LizzieMaine
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Well, I wish the whole trope of "The Greatest Generation" had never been invented. The term didn't exist until it was coined to market Tom Brokaw's book about twenty years ago, and I think it does a real disservice to the complexity of the generation it describes. The generation born between 1910 and 1925 accomplished many things, and failed to accomplish many other things. They were ordinary human beings living thru an extraordinary time. Rather than blindly idolize them, we'd be better served by understanding the times they experienced.
Bear in mind that the generation that defeated Hitler in the name of "freedom and liberty" is the exact same generation that fired kindergarten teachers who refused to take loyalty oaths, also in the name of "freedom and liberty." We should be willing to face that contradiction head-on and ask "why?"
Bear in mind that the generation that defeated Hitler in the name of "freedom and liberty" is the exact same generation that fired kindergarten teachers who refused to take loyalty oaths, also in the name of "freedom and liberty." We should be willing to face that contradiction head-on and ask "why?"
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