We celebrated the millennium (all those fireworks- bim, bam, twitter, fizz) but we never embraced it. Probably because it scared us. Now, five years in, we're in the grip of the most furious, carpet-chewing nostalgia. We want the past. Any past. Religion of the stupidest kind (the Christian right, Muslim fundamentalism, Pope Ratzo) is clawing away at our liberties; dammit we're even re-running the Crusades.
And in popular culture we're up to our eyes in medievalising fantasies- LOTR, Harry P, Narnia.
I don't like this rage against modernity. I don't like it all.
Bring back the future.
And in popular culture we're up to our eyes in medievalising fantasies- LOTR, Harry P, Narnia.
I don't like this rage against modernity. I don't like it all.
Bring back the future.
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Date: 2005-12-05 07:23 am (UTC)Things were better 80 years ago. Never mind there was a Depression. Never mind the world was at war. Things were better then, families were closer - those whose father wasn't overseas -
Life in the past was ALWAYS better. It must be a big like childbirth - people don't remember the painful stuff.
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Date: 2005-12-05 07:26 am (UTC)Here! Here!
Date: 2005-12-05 08:07 am (UTC)The past is ALWAYS better... especially after we have so creatively rewritten it for ourselves.