In the thread about the C.S. Lewis quote, somebody said,:
If you are old enough to remember the cultural values on the 1950's and early 60's:
the events of today are beyond comprehension.
"What happened?"
I thought this was interesting enough to start a new thread on it. Starsong already mentioned the lack of women's rights and civil rights. How many more cultural values
of that period can we (not so fondly) remember?
Here are some:
Gays were very much in the closet, or living in shame and ridicule.
Schools were segregated all over the country, both de facto and de jure.
In the popular mind, everybody was a Christian, except for a few exotic sub-groups here and there, who didn't matter.
Girls were encouraged to grow up to be secretaries, nurses, or teachers. That about covered it.
Kids were taken out to the woodshed (literally or figuratively) and physically assaulted, to teach them to "behave."
Nearly every middle-class home looked alike. Conformity was the value of the day.
Everybody was required to dress pretty formally and uncomfortably most of the time, outside the home.
Feel free to add to this, if you can remember the "good old days."
If you are old enough to remember the cultural values on the 1950's and early 60's:
the events of today are beyond comprehension.
"What happened?"
I thought this was interesting enough to start a new thread on it. Starsong already mentioned the lack of women's rights and civil rights. How many more cultural values
of that period can we (not so fondly) remember?
Here are some:
Gays were very much in the closet, or living in shame and ridicule.
Schools were segregated all over the country, both de facto and de jure.
In the popular mind, everybody was a Christian, except for a few exotic sub-groups here and there, who didn't matter.
Girls were encouraged to grow up to be secretaries, nurses, or teachers. That about covered it.
Kids were taken out to the woodshed (literally or figuratively) and physically assaulted, to teach them to "behave."
Nearly every middle-class home looked alike. Conformity was the value of the day.
Everybody was required to dress pretty formally and uncomfortably most of the time, outside the home.
Feel free to add to this, if you can remember the "good old days."