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Che Day

45caliber Wrote: Sep 29, 2009 1:48 PM
The youth like to revolt against the teachings of their parents. Your parents want you to look nice all the time? Don't bathe or wear clean clothes. Your parents want you to go to church? Never attend. Your parents tell you drinking is bad for you? Drink a keg every night. Sex isn't good outside marriage? Go to orgies on campus.

The problem is that many know the youth want to see if their parents were right. Generally - at least in the past - they discover their parents are right and turn their lives around once they left school. And they hope no one has incriminating pictures or stories to show or tell their children.

But now you have professors on campus who still revel in political rebellion. So they...
On the eve of the French Revolution, the aristocrats inhabiting the palace of Versailles enjoyed, “as an ironic lark, sporting the clothing of the working classes,” according to writer Charles Stenson. These pampered elites were undisturbed by the fact that their peasant getups mocked the real peasants, many of whom were dying as a result of the elites’ self-serving policies.

These clueless aristocrats have descendents in spoiled college kids who think it’s trendy to idolize Communist revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Che’s face is emblazoned on T-shirts, he was glamorized by the movie “The Motorcycle Diaries,” and Time magazine described him...