Saturday, November 28, 2020

Comics Mark Our Social Decline.

 Social decline seen via comics.

Go back 40+ years and comics played a valuable part in the maturing of young people.

I am afraid that I cannot start to analyse what happened in comics for girls but I do know what happened in comics such as The Victor, The Eagle and The Hornet.

Although derided by English teachers because they were not actually books,
these were of great social value.

They promoted: courage; fortitude; decency; kindness; honesty. Their heroes
did not have 'feet of clay' and ambivalent philosophies.

They wanted to see achievement in all areas and did not give us 
manufactured icons for silly hero worship but rather fictional creations who embodied moral completeness - ones whom children might have wished to emulate - and often did.

Their loss has been serious and their replacement by the likes of Grand Theft 
Auto and other such monstrosities has done us all few favours as a nation.

I spotted an Irish flag on the St Patrick's Day Parade...

 ... it stated that 'Ireland is full.' Interesting. I looked up the figures. They have roughly 212 people per square mile. England h...