thestarspangledman: (civvies: not so sure about this)
Captain Steve Rogers | Captain America ([personal profile] thestarspangledman) wrote2012-07-09 12:18 pm

log 010, video

[Steve's been playing 'let's catch up on seventy years of history' again, slightly augmented by that trip to Risa. By which we mean, he got to experience technology in the future. But here he is, settled down with a pile of books and looking just a tad disconsolate.]

I know it's 2012. I really do. But even here, I -- feel like I'm gonna have to turn on a radio and wait for it to warm up. Or like I could pick up a newspaper and check the next time the Dodgers are gonna play down at Ebbets. Just -- it's enough to know that what we fought for was worth it, but I've been looking at the library again; and it's ....

Let's just say this isn't the future I expected. Kinda figured -- well, hoped -- we'd get over setting differences on people because of the color of their skin, or where they're from, or because of something they can't do a damn thing about. I guess it was too much to hope for, even seventy years later. Sometimes I think that everything's changed, then I realize some things haven't, and I -- don't know how to help it. Wish I could.
chlorophylliac: (angry - lips thinned)

hey hate her for her own crazy reasons >:C

[personal profile] chlorophylliac 2012-07-09 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
People might. But they die. Societies, cultures? They simply stumble from one form of xenophobia to the next and congratulate themselves on being more enlightened than their predecessors.
chlorophylliac: (Default)

[personal profile] chlorophylliac 2012-07-10 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Even less reason to believe it will.
chlorophylliac: (angry - profile)

[personal profile] chlorophylliac 2012-07-11 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Agreed. Hope in the future of humanity is the last bastion of men who can't accept their species is doomed to failure.