Wednesday, June 12, 2013

David Brooks has lost all remaining respect

David Brooks just published an opinion piece on Edward Snowden.  It has the borderline-inappropriate title The Solitary Leaker.

A summary for those pressed for time:

The lazy bum couldn't even finish community college.  I heard he doesn't visit his mom either!  He was rude to a neighbor.  Apparently he'd rather play with his beeping gizmos than talk about lawn care.
Kids these days!  They have no respect for their elders!
Despite all his lollygagging we gave him the benefit of the doubt and gave him a good job.  Then he betrayed us!  This is the thanks we get for your six-figure salary? 
Back in my day we were happy to have a job at all!  Spoiled brat!
You really think you're going to change anything?  Fat chance.  Probably just make things worse.  We'll probably find a better way to lie to you.  Why do you even try?  Give up.
In conclusion, do what you're told no matter what.  Disobeying orders is THE WORST.
Honestly, the second paragraph opened with, "According to The Washington Post, he has not been a regular presence around his mother’s house for years."  A non sequitor brimming with innuendo.  But wait, isn't not living with your mom for years when you are 29 exactly what society expects?  Had it been otherwise, Brooks would've assuredly pointed out how odd it is that a fully grown man still sponges off his parents because of his sense of entitlement and poor morals.

It just gets worse from there.  It's shameful, ham-handed mud-slinging that exploits boomer angst about the "atomized" society that their kids live in - you know, the world that they fucking created.

3 comments:

Julia said...

David Brooks had respect? When you posted this on FB, I could not get past the first three paragraphs. I tried to skim the rest but I got to "betrayed the Constitution" (somehow referring to Snowden & not NSA?) and started feeling twitchy.

Hope you're prepared for the culture shock of what sheeple we all are when you get back to the U.S. and A.

Ah, no, that's not right, it's infinitely easier to be cynical than to do something! We live and hope as my mom likes to say.

Andrew Igneous said...

Yeah, I don't know why I wrote "all remaining respect." I guess I meant that I have at least an teensy bit of respect for anyone who can put on pants and walk erect.

I'm getting stressed about coming home indeed. Only 10 more days.

Thanks as ever for reading and commenting!

Julia said...

I just read about this rally. We're not here that week but I hope it brings together a good cross-section of people.