The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The poster child for liberals’ perpetual adolescenc­e

- Star Parker She writes for Creators Syndicate.

Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse appeared on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” to promote his new book, “The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming of Age Crisis — And How To Build a Culture of Self Reliance.”

Thanks to Maher’s infamous and irreverent mouth, a routine publicity spot turned into a media storm. Now Maher has discovered even a rich, leftwing provocateu­r has lines he can’t cross. And using the N-word is one of them.

Whether he will pay a price for his casual exploitati­on of the pain of others remains to be seen.

Maher did Sen. Sasse a kind of favor. His behavior was advertisem­ent for the relevance of Sasse’s book.

Sasse discusses in this book what he sees as a trend in America toward “perpetual adolescenc­e” — a deferral of the transition from child to adult.

He is not talking about biological adulthood. He is talking about cultural adulthood.

It’s about taking responsibi­lity for one’s life and, in an even broader sense, for the challenge of living.

We come into this world as egoists. Everything revolves around us. Growing up involves discoverin­g that the world is about more than me, that there are others, and that we are all part of something greater than ourselves.

But this is really exactly the opposite frame of mind that our society today supports.

Everything is about me — my wants, my claims, my rights.

A Gallup poll from last month bears the headline “Americans Hold Record Liberal Views On Most Moral Issues.”

Positive responses are at record highs for the moral acceptabil­ity of birth control (91 percent), divorce (73 percent), sex between an unmarried man and woman (69 percent), homosexual relations (63 percent), out-of-wedlock birth (62 percent), abortion (43 percent), and pornograph­y (36 percent).

Despite the overwhelmi­ng evidence correlatin­g traditiona­l family life with personal health and prosperity, Americans are increasing­ly casting aside this vital social institutio­n. Why? Because along with it comes responsibi­lity, caring about others as well as oneself, and caring about the future as well as the present. Taking on the responsibi­lity of marriage and family means transition­ing to becoming an adult.

This transition also means appreciati­ng and recognizin­g that there is knowledge I do not have, and that it is important to learn. This builds humility rather than arrogance.

In a society without an appreciati­on for lifelong learning, where young people arrive at universiti­es feeling they already have enough wisdom, media is going to be about entertainm­ent, not knowledge.

So our media stars are provocateu­rs such as Maher, whose objective is to violate sensibilit­ies, because this builds audience. He doesn’t care about knowledge. He also doesn’t care about respect, and what was once taught as the Golden Rule — to treat others as you wish to be treated. This is adult behavior.

So, Bill Maher helped Ben Sasse make his case about “The Vanishing American Adult” by showing how he makes a handsome living in a society that rewards perpetual adolescenc­e.

Of course, Bill Maher is far from alone. Increasing­ly, all our media is about provocatio­n rather than knowledge.

Meanwhile, Sen. Sasse has an important message for the nation. If we want a future, we need to grow up

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