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It's nitpicking though. The majority of people at the time didn't care. This was pop culture pop culture means popular.
And that has nothing to do with what we are talking about. Being popular doesn't mean people don't know it's wrong. In fact, stuff like Married With Children were popular because they were regressive. It's part of the appeal.
Not claiming it was universal or saying those people effected who didn't have power. I would agree with that statement.
Yes, but it wouldn't agree with your argument. The idea that it was harder back then doesn't work with the idea that it was harder for the people who were being mocked. In fact, it goes directly against it.
It's against the rules to discuss the wider trends of the times.
Then report me? If a mod comes in and says something, whatever. But this comes across as refusing to engage on the topic.
I did history at uni we were outright taught to examine things as they were might be different overseas.
I mean, I don't think you have a good hang on American history. Not trying to offend, but I don't think your current view accurately captures it from the American end.
Not claiming it's ok or whatever things have changed because of that.
No one is saying this, people are saying that we always knew it was wrong. It was just easier to ignore it.
And a lot of things from there are also subjective based in where you grew up. Nice place in New England's going to be different than Missouri or Alabama yes?
I mean, I grew up in the Metro Detroit area when the auto companies were starting to decline. Even then, while there are bittersweet parts of the 80's and 90's people remember them way more positively than what came afterwards for a plethora of reasons, from job security to relative level of wealth to a more orderly sense of what was happening in the world as well as a sense of "victory" at the end of the Cold War.
Really, this whole "things were harder" idea when it comes to the '80's feels really weird given how hard 9/11 and the decade afterward shook America.
Conversations about race etc coming up now we did that here back in the 70's and 80's it's not perfect but generally it's about 20-30 years ahead of the USA. Not on every issue though. You'll get there or you won't.
I mean, probably not? While America has problems, it's generally way more inclusive than a lot of other countries, particularly on religion and refugees. I know NZ might be good, but it's not 20-30 years good.
Distinct lack of rioting etc probably overdue for some last seen 1981 or 51 depending on what counts.
I have no idea where you pulled those numbers from, and I really don't think you should be speaking on the subject if your first date is not 1967 when it comes to rioting.
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