- Joined
- Oct 2, 2013
I once met Frank McCourt, author of Angela's Ashes, who was the most delightfully articulate bitter cranky old man ever. He said something that completely threw the (mostly older) crowd off-guard: "It is the moral duty of the upcoming generation to kill off their elders." He made a really great speech about how the older generation could either fight it and ultimately fail, or get out of the way and let the kids make their own mistakes and suffer their own consequences and fucking deal with it, since it was bound to happen anyway, and that the only way for the world to progress is to allow this to happen. It was totally the last thing you'd ever expect someone like McCourt to say and I've always remembered it.