I have been asking myself that question in recent times, darlings! Just think...Ferguson.....Staten Island.....Baltimore....the death of Brian Moore, the policeman. What is going on? Yesterday, while dining out, I happened to catch part of the Moore funeral mass, and, let me tell you, it brought tears to my eyes. The wasted loss of a life.
Having lived through the Sixties once, I am not sure I want to again. I was young, and bursting with social consciousness, something that characterized our generation, the Baby Boomers, and which I fear is lacking in those that have followed us. I mean, generations of folk listen avidly to the score for "HAIR," but I could not stomach "Spring Awakening" through the fourth track. What does that say about me? Of my social consciousness? Or of what I see as a general lack thereof in succeeding generations.
The activist spirit is still there, but the flesh has gotten weak. I don't know if I have the strength to get out there, though occasionally I do, as when my beloved and I did the GWB walk for Tyler Clementi.
Social activism is for everyone, but is chiefly for the young, with all their strength and fervor? Have we done them a disservice? Or has the qualities that expanded upon communication--technology--done more to break it down than to expand it?????????
Here are Peter, Paul and Mary, in their prime, doing "If I Had A Hammer!"
Let its spirit inspire you, and let justice and freedom ring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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