starlight1364
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My paternal grandfather was the quintessential red-blooded, all-American man. He was raised in poverty during the Great Depression, and he grew up to become the ideal American man. He firmly believed in all of the ideals of American society. He believed in honesty, courage, rugged masculinity, and staunch populism. On the other hand, he absolutely despised all forms of privilege, aristocracy, effeteness, and effeminacy. He truly lived by those ideals, as well. He voluntarily enlisted in the Army during World War II, where he served honorably and courageously. After serving in the Army, he came home, got married, and raised his sons (including my father) to be red-blooded, all-American men just like he was.
I (a 26 year old male Gen Zer), on the other hand, am the complete antithesis of everything that my grandfather believed in. I am not a rugged, red-blooded, all-American man like he was. I am an effete, effeminate, elitist, aristocracy admiring, luxury loving, pseudo-intellectual softie who would prefer to live a life of comfort and ease than a life of ruggedness and toughness. I sometimes think that if he was alive to see me as I am now, he would see me as a weak, un-American disgrace, and he would want to have absolutely nothing to do with me. I also think that if my father or any of his brothers turned out to be like me, my grandfather probably would have thrown them out of the house and disowned them.
What do you think? Do you think my grandfather would hate me?
I (a 26 year old male Gen Zer), on the other hand, am the complete antithesis of everything that my grandfather believed in. I am not a rugged, red-blooded, all-American man like he was. I am an effete, effeminate, elitist, aristocracy admiring, luxury loving, pseudo-intellectual softie who would prefer to live a life of comfort and ease than a life of ruggedness and toughness. I sometimes think that if he was alive to see me as I am now, he would see me as a weak, un-American disgrace, and he would want to have absolutely nothing to do with me. I also think that if my father or any of his brothers turned out to be like me, my grandfather probably would have thrown them out of the house and disowned them.
What do you think? Do you think my grandfather would hate me?
