“ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 2010 HUMAN CHARACTER CHANGED”
Those who suffered through being an English major in college may recognize the literary referent.
In an essay written in 1924 entitled "Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown," the English author Virginia Woolf makes the following comment:
"On or about December, 1910, human character changed. . . . All human relations have shifted-those between masters and servants, husbands and wives, parents and children. And when human relations change there is at the same time a change in religion, conduct, politics, and literature. Let us agree to place one of these changes about the year 1910."
The liberal craziness of our day - whether in religion, conduct, politics, literature, or art - can be traced back to the emergence of the movement Woolf was talking about, called "modernism," based on a denial of reality and human nature.
One hundred years of all this lunacy is enough. So here's a modest proposal.