Bit of a rant after attending my uncles funeral.
What happens
when you don't fit in with your family because it would be hypocritical
for you to go along with their way of doing things? Doing anything out
of some made up code of fealty would mark you as disrespectful, not part
of the 'proper' family. When in fact, I think it's the other way round.
I
really don't care for upholding antiquated, often destructive filial
rules and superstitions with my family. I've seen too much hypocrisy and
backstabbing amongst this older generation. All these formalities are
there to keep you in your place (and that is a very lowly place). I've
seen how this unquestioning loyalty and deference to your elders has
lead to a lot of unhappiness, betrayal, divorce, abandonment, family
split ups, illegitimate children, adultery, money
grabbing, gambling, begging...and the list goes on. All this pride,
giving face, keeping up appearances leads to lying. Lying to people, to
family and lying to yourself. The one thing that is so lacking in my family is
honesty.
I won't be part of this. What you see, is what you get.
I've always been a pragmatist. That's why I'd rather relate to people and family as they are.
As human beings, not just another elder.
When I was forced to do so as a child, I always felt dishonest. As I grew up
I disregarded this (to my detriment) because I saw how it put me in
place of absolute subservience, unworthy of opinion.