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In reply to the discussion: I was born in 1960. [View all]Deep State Witch
(12,294 posts)Hitchhiking was great - if you were male. If you were female, well... One of my friends hitchhiked home from a frat party once and was SA'd.
Look, nostalgia for the past and past prices are fine. But there were a lot of things wrong in the 60's and 70's, too. Very few women worked outside the home, unless they were nurses or teachers. My mom had to leave her job when she was pregnant with me - and I think she subconsciously resented me for it. African-Americans had very few rights. Black women couldn't even vote until 1965. Hispanics? Asians? They were also discriminated against. We didn't have the medical breakthroughs that we have today. Back then, cancer was 100% a death sentence. Now, the cancer survival rates are much higher. Cars used leaded gasoline and polluted the environment. Industries polluted without any care for the environment. Where I grew up, in Pittsburgh, a lot of people had respiratory illnesses because of the pollution from the factories. And we didn't all get along. Just ask black people. Integrated schools were within our lifetimes. Ruby Bridges is still alive.
Society is always making progress. A lot of it may not be positive right now, but we're getting better. The other side wants us to go back to a supposed "Golden Age" that never was.
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