There seems to be plenty of nostalgia in this thread, how great things were in old days, how they have gone to the dogs etc.
Well, in my opinion, it is plain nonsense. Memories fade with time, people only remember what they want to remember, they remember only good things, they tend to forget bad things.
The fact is, 1959 was a thoroughly nasty, unpleasant time for anybody except white males. White male ruled supreme. Society today is much more tolerant than in 1959, when racism, sexism, homophobia etc. were quite common and were almost universally accepted.
And there were no problems of spousal abuse, child sex abuse, pedophilia etc. in 1959? What utter nonsense. There was no problem of spousal abuse like Saudi Arabia has no problem of spousal abuse today. There was no problem because nobody talked about spousal abuse, and implicitly it was accepted that a man has the right to bang his wife around a little (remember the ‘rule of thumb’?).
Not only spousal abuse, but society did not talk about most of the problems. Thus child sex abuse by clergy was strictly hidden under carpet, if at all any priest was found to indulge in pedophilia, he was simply transferred to another parish and the thing was hushed up.
The society was more tranquil, more peaceful, because everybody knew their place in the societal hierarchy (white man at the top, then white woman, then black man, then black woman, and homosexuals of course, down in the dirt). Everybody accepted their position and nobody made waves. But the society was much more secretive, much more oppressive, much more puritanical.
Compared to 1959, we are richer today, healthier, live longer, are more prosperous, more tolerant, more open minded. I would say there is no comparison, the society is definitely much better today. Most of the so called advantages of the old days were due to the fact that society was more repressive and did not talk openly about any of the problem facing it.
And I am optimistic about the future, with better things to come. I fully expect the society to be much better 50 years from now that it is today.
Well, in my opinion, it is plain nonsense. Memories fade with time, people only remember what they want to remember, they remember only good things, they tend to forget bad things.
The fact is, 1959 was a thoroughly nasty, unpleasant time for anybody except white males. White male ruled supreme. Society today is much more tolerant than in 1959, when racism, sexism, homophobia etc. were quite common and were almost universally accepted.
And there were no problems of spousal abuse, child sex abuse, pedophilia etc. in 1959? What utter nonsense. There was no problem of spousal abuse like Saudi Arabia has no problem of spousal abuse today. There was no problem because nobody talked about spousal abuse, and implicitly it was accepted that a man has the right to bang his wife around a little (remember the ‘rule of thumb’?).
Not only spousal abuse, but society did not talk about most of the problems. Thus child sex abuse by clergy was strictly hidden under carpet, if at all any priest was found to indulge in pedophilia, he was simply transferred to another parish and the thing was hushed up.
The society was more tranquil, more peaceful, because everybody knew their place in the societal hierarchy (white man at the top, then white woman, then black man, then black woman, and homosexuals of course, down in the dirt). Everybody accepted their position and nobody made waves. But the society was much more secretive, much more oppressive, much more puritanical.
Compared to 1959, we are richer today, healthier, live longer, are more prosperous, more tolerant, more open minded. I would say there is no comparison, the society is definitely much better today. Most of the so called advantages of the old days were due to the fact that society was more repressive and did not talk openly about any of the problem facing it.
And I am optimistic about the future, with better things to come. I fully expect the society to be much better 50 years from now that it is today.
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