American Culture Today
Here you go. In America today, 12-year olds dancing naked for cash is perfectly okay. It’s quite literally not illegal. Go ahead, watch them all you want, laws and culture approve. If you don’t like it, you’re a “facist” according to the slime who support it. “Free Speech” today means quite literally anyone can do anything to anyone at any time. Absolutely disgusting. Dallas should be incredibly embarrassed. I bet they’re not.
I’m sure by now you’ve also seen the whiny woman who complained (and wants cash) because she had to remove her “nipple rings” to get on an airplane — despite the very clear warnings in the TSA instructions that people may be required to remove those exact items. Now I’m not defending the TSA here — I think they’re a complete and total waste of time. I think the TSA has done not one good thing. I don’t think the TSA has protected us, nor ever will protect anyone from anything, ever. I think it’s a government jobs program to give cash to people with no skills — just so I’m clear. What I want to point out is that the woman was 37. She’s 37 and has “nipple rings.” I guess the whole concept of “maturity” just went over her head, didn’t it?
No, I’m not advocating for government control and regulation of such things, I’m just pointing out that this woman is incredibly immature for even having such things. Sure, she should be free to do so — just as I should be free to point and laugh at her for being a fool. Then again, that would just “offend” her and she’d want an “apology” and cash from me, I’m sure.
Welcome to American culture today.
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What does “having nipple rings” have to do with maturity? Nothing. I agree with you one several points in that same paragraph, but it is hard to read you seriously when you make a statement like taht about maturity.
Say you don’t like nipple rings. Fine. You don’t like ‘em.
But someone’s preference for jewelery styles has nothing to do with maturity.
As I mentioned — you’re entitled to your opinion — just as I’m entitled to mine. In what used to pass for American culture, nipple rings were fine for immature kids trying to get attention. Having them at age 37 says that you’re pretty darn immature.
And as you made clear with your approval of the rings makes my entire point — the culture has gone way, way down hill.
Well Ogre, in my “many years” of observation, usually when older women go to doing the “trendy stuff young girls do” it has more to do with her insecurity about who she is and about getting older than any real maturity issues. I have seen women in their 40s and 50s wear short skirts, bleach and spike their hair and then tint it neon colors, get numerous tattoos and body and facial piercings, and on and on. I think they look foolish, but they think they look 20 years younger. It is my humble opinion, that God gives us certain gifts with age that make us all more attractive… gray hair to soften our lines, wisdom to know when a friend is hurting by a glance or hearing the stress in their voice, so that we may comfort them, patience so we may appreciate our families more, etc. If you don’t fight it, it is really quite a grand thing. What indicates this woman is an immature brat… she could have read the instructions for getting through security, done the right things and been on her way. Her reaction, wanting to sue TSA for her stupidity… now that is acting like a 2 year old!!!! If I ever get that inept at making my way through life… I want someone to shoot me!
You call it insecurity — I’ll call it immaturity. Pretty close to the same thing, right? Thanks for stopping by!
Unreal.
As for the nipple rings, I’m with you. It’s childish.
Recent word is that the TSA is going to change their policies. Therefore, terrorists will be able to smuggle metal items as long as they store them in their bras.