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Eroding Youth

2023-03-09 10:15:05

Zaid Durrell, a writer and director of the movie "West Beirut", draws the story of the times perfectly. In 1975 Beirut was divided by a war city in Lebanon, the Western Muslims and Eastern Christianity declined by half, which joined the urban turmoil and global dislocation. Because of the uprising war the school was closed, so teenagers roam freely and fully explored the inevitable tragedy of the war. Therefore, Talek was forced to grow to adulthood due to the difficulty and confusion of exposure to war.

1967 - American young people rebel against their parents' world, they are the generation of World War II and the recovery of prosperity and order. Regardless of whether it is genuine or compulsion delusion, the innocence of the 1950s was eroded - use of sex and drug and fundamental noncompliance pushed them into the light. In this vacuum of culture and personal identity, Peter wanders the alphabet to find meaning, identity and alternative ways to LSD. Peter is a hero, or perhaps an anti-hero, and subtitles are "psychedelic year memoir". He stayed in various mats in New York in 1967, drunk a variety of medicines and talked with colleagues about the meaning. It does not seem like much, but this book is moved by Peter's compulsive self-critical search to find where he is in the world.

It is an ancient tradition to think that the world is collapsing. All generations have observed that the youth is clumsy, that the language is dying, and that society is on the verge of extinction due to moral erosion. How will this attitude be influenced by alcohol-influenced culture? Different Opinions: For example, in one study, the more drunk people tend to turn to the right, the other studies think that liberal drinks more than conservative ones I will. It may be that alcohol depression is countered by liberal in their favorite LSD. Or there may be no contradiction, conservative people do not need to drink to get drunk and resent.