The Destructive Generation—Proving America’s Weakest Link
E. Rowell: Victor Davis Hanson identifies the Baby Boomer generation as responsible for the destruction of America. There is a portion of this generation who took up the mantle of socialism and communism. This portion demonstrated against the War in Vietnam and barricaded themselves in administration offices at Columbia University to protest. They eventually entered the workforce and many found their way into federal agencies, running for office in the democratic party, becoming teachers and union leaders. In these positions, these former protestors became crucial to the subversion of every institution in the United States. The subversion worked because it was done by stealth, by purposely not identifying their goals as the destruction of America. The other Baby Boomers not inclined towards the wholesale destruction of the US were working in many fields, raising families, and did not realize until it was almost too late what the subversives were accomplishing. Now Americans are waking up to the totalitarian structures that have been put in place to ensure “right think.” We see how all our institutions have become perverse caricatures of their former selves. And we are ready to do everything we can to right this sinking ship of state.
A single generation has broken apart the great chain of American civilizational continuance.
By Victor Davis Hanson, AMERICAN GREATNESS 3 June 2024

Governor Ronald Reagan, in his 1967 inaugural address, famously remarked, “Freedom is a fragile thing and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction.”
Reagan today might have expanded on his theme by declaring that civilization itself is both fragile and can lost by a generation that recklessly spends its inheritance while neither appreciating nor replenishing it—if not ridiculing those who sacrificed so much to provide it. Read more…















