Who wrote the May 22, 1969 Awake article "What Future for the Young"?

by VM44 49 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Heartofaboy
    Heartofaboy

    Of course it wont be on the CD library...............it's too embarrasing.

    As I suggested on another thread stuff like this has been massaged out of existance.

    I was taking my final exams before leaving school in May 1969 & this short article had a profound effect on my outlook for the future & the choices I made regarding career etc.

    I tried to work part time in order to pioneer. The job was very manual and exhausting......plus I hated pioneering with a passion. The W/T org made you feel obligated to pioneer though saying things like 'how can you justify before Jehovah why you are not pioneering??'

    Anyway it was only going to be for the next 6 or 8 years at the most.......wasn't it??

    So that would be..........1975-ish then? (The Watchtower borg claim they never gave a date for the big A, we lowlife dubs somehow read too much into the articles they published according to them now)

    Thank god I have been able in the most part mitigate the setback listening to the tripe that spilled out of Brooklyn caused me. It has been a long struggle but I now have a good though not highly paid job & a lovely home. All the things they told me not to strive after.

    And you're right NRFG they DONT GIVE A DAM about the consequences caused to you through reading their so-called 'spirit directed' nonsense printed in their magazines & books!!! The dreadful men in charge at Brooklyn DO NOT GIVE A DAM.

    Hoab

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    Fall for that crap, and you face a life of stagnation. Granted, today there is a college tuition price bubble going on--but that was not the case in 1969, nor will it be when the bubble collapses. (And it makes no difference if you get a full college scholarship or your bills are going to be paid off in full without your going into debt.)

    What the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger is trying to do is direct people to pio-sneer. They are to work part time so they have more time for field circus. And along with that, they have more time to waste gas and other resources that they don't have the means to pay for. They do not get the basic skills to make a real living. And today, they are adding that people should not go online--except on their own site. Thus, even getting the equivalent of a full college education by downloading the materials and researching on your own online is out for the witlesses. As is lengthy apprenticeship, which helps a person develop a trade. Virtually all that's left is the menial crap jobs that do not stimulate people, and that pay crap.

    As these people get older, they have basically nothing. They do not have material wealth, of course. They also lack intellectual wealth (which, by the way, is not at risk from hyperinflation or any other calamity that is coming to the US). The intellectual destitution is probably even worse than the material destitution. This results in them being unprepared to do anything but pio-sneer. They get to retirement age, usually forced to work long after age 70. Many rely on food stamps (which are in fact vulnerable to hyperinflation as they become worthless). At best, they die having contributed nothing of worth.

    And, they are doing the exact same thing now. Back in 1969, it was a good time to go to college (tuitions were reasonable). Today might be a lousy time because of the tuition bubble, but that doesn't preclude getting the knowledge online and going through apprenticeship. Yet, the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger is making people afraid of the "apostate web sites and porn" online, and dissuading the witlesses from going there. Hence, that closes off that avenue of knowledge. Incidentally, the "tuition" for going online is a very reasonable $50 or so per month for broadband--hardly a bubble.

  • VM44
    VM44

    This short article is probably the most well known and the most quoted article to have every appeared in the Awake! magazine.

  • Mad Sweeney
    Mad Sweeney

    I've posted this before but it fits in this thread:

    The year is 1969. Faithful followers of the Watchtower Society are gearing up for the imminent end of the system of things just as they had been for the previous ninety years. A young Witness named Andrew is trying to decide what to do with his life. Andrew is a smart kid and he has an entire lifetime ahead of him. Many young people from Andrew’s class at school have been drafted into the war. Others have chosen to further their education at college or a university in order to establish a foundation for a life and a family. With his high school graduation less than two months away, Andrew is considering a similar path for himself when the May 22 issue of Awake! magazine arrives in the mail.

    He opens it eagerly and is excited to find that many of the articles, fully half of this issue of the magazine, are devoted to young people like him. He sits down and begins to read.

    While reading he learns it is pointless to try to do good in the world, that even young college students with good motives are part of Satan’s wicked world, doomed to destruction soon. Their protests to end war often end up in bloody battles themselves, proving that as in Noah’s day, the world is filled with violence. Andrew can’t help but fear that if he attends college he might get drawn into the foolish reasoning that he can help change the world or worse, make friends with other young people who don’t know Jehovah.

    On the other hand, Andrew reasoned to himself, to be an effective teacher of the Bible, one needs education. Also, even if I decide to pioneer I will need to have some sort of career in order to support myself, since my parents certainly cannot afford to support me. All the careers I am interested in and would excel at require a college education.

    Andrew kept reasoning to himself this way as he kept reading his Awake! Then, while reading the article, “What Future for the Young?” he was struck by two sentences in the third and fourth paragraphs:

    “If you are a young person, you also need to face the fact that you will never grow old in this present system of things…Therefore, as a young person, you will never fulfill any career that this system offers.”

    That was it. That was the answer he was looking for. Since childhood Andrew had been taught that The Society was God’s only Channel of Communication on earth and the Bible says that, “God cannot lie,” (Titus 1:2) so this must be true. It has to be true.

    The article went on to explain how within the four, six, or eight years it would take to obtain a specialized degree the system would “be well on the way toward its finish, if not actually gone!” It encouraged Andrew to learn a practical trade to support himself and his ministry during the final few years of this system and during the “reconstruction work that will take place in God’s new order.”

    As Andrew kept reading his resolve grew stronger. The final two paragraphs of the article solidified his decision:

    “True, those who do not understand where we are in the stream of time from God's viewpoint will call this impractical. But which is really practical: preparing yourself for a position in this world that soon will pass away? or working toward surviving this system's end and enjoying eternal life in God's righteous new order? -1 John 2:17.

    In these urgent times, as this wicked system writhes in its death pangs, this counsel from God's Word Is most practical for all who want to keep living: "My son, my law do not forget, and my commandments may your heart observe, because length of days and years of life and peace will be added to you." -Prov. 3:1, 2.”

    Obeying God’s commandments means life, Andrew thought to himself. And God’s Channel of Communication says a college education is impractical because the system won’t last long enough to fulfill a career even if it somehow lasts long enough for me to finish college. So that’s it. When dad gets home from work and mom gets home from service I will tell them that I have decided to go work for my uncle, stripping and waxing tile floors while pioneering these last few years of the system.

    The year is 2011. Andrew lets out a groan as he reaches toward the nightstand to turn off his alarm clock. His back and shoulders ache as he sits up to get out of bed. Andrew has been refinishing floors for more than four decades now; forty years of lifting floor buffers in and out of vans have taken their toll.

    The previous night while at work, Bob, the regional manager of the store chain he was working at stopped by to introduce Andrew to his replacement, Doug. “I got my MBA in 1976 and have worked for the company for 35 years,” Bob told Andrew. “Now I’ve got enough time in and enough money saved up, I can retire. The kids are grown and set up with family and careers of their own so they don’t need our help right now. So Joanne and I are going to do some traveling, maybe play a few rounds of golf, and just relax.”

    “Congratulations, Bob. I’m happy for you,” Andrew told him. “How long have you been with the company, Doug?”

    Doug smiled and straightened a can of beans sitting on the shelf beside them. “I graduated in ’92, did a few different things for a few years, and started with the company in ’95. I’ve never looked back and never looked for another job. I love what I do.”

    “Pretty soon you’re going to love what I do,” Bob said with a laugh.

    "I'm sure I will," said Doug, smiling, "only I plan to retire at fifty-five if I can keep putting away savings the way I'm going."

    As they turned and left the store Andrew turned back to the floor buffer and just stood for a moment, lost in thought. Retirement wasn’t an option for him. Not this year when he would turn sixty. Not in ten years when he would turn seventy. Not even in twenty years when he would turn eighty if the system lasts that long. Andrew had spent the last forty-two years struggling to make ends meet as a tile floor refinisher. He had spent the last forty-two years of his life believing that the words he read as an eighteen-year-old in the Awake! magazine, “face the fact that you will never grow old in this present system of things…you will never fulfill any career that this system offers,” were true.

    The year is 2011. And the Bible still says that “God cannot lie.” Andrew gets out of bed, lets out a sigh, and walks to the kitchen to make some coffee.

  • Heartofaboy
    Heartofaboy

    I've not read this before Mad Sweeney, thanks for including it in this thread.

    The adverse effects on individuals caused by believing the rubbish the Watchtower organisation has spurted out really comes into perspective in this piece of writing.

  • Room 215
    Room 215

    Hey VM 44... is it possible to get a printable copy of that page... it would be priceless to those of us w/o access to a bound volume!

  • VM44
    VM44

    Hi Room 215,

    These are the largest images of the article that I could find that are still on the internet.

    1969Awake-May-22-p14

    1969Awake-May-22-p15

  • fader1
    fader1

    Wow Mad Sweeney! Just wow! So sad and yet I'm sure that it has happened to a lot of people.

  • Velour
    Velour

    So terribly sad. I left about a year ago. Before leaving, I still heard older folks in the organization make subtle resentful statements about that article. Yet, anyone who went to college or allowed their children to go to college were viewed with suspicion and as spiritually weak. "How dare they think they're smarter than those of us who trust everything written in the Watchtower!"

    On an even sadder note, people who fell for that lie are still promoting it. People who were teenagers then taught their children that same lie. And their children taught their children. I'm 25 years old and my own parents put a world of guilt on me for even thinking about going to college, and they certainly didn't help me find a real way to support myself (My father also asked, "how will you justify NOT pioneering to jehovah? I'm here providing for you until you are married, so go and pioneer." 5 years wasted) Talk about cognitive dissonance!!! These people are opening their hand to their children who ask and knowingly giving them a scorpion and serpent.

    I'm glad I woke up and mustered up enough gumption to question the infalliblity of god in time to correct the missteps.

  • garyneal
    garyneal

    marked

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