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Old 18.11.2007, 09:45 AM
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I'd hardly blame the children of hippies for today's marketing strategies.

When TV came along in the 50's we had the first instance of mass teen hysteria with Elvis. Frank Sinatra was also a teen star, but was never as shocking as those evil rock and rollers, nor could he be sold on such a scale. It didn't take long for marketeers to realise that tapping into teen angst using this all pervading new technology was a great opportunity. Ripping off kids with the promise of a lifestyle is nothing new.

The 60's had to be the biggest buy in ever. How many kids got sucked into all that? Sure there was Vietnam and a draft which did focus a rebellious cause, but the marketing machine was unstoppable by now. Whilst thousands rolled in the mud of Woodstock, the superstar bands were flown in by helicopter.

Despite the Great Rock and Roll Swindle, most kids of the 60's survived and did not become mass murderers. The notable exception was Charlie Manson. His childhood sucked big time:
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Ripping off kids with the promise of a lifestyle is nothing new.
True, Rock and Roll was a scam before the "young people" figured it out. But today school leavers have credit card debt because of the mobile phone plan. This is far worse consumerism-gone-mad than in my day. Also, the new young people think they are too clever to be sucked in with marketing, but my post was trying to say that it is the young people themselves who impose a uniformity. Must-have gadgets and clothing so you can be included in the cool group. This is not the same as my youth, or maybe that is just my skewed experience. Perhaps I was supposed to conform but was too stupid to think it was important

You would not blame the children of hippies for today's marketing strategies, but I do

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Old 19.11.2007, 12:47 PM
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Every new generation tries to differ from the previous one. "So my folks eat food. We'll show them! We'll eat... We'll eat... SAND!"

The extreme competitiveness of modern society is really taking its toll on youth. It shows for example on steep increase in mental problems of teenagers and young adults. Although the increase can be partly explained by the fact that to go to therapy and seek for help for mental problems has lower threshold than before, but I know people who are in piss because they have gotten into a fast track even when studying or people who are depressed because they couldn't meet the expectations everybody set on them.
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The extreme competitiveness of modern society is really taking its toll on youth.
Yes, Juho. The amount of information and media we are expected to absorb, and the competitiveness is far more than my day. I personally wouldn't want to be 20 right now. I know the 'young people' are supposed to be all multi tasking these days (home work, TV and instant messaging all at the same time) but it seems more like floundering until a pile of things demanding attention.

The leisure society promised by the information age sure as hell didn't happen.

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Every generation imposes rules on itself. It's called fashion, and that's been around forever.

Consumerism gone mad? It's just the natural progression of capitalism without a war getting in the way. The evil children of hippies? You're just getting old and paranoid, mate. Most top TV, record company, advertising, bank and mobile communications executives are at least our age, if not much older.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Fuller
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Larian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Sorrell
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Every generation imposes rules on itself. It's called fashion, and that's been around forever.

Consumerism gone mad? It's just the natural progression of capitalism without a war getting in the way. The evil children of hippies? You're just getting old and paranoid, mate. Most top TV, record company, advertising, bank and mobile communications executives are at least our age, if not much older.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Fuller
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Larian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Sorrell
Thanks for the research on these fine examples to which we should all aspire I don't blame these captains of industry for exploiting youth, but they are not the evil I am talking about.

The 'evil children of hippies' in my mind refers to the youth themselves - a generation which encourages itself to being sucked into greed, conformity and consumerism. No one is making them buy into it. I'm not saying it didn't happen back in my day, I really didn't notice. But can't they wake up and free themselves from the pressure?

Perhaps I was too alternative to even fit in with the alternative crowd. Not so much reacting against anything as just doing my own thing. A whole heap of difference.

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Psy. Were you raised by a troupe of Kangaroos in the fucking outback?
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Damn. Forgot to post this vid of our Psy as a lad.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCHY6n907OE
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BWAAAAHHHH!!!!!

Is Skippy the Australian version of Lassie?

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Psy. Were you raised by a troupe of Kangaroos in the fucking outback?
Heh, I guess growing up as trailer trash in Auckland NZ is equivalent to the outback for you.

I only wanted 2 things desperately as a teenager (apart from the obvious), a hammond wheel organ and a mini moog. Of course I couldn't afford either of them. But I have a TI to make up for that. Don't worry, I feed the consumer machine myself, but I'm doing it for the right reasons (greed) instead of seeking approval.

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