Today’s Americans and Yesteryear’s Americans

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Today's Americans and Yesteryear's Americans

Dr. Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, a military historian and a professor emeritus of classics at California State University, Fresno. He has written two articles relevant to today’s society. Last October he published, “Members of Previous Generations Now Seem Like Giants,” and he recently wrote, “Is America a Roaring Giant or Crying Baby?”

In the first article, Hanson starts with some observations and questions regarding the greatness of previous generations compared with today’s Americans. He asks: “Does anyone believe that contemporary Americans could build another transcontinental railroad in six years? … America went to the moon in 1969 with supposedly primitive computers and backward engineering. Does anyone believe we could launch a similar moonshot today?”

Hanson observes: “We have been fighting in Afghanistan without result for 18 years. Our forefathers helped to win World War II and defeat the Axis Powers in four years.” Keep in mind that the Axis powers (Germany, Japan and Italy) had far greater firepower than the Afghan rebels that we’ve fought. Hanson also could have asked whether today’s Americans could build a 1,700-mile road such as the ALCAN Highway, connecting the lower 48 states to Alaska, whose construction started in March 1942 and was completed in October that year.

In terms of learning, Hanson asks whether anyone believes that a 2020 college graduate knows half of what a 1950 graduate knew. In the 1940s, he says, young people read the works of William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pearl Buck and John Steinbeck. He doubts that today’s high school graduates could even finish “The Good Earth” or “The Grapes of Wrath.” I attended Benjamin Franklin High School from 1950 to 1954, and our senior English class required reading included Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales” and William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” and “Julius Caesar.” By the way, when I attended Benjamin Franklin High, it was ranked the lowest among Philadelphia’s high schools.

Hanson’s second article asks whether our response to the COVID-19 epidemic will be that of a “roaring giant” or “crying baby.” We can awaken, just as we did on Dec. 8, 1941, with massive amounts of fight, ready to get on a war footing. For those who were not around then or do not know our history, in 1941 our nation had seven fleet aircraft carriers and one escort carrier. By 1945, it was deploying 27 fleet and 72 escort carriers.

In December 1941, we had 2.2 million service members in the U.S. military. By the war’s end, there were more than 12 million Americans in the armed services. That’s an astonishing mobilization considering our population was a little over 132 million. What’s even more amazing is that our gross domestic product for 1944 exceeded the combined economic output of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, Japan, Italy and Germany.

Hanson says that our other choice regarding the epidemic is whether to continue the partisan bickering and blaming. We can ignore the importance of the crisis and instead scapegoat and play the blame game. We can talk not of an America in crisis but of the virus’s effects on particular groups. We can decide that to hold China responsible for lying about the virus is mean, racist and, at best, xenophobic.

In other words, Hanson says, “The choice is ours whether America awakens as a roaring giant or a crying baby.” My prediction is that Americans, left to their own tendencies, will roar together as giants and will ignore the political and media crybabies.

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9 Comments
Bob P
Bob P
April 29, 2020 10:54 am

I’m an outsider (Canadian) with American family members and friends. I was raised in the States and did grad school there. I think the world of everyday Americans. But from what I’ve seen in this century, I have little doubt America will awaken a crying baby. The response to the pandemic, obeying the “masters” who decreed you shall shelter in place, proves it. Canadians may be even worse, but that’s no consolation.

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
April 29, 2020 11:02 am

The system, as I have watched it mature, is badly broken. A good example of this is the present or so called pandemic and the reaction to it. Not only that but, the level of education has reached a new low when you see an educated man holding a sign with face mask and rubber gloves on that reads, “Will work for weed”. It is my opinion all the professions have been dumbed down to the point of witchcraft. We have stopped teaching the basics.

I feel it only fair to say that I observed this fellow in the late great state of michigan. I would suggest if you are going on vacation to avoid this state and the illness that infects it. Rubber gloves and a face mask will not protect you from this form of root.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  oldtimer505
April 30, 2020 4:50 am

Yes, by all means, avoid the boring, shit weather, dump state of Michigan… unless you’re farmer, I guess

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
April 29, 2020 11:09 am

“Does anyone believe we could launch a similar moonshot today?”

Sigh…

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  grace country pastor
April 29, 2020 12:26 pm

NO! Lets just say I would not book passage on the dag-gone thing.

Note: I have to offer a correction in my prior post. My fat fingers typed root instead of Rot. In any case the decomposition of our educational system continues. We now have sociopaths and very possibly psychopaths directing what our children learn in school today. I don’t see how this will turn out well for all of us.

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
  grace country pastor
April 29, 2020 7:27 pm

No.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
April 29, 2020 6:11 pm

Those people are gone, replaced with people who do not believe in the same things, or seek the same ends. That America is no more. The question is not whether we can re-capture that unique spirit. We cannot. What will we and our descendants, believe in, sacrifice for, and revere? Answer that and the ethos of a new America will be evident.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
  Brian Reilly
April 29, 2020 8:34 pm

@Brian

America no longer has a vision. With no vision a people die. I believe that is said in the Bible.

And don’t think the vacuum won’t be filled. Jesus Christ came to save man from his sins; not from himself. A remnant will be saved. The majority will be lost. I never thought I would ever think this. But looking around me what else can I think. It seems we are a nation of zombies.

Others will inherit this great land. Sleeping people cannot keep it. This hoax pandemic has proved it.

Two if by sea
Two if by sea
April 29, 2020 8:02 pm

Lest we forget, the previous generations had tons more liberties. Take them away and you lessen the reasons to shine.