“60% of Disneyland visitors were adults with no children.”
That’s from the Frontpage article by Daniel Greenfield. 60%. Sure, there are a few perverts on the make in that number, but the bulk of it is the residue of a failed culture. Why are they still spending time and resources on these childish things? Why don’t they have children?
If they had children, they could vicariously enjoy some of those things through them. I re-enjoyed some things from childhood when my kids were little, and I expect to do so again with grandchildren. I cannot imagine how broken an “adult person” must be to go to Disney under any other circumstances. It’s like these 45 year old bugmen who get super over excited about the next light saber battle in Star Wars. Sick culture.
“Why are they still spending time and resources on these childish things? Why don’t they have children?”
The government is today everyone’s parent. Being a child is fun. If you never have to take responsibility because the gov’t is looking after you, why bother to grow up?
Keep going to Disney, playing with Lego, and watching superhero films in your 30s and 40s. That is where our culture is.
I understand and agree with what you are saying, it still seems that 60% is way too high, but I could be wrong.
Why are they still spending time and resources on these childish things? Why don’t they have children?
In short, they are chronologically adults, but in reality still just big children.