Homo ridens per sanctus spiritus?

in #philosophy7 years ago

  

We live in an amazing time. Total freedom has infected the masses more quickly than the culture of using this freedom could have arisen. The world is full of fascinations, lures and promises. The world is full of laughter, ridicule and desperate neighing. Show-business, as a product of the avaricious vivisection of capitalism, makes excellent use of freedom for its own purposes. It is allowed to talk on absolutely any topic, discuss with a covetous loathing of rascality, and joke about everything in the world. And the younger generation, perceiving the "freak show" as something ordinary, just laughing of absurdity of what is happening.

Unfortunately, the culture of laughter is not educated by anyone and cannot be raised. To laugh at everything in the world is to make a mockery of all human in ourselves. And hence, pseudonihilism, pseudo-cynicism, pseudo-irony and pseudo-sarcasm spread all over the world among the youth of "post-hipsters". Television and the Internet are full of freedom of speech and total self-expression. We absorb that from various social networks, and we continue to live with that now, and we will continue to live with that in the future.

Here, decide for yourself: or a low culture of laughter speeds up the drowning of youth in immorality and degraded morality, or, vice versa, immorality contributes to spoiling the sense of humor in people. And maybe all this is completely complementary? Anyway, the louder we are laughing, the quieter the voice of the divinely beautiful in us.

You can argue as much as you like, laughter is from god or from the devil. But we must bear in mind that laughter is a feature inherent in humanity. And therefore, let us rise above the vices with laughter and will not laugh at the humaneness of the soul. Amen.

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