cleverlymadeup said:
i'd have to agree with you that some of the are afraid of catching "teh gay" or what ever. tho i don't always think ppl saying the word "fag" are always afraid of gays but yes some are.
as for a date when reading became bad thing, i'd say it's closer to jan 21 2001 or so
The date for when reading became something for the un-educated to ***** about was the day the bourgeoisie and the intelligentsia stopped denying the right of education to the proletariat after years of telling them that they couldn't, and weren't supposed to. Then they decided to turn around and IMPROVE the proletariat by forcing reading and education upon them, at which point the lazy and dumb began to complain. (I made all of this up, and it has no historical significance or basis: look past the words and get my point. You're literate, after all, right?)
So really, this started the MOMENT WE STARTED TALKING TO IDIOTS ABOUT READING. The only possible significance I can imagine for Jan 21, 2001, as it relates to reading, is that it was the first time the bullies gave you a swirly for using a word they didn't understand. This phenomena is not new, as best as I can tell, it is not growing... Little boys being afraid of 'teh gay' is not NEW, it is simply different from whatever the equivalent was 50 or 100 years ago.
I allow for the potential that I'm overreacting: I am, after all, only 24, so given my limited 20 years as a reader, having experienced 0 change in the last two decades, I could be extrapolating, incorrectly, that the current state has been going on even longer. In addition, I don't care about "kids these days" sort of statements. If they aren't your peers, you probably don't 'get' them. Stick to what you know. Have your peers, in the last 20+ years, begun treating books and book readers differently? If so, how?