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What are we doing today that is considered "normal" but will be considered taboo in 50+ years? (1 Viewer)

wikkidpissah said:
working on it, my friend.

after deciding against blogging it, i've spent the last year or so helping individuals in order to test the efficacy of some of my theories & techniques. i'm actually surprised at the percentage of my guesses which are paying serious human dividend. another year of accumulation and i should be ready to write it up.

i took a very circuitous road to find out that everything is indeed moral. it's just that those who set and enforced our codes had power & control as their motive and twisted them to selfish purpose. we will one day be able to try again, but i fear not in our lifetime. hundreds of years from now, humans will look at 21st Century behavioral health the way we look at 17th Century medical health today.

still, however, there is victory in life for each & every one of us, no matter the course of the rest of the world. that victory is over ourselves and it pays off in happiness & fulfillment every day. it also happens to be the only way to reset humanity on the path to peace & prosperity again.
Not sarcasm here: when do you believe we ever were?

 
How we have created factories to kill animals to eat (and how much is wasted to boot).

Protecting the interests of the .1% at the expense of everyone else while implementing fiscal policies which mortgage future generations. 

This one's more out there, but..., a revolt against private land ownership (at some point, will it be possible to "get in" on the ground floor of purchasing land or will all the useful land be long gone, creating major wealth for those who own it and locking out future generations - while it's owned privately, does this land ownership class become the new Feudal Lords?

Not sure it would be considered "immoral" but I'd imagine kids mortgaging their financial future to go hundreds of grand into debt just to get education will not be looked upon foundly.

Also, not to get political, but history will likely look harsly at certain things going on now (I'll just throw out Flint MI, the incarceration of two generations of poor, mostly black men and well, this recent kids in a cage debacle).  

 
(HULK) said:
I agree that abortion will be dead by some method of advanced birth control resulting in no unwanted pregnancies.

I disagree though, I think the people of the future will be judgmental about it and consider our current situation barbaric.
For that you will need a lot more than 50 years to go by

 
Smack Tripper said:
I was actually going to say hedonism and aethisim are in greater peril as currently the most reproductively active populations are religious based.  Aethisits and intellectual populations don’t have population growth with the majority being 0,1 or 2 family homes
Doubt it. The trend is uniformly down by country

 
The Gator said:
Atheism isn't going anywhere. As access to science and other truths are more easily accessible, I belive that'll drive atheism.  Sooner or later all these myths and fairy tales around religion will be shown for what they are. People were sure the earth was the center of the universe until science proved otherwise, same with the earth being flat. Everyone's gods will just fall away like those did. 
Flat Earth was not a religious belief and a round earth was widely accepted way before columbus.   Geocentrism and heliocentrism was more of a scientific debate than a religious debate.  Maybe in 50 years atheists will stop pushing their fairy tales.

 
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Doubt it. The trend is uniformly down by country
Yes now go look at the birth rates of the communities I mentioned.  They have routinely 6-8 kids in the Amish and Hasidic sects and have a generational turnover at a much shorter interval, usually first kid by 20-21.  I believe the American average is 26.  

These folks will have overlapping interests and become larger and larger voting blocks 

 
Yes now go look at the birth rates of the communities I mentioned.  They have routinely 6-8 kids in the Amish and Hasidic sects and have a generational turnover at a much shorter interval, usually first kid by 20-21.  I believe the American average is 26.  

These folks will have overlapping interests and become larger and larger voting blocks 
To measure the growth if these communities you have to deduct attrition from other causes such as people choising more modern lifestyles. 

 
To measure the growth if these communities you have to deduct attrition from other causes such as people choising more modern lifestyles. 
Just looked it up even a little lower than I thought, both are at about 80 percent retention. 

Which still in essence means their numbers are tripling every 20 years, roughly.  

Whereas the wider population, accounting for the inclusion of these communities raising the bar, is in essence, just sitting at replacement levels 

 
Don't see the gun thing happening in our lifetime but maybe.

The lawn thing already is for many of us. 
50 years will be beyond my lifetime. So I won't know if I'm wrong and might not know if I'm right either. 

 
Flat Earth was not a religious belief and a round earth was widely accepted way before columbus.   Geocentrism and heliocentrism was more of a scientific debate than a religious debate.  Maybe in 50 years atheists will stop pushing their fairy tales.
Then why did the church ban the books of Copernicus and Galileo?

 
Not sarcasm here: when do you believe we ever were?
The Kennedy window. As i've written on this board quite a bit recently, i honestly spent my first 50 yrs believing humanity was on an inevitable track to perfectibility, but have come to the realization that the incredible postwar burgeoning-middle-class American Dream Era i grew up in & on, where we were all down to attack poverty, conflict, race, space, whatever, was like Luke Skywalker's window at the Death Star and we missed it by an entire parsec. But i've seen it, i know it's there and, because i believe that when we are not gods we are bugs, i will point my most sublime efforts at chasing better angels 'til we track that course again.

 
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Just looked it up even a little lower than I thought, both are at about 80 percent retention. 

Which still in essence means their numbers are tripling every 20 years, roughly.  

Whereas the wider population, accounting for the inclusion of these communities raising the bar, is in essence, just sitting at replacement levels 
So the Amish are taking over Pennsylvania any day now?

We can agree to disagree

 
Flat Earth was not a religious belief and a round earth was widely accepted way before columbus.   Geocentrism and heliocentrism was more of a scientific debate than a religious debate.  Maybe in 50 years atheists will stop pushing their fairy tales.
Then why did the church ban the books of Copernicus and Galileo?
 Because the church didn't want it to be a religious debate. 

 
Is this the any day now thread or the 50 year thread?
Think also of the overall trend: of the people 2000 years ago, how many were religious? How about 1000 years ago? 300? 100? 50? 25? 10?

If those percentages i.e. that trend doesn't affect your thinking on this, nothing will

 
Are these a thing?  Golden Corral is the goto disparaging restaurant choice when we’re joking around. 

“Where do you want to eat?”

”Golden Corral”

”Do you hate me?”

I don’t think I’ve stepped foot in one since the 90s. 
It's OCB around us. Old Country Buffet

 
Probably already mentioned but .... non-recyclable "plastic trash"

Looking in any trash can ... plastic food storage baggies, plastic grocery / shopping bags, plastic wrap, 6 pack rings, clam shell retail pack, etc.

Heck, the TRASH BAG is plastic!

50 years from now we will say;

"Remember when we'd think nothing of throwing out plastic ... even though we knew it would take 1000 years to decompose?

... and we would just bury it at the landfill and never look back. What were we thinking?"

 
Probably already mentioned but .... non-recyclable "plastic trash"

Looking in any trash can ... plastic food storage baggies, plastic grocery / shopping bags, plastic wrap, 6 pack rings, clam shell retail pack, etc.

Heck, the TRASH BAG is plastic!

50 years from now we will say;

"Remember when we'd think nothing of throwing out plastic ... even though we knew it would take 1000 years to decompose?

... and we would just bury it at the landfill and never look back. What were we thinking?"
Garbage men will be armed with x-ray guns and those who try to hide recyclables in black garbage bags will be arrested on site and taken to the abandoned illegal border children cages.

 
The days of owning anything with an engine are quickly coming to a close, so I'm going to go with "gas-stations". In another 20-30 years, referring to convenience stores as "gas stations" will be like old people today referring to their voice mail as "answering machines". 

 
Yeah, the eras of fossil fuels and driving yourself any further than up the street to hook your travel pod into the traffic network will be things that kids in school won't know about.

I guess religions will still be around in some fashion but I don't know how the anti-science segment of it will flourish in an era of fusion power.

You younger guys may get to enjoy the coming court fights over whether parents have the right to continue or discontinue (depending on the situation) the birth control device which they decided to install at the child's birth. Or whether the state has the right to prevent or compel said implementation in the first place. 

 
comfortably numb said:
So you mean if your grandpa was sick and laying in a bed dieing for 3 years you all would just allow that to happen and watch as your loved one die slowly instead of allowing grandpa to die with dignity when he would feel most comfortable?

I think euthanasia will be an acceptable and appropriate means to an end of suffering for many families.
It's insane how difficult it is to get the dwd drugs. You have to have 2 docs say you have less than 6 months to live. But even nuttier is the fact that so many who get the meds are unable to take them or digest them! With many diseases like cancer and motor nerve diseases, these people may not be able to move or coordinate their arm and hand to get these horse pills to their mouths! Are their swallowing muscles functional? Then if they do, can they keep it down? Are their digestive organs able to break it down so hopefully the meds will reach the organs like the lungs and heart??

And what about the Alzheimer's pt who by that time is having cognitive issues. You need to be evaluated for being of sound mind to make this end of life decision!

My friend's mother has been saying for the longest time she wants to die. She's 91 in assisted living checked out much of the time and needs help with everything. She'd never pass the mental exam. So it's hell on her and her loved ones waiting and praying she gets her wish to just die already. Finances is another draining story.

We put the death row prisoners and our pets down quick and painlessly yet the eldery and terminally ill must go through so much paperwork and hoops! The meds are not covered by insurance. At that stage, who has 5k to spare??

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The days of owning anything with an engine are quickly coming to a close, so I'm going to go with "gas-stations". In another 20-30 years, referring to convenience stores as "gas stations" will be like old people today referring to their voice mail as "answering machines". 
gas stations replaced by charging stations.. yup.

 
If this has been mentioned I apologize, but just in general paper mail / newspapers. 

I get so many magazines and newspapers in my mail that I’ve never asked for or subscribed to, they go directly into the garbage. If it’s not a package or a card of some kind, there’s not a single piece of mail that’s important. All of my bills are already done digitally. 

It’s just a huge waste of paper and manpower. 

 
Politician Spock said:
Your health insurance being tied to your employer. 
Is this making any headway? Employers should want this to happen more than anybody. Puts them in full control of spending on employee cost. 

 
Colonoscopies by shoving. So barbaric. They’ve got to figure this out before I hit 50. Not “taboo” per se, but on its way out.

 
In 50 years we will be saying:

"I remember 50 years ago when all babies were vaccinated. Doctors didn't even give us a choice. They wouldn't let the kid go to day-care without it.

.... and we had no idea that injecting our infants, who have immature and underdeveloped immune systems, with a crazy concoction of chemicals, would cause peanut allergies, and all kinds of other allergies, later in life. To prevent Polio? ... a disease that no longer existed at that time ... lol. What were we thinking?"

 
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