Good post. The real crisis which was pretty much ignored by Kearney, is that this dependency you write about has become multi-generational. Once that sets in it's really hard to shake it; it becomes entrenched in the lifestyle and the expectations for the man is set. It's made still worse by the housing projects that concentrate this sub…
Good post. The real crisis which was pretty much ignored by Kearney, is that this dependency you write about has become multi-generational. Once that sets in it's really hard to shake it; it becomes entrenched in the lifestyle and the expectations for the man is set. It's made still worse by the housing projects that concentrate this sub-culture, this mentality. It also creates a deep-seated corruption of values. Very sad.
Good post. The real crisis which was pretty much ignored by Kearney, is that this dependency you write about has become multi-generational. Once that sets in it's really hard to shake it; it becomes entrenched in the lifestyle and the expectations for the man is set. It's made still worse by the housing projects that concentrate this sub-culture, this mentality. It also creates a deep-seated corruption of values. Very sad.