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Liberal secular society has two primary concerns before wisdom – health and equality.
Health: It was a non-issue to most everyone at the graduation that people came in shorts and T-shirts. But imagine the reaction if one person had lit up a cigarette. Panic and screams of hatred would have been unleashed. The poor soul would have been rushed out of the building as if he were a terrorist – which is precisely how the smoker would have been viewed thanks to the mind-numbing propaganda of how fatal a whiff of secondhand smoke is. In every preceding generation, however, when wisdom was valued, a man or woman who wore shorts to a graduation would have been regarded as out of place as a smoker would today.
Equality: A word that is often used to describe formal clothing is “classy,” a word which itself derives from “class.” Because of its derivation, however, the word is rarely used today – it conflicts with one of our era’s dominant values, egalitarianism. Therefore more and more people dress and act . . . classless, such as when they all wear T-shirts. That is also why so many teachers don’t dress up to teach – the egalitarians who run American education don’t want students to regard teachers as being of a higher class than students.
My producer, however, is a classy guy. And for that reason, he was quite out of place at his niece’s high school graduation.
But at least his niece was appropriately honored.
Liberal secular society has two primary concerns before wisdom – health and equality.
Health: It was a non-issue to most everyone at the graduation that people came in shorts and T-shirts. But imagine the reaction if one person had lit up a cigarette. Panic and screams of hatred would have been unleashed. The poor soul would have been rushed out of the building as if he were a terrorist – which is precisely how the smoker would have been viewed thanks to the mind-numbing propaganda of how fatal a whiff of secondhand smoke is. In every preceding generation, however, when wisdom was valued, a man or woman who wore shorts to a graduation would have been regarded as out of place as a smoker would today.
Equality: A word that is often used to describe formal clothing is “classy,” a word which itself derives from “class.” Because of its derivation, however, the word is rarely used today – it conflicts with one of our era’s dominant values, egalitarianism. Therefore more and more people dress and act . . . classless, such as when they all wear T-shirts. That is also why so many teachers don’t dress up to teach – the egalitarians who run American education don’t want students to regard teachers as being of a higher class than students.
My producer, however, is a classy guy. And for that reason, he was quite out of place at his niece’s high school graduation.
But at least his niece was appropriately honored.