- Joined
- Jan 1, 2020
Yesterday, I was getting ready to read books from the Unabomber himself, known as Ted Kacyznski. I also would like to point out that of course I do not agree nor wish to do the things that Ted did, but I still believe his mindset to be interesting enough to read about. I was always under the impression that in order to challenge yourself, you need to read books from people that force you to challenge perspectives that might be considered taboo or “edgy” to say the least. (I’ve done the same thing with the likes of Hitler, Mussolini, George Lincoln Rockwell, Malcolm X, etc.)
Again I’d never do the things that they described, but in the beginning, my parents always encouraged if not applauded me to read from different viewpoints. Now fast forward to present time, my parents are now disappointed in me reading these types of things, because they fear I might turn into a “bad person”. They never used to be like this when I was younger.
How does one ignore something like this, and how did we get to this point? There was a time when my parents were somewhat looked at as cool. They’re not the worst people in the world, but I get the feeling that growing older hasn’t made them mature from a mental standpoint, if that makes sense.
Again I’d never do the things that they described, but in the beginning, my parents always encouraged if not applauded me to read from different viewpoints. Now fast forward to present time, my parents are now disappointed in me reading these types of things, because they fear I might turn into a “bad person”. They never used to be like this when I was younger.
How does one ignore something like this, and how did we get to this point? There was a time when my parents were somewhat looked at as cool. They’re not the worst people in the world, but I get the feeling that growing older hasn’t made them mature from a mental standpoint, if that makes sense.