES on this blog i feel very strongly about. My point is
not that I think Youth Generation is not bad anyway, it just does not
have broad sweeping world-wide communication like the supporters would like to
talk to them. A world in which everyone can produce a new technologies
individually to be self sustaining is impractical, and the “movement” in and of
itself does less to feed the world than it does to make its supporters feel
like they are doing something to save the environment, teach their family for
more good values , or just feel good about themselves.
As Desrochers comments in his
interview, those perceptions are built around a false reality that there is
something inherently better about youth generation today. It is not
leader, better for the right attitudes. He even makes the point that
because of youth generations , its quite hard for the youth leader to be more
safe than that from which is produced by new technologies.
We must to teach their children in a
good values so that, when we go to the adulthood stages children must trained
the good right by their their respective parents.
3. It is said that most often than not, what we think of
others is a reflection of what we are. Do the ideas of your leader expressed by
youth reflect their faults or their merits?
Ans: Yes, As i know most people can
reflect their faults to their merits. In want to say this in a simple message
Don’t be pushed by your problems. Be led by your dreams. Live the
life you want to live. Be the person you want to remember years from
now. Make decisions and act on them. Make mistakes, fall and try
again. Even if you fall a thousand times, at least you won’t have to
wonder what could have been. At least you will know in your heart that
you gave your dreams your best shot.