Overall, I believe that society has become much more tolerant, believing that "personal behavior" has no real effect on society as a whole. That's why virtually everything that used to be condemned is essentially tolerated now.
You can have virtually any sexual deviance and it is considered "OK" so long as it is two consenting adults. Then, we get all crazed when or children pick up our attitudes and begin experimenting with all of those sexual behaviors.
We are tolerant of virtually any behavior, so long as it does not directly affect us. Then, we scream and holler about the massive underclass in our cities, that can't work, can't support themselves and live on the streets. Yet we will not finance adequate and mandatory mental health care, because they have the "right to be crazy".
Far all too many people, morality is strictly relative. There are no rules anymore, just whatever you think is OK. Then people wonder why our societies are falling apart.
We lock up addicts left and right, while those making millions from the drug trade walk free. We prohibit addicts from obtaining legal drugs, with guaranteed purity, which only drives the price up and up, and then punish them for doing illegal actions to feed the habit that we effectively told them it was OK to develop.
We tolerate any type of sexual behavior, so long as it is not flaunted. Then, when it become obvious that some are harming children, we all gasp in horror and wonder how this could possibly have come about?
We are huge on our rights. We have the right to do anything, at any time, without consequence. But, there is almost never any real commitment to responsibility. We aren't responsible, society is, the government is, our parents are or were, but never US.