Posted on Sep 5, 2015
The culture of the beautiful: are we witnessing the era of the neo-eugenism?
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Eugenism: the combination of influences best suited to improve the hereditary qualities of a race or breed, esp. the human race.
There seems to be a psychological war going on worldwide. We can notice that many are enslaved by the fear of being rejected by the society if they don't look, speak or act certain way. The physical fitness, fashion, comedy businesses have boomed in the last 10 years, but the quality of education and social inclusiveness have decreased. We are coming to a point where social inclusiveness is perceived as against the norm. The norm is exclusion, and the marginalized are crying for chaos.
There seems to be a psychological war going on worldwide. We can notice that many are enslaved by the fear of being rejected by the society if they don't look, speak or act certain way. The physical fitness, fashion, comedy businesses have boomed in the last 10 years, but the quality of education and social inclusiveness have decreased. We are coming to a point where social inclusiveness is perceived as against the norm. The norm is exclusion, and the marginalized are crying for chaos.
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The herd will sound, act and look like anything that is projected into their bubble through their social media apparatuses. Never ever in the history of culture have we allowed our adolescence to be bombarded with images and marketing tactics. If they don't end up looking the same they sure will be programmed the same. That is 100% real talk "the norm is to exclude" you click like or you just keep scrolling. It's terrifying to see how much human interaction is changing. When people are confronted or uncomfortable in a situation, what do you see them do? Reach for their phone and retreat into the bubble. A society like this is very easily manipulated.
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A lot of people are so worried about being in the in crowd. I just be myself, do the things I like and if I am out dated, well I enjoy what I do so that's what counts to me.
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I think where we are remiss in not peeling back the onion far enough. I say their is blame to go around that is not recognized.
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