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A provocative look at the rise of youth culture the worship of perpetual adolescence and the sorry spectacle of adults shirking the responsibilities of maturity. Firebrand conservative columnist Diana West looks at the mess America is in and wonders Where did all the grown-ups go?. Diana West sees a US filled with middle-age guys playing air guitar and thinks No wonder we cant stop Islamic terrorism. She sees a landscape littered with Baby Britneys Moms Who Mosh and Dads too young to call themselves mister and wonders Is there a single adult left anywhere? But the grown-ups are all gone. The disease that killed them was incubated in the sixties to a rock-and-roll score took hold in the seventies with the help of multicultralism and left us with a nation of eternal adolescents who cant decide between good and bad a generation who cant say no. . With insightful wit Diana West takes readers on an odyssey through culture and politics from the rise of rock ‘n roll to the rise of multiculturalism from the loss of identity to the discovery of diversity from the emasculation of the heroic ideal to the PC-ing of Mary Poppins all the while building a compelling case against the childishness that is subverting the struggle against jihadist Islam in a mixed-up post-9/11 world.. From the inability to nix a sixteen year-olds request for Marilyn Manson concert tickets to offering adolescents parentally-funded motel rooms on prom night to rationalizing murderous acts of Islamic suicide bombers with platitudes of cultural equivalence West sees us on a slippery slope thats lead to a time when America has forgotten its place in the world. The result of such indecisiveness is ultimately the end of Western civilization as we know it.. Diana West serves up a provocative critique of our dangerously indecisive world leavened with humor and shot through with insight.