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Such a dumb view the government put into people all because they’re scared of us, and what is actually real. All because they want to control us. Not okay in my book.
There were many loving families that weren’t like that at all. Abuse crosses the generations. It’s nothing new, it’s just expressed differently now than it was then.
This is a good documentary. Thank you. But, sorry, you had to actually have been there to understand. Looking back is not, and never will be, the same as looking forward. What we wanted was real freedom, we're maybe a half an inch closer, but we still don't have it. There's many many definitions of what the 60's was. Political upheaval, civil rights, war protest, social unrest and upheaval. It was all of these things and none of these things. It was a deep, deep criticism of the entire American culture. Long overdue. What is culture? The culture is the family of the family. If the culture is sick, neither families nor individual people will be healthy. We got that and in a very big way. We tried to make it better. But mostly we failed. Turns out the idealism of youth can't fix everything, especially when there's so little understanding of human nature.
I was going down a very bad path before my one and only lsd trip. I called it a bad trip for years because it showed me I was a bad person at that time. Now as an adult I realize how important that scary trip was in my evolution.
I graduated high school in 2019. In the USA in the north west coast. I can confidently say this is more informative and straightforward than any of the sex ed I was taught from 5th grade to graduation. I HATED learning about it because I now recognize actually thinking about it I probably would have realized some things a lot sooner. But it certainly didn’t help that most of the good information was in books and even in "progressive" areas what they said in schools wasn’t like this. I wish they’d make it straightforward and nonjudgmental and easy to understand like that. I’m actually a man unfortunately unequipped with the equipment their displaying but it still would have been nice to know in school. I also really wish they would have talked about the warning signs of sa, whenever it’s brought up it’s talked about like it’s this far away concept but it’s not far away at all, most kids I knew, myself included, at least in gen Z, have a lot of sexual trauma from being taken advantage of from older people. I also wish my teachers would have Told us WHY age gaps relationships are dangerous and grooming instead of the English teacher saying that Desdemonia had "daddy issues". Being told that a teenager dating an older person has "daddy issues" didn’t protect me or convey to me as an 18 yo why it was grooming for me to have been with a 50 yo at the time similarly to Desdemonia. Or the 30+ yos who dated me after them. It also would have been nice to know about things like Ptsd in highschool considering I had it, and still have it and probably won’t stop having it given the first 23 years, but I’m 24 now and am safe now.
Our Mother treated Dad like the hero that he was. My Mother brushed her hair and put on lipstick before Dad came home. It IS the job of fathers to shape their sons.That's what wrong with kids today without fathers.
Addiction...?! maybe in a small way... I quit cold turkey after almost 20 years of it and it wasn't that hard. If you want to talk about addiction, talk about Opium and its derivatives.
I love how the instructor treats masturbation matter-of-factly, as just something normal. It's a great antidote to what a lot of these kids were probably hearing in their churches: "Touching yourself down there is a sin, and you're going to burn forever in the lake of fire if you keep doing it!"
The way kids were raised created self righteous citizens unlike today's kids who can't control their selves and shoot up a crowd of people because they are raised as sissy's
I can't help but wonder if J. Edgar Hoover is wearing garter belt and stockings behind that desk. Not that's I'd want to see such a thing. Really. I swear.