I have, from time to time, played the "I can't get behind that" game.
It goes like this:
1) Observe that a lot of older people in my life---and throughout history---are / have been intolerant of something that you find benign (myriad things have taken this role in history: bare ankles, women voting, rock music).
2) Infer by the law of averages that I am probably not very different from most people.
3) Assume I will therefore have a 'thing'that a younger generation will be fine with that I am utterly intolerant of.
4) Try to guess that 'thing.'
It's a hard game. My best guess at this time is "In a world where medical science and services have evolved to the point where life-saving procedures are routine, automated, and five-nines successful, a younger generation will find ever more violent and dangerous versions of (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choking_game) to be fun to play, and I can't get behind that!"
A bit flipped, but I expect younger generations to be intolerant of the way animals are treated in our society; e.g. mousetraps, factory farming, animal experimentation. I'm not sure how to factor that into your game; "can I get behind future intolerance of behaviours that I consider ordinary" I guess.
It goes like this: 1) Observe that a lot of older people in my life---and throughout history---are / have been intolerant of something that you find benign (myriad things have taken this role in history: bare ankles, women voting, rock music). 2) Infer by the law of averages that I am probably not very different from most people. 3) Assume I will therefore have a 'thing'that a younger generation will be fine with that I am utterly intolerant of. 4) Try to guess that 'thing.'
It's a hard game. My best guess at this time is "In a world where medical science and services have evolved to the point where life-saving procedures are routine, automated, and five-nines successful, a younger generation will find ever more violent and dangerous versions of (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choking_game) to be fun to play, and I can't get behind that!"