this post was submitted on 02 Dec 2023
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A Boring Dystopia
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I like how the child in the first panel grows up to be the protester in the second panel, and the child in the second panel grows up to be the protester in the third panel.
And the protester of one panel becomes the reactionary in the next panel. The person with red hair can be seen in every stage throughout the panels.
I think that's what they mean that "you become conservative as you grow older". To me, doing so means you succumbed to the system.
What does that mean?
I might have grown more right-wing in certain topics. I don't think I've succumbed to the system. But I'm not sure.
I'm thinking more socially. I grew up learning about the counterculture and hippy movement. And yet, the same generation, i.e. Boomers, that brought those activism now have become (and being stereotyped as) conservative.
I came from a conservative culture. The media from the boomer generation teaches to question authority figures (there was dictatorship at the time). Despite that, many boomers demand unquestionable loyalty respect from younger folks.
Now that I mentioned it, maybe people become conservative once they get to be in position of power.