Yes I know it was idealized. Yes I know it was unrealistic. Yes I know it was a tv show.
But growing up in suburban Ohio in the 1960s was pretty near idyllic.
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“But growing up in suburban Ohio in the 1960s was pretty near idyllic.”
I was in the country around Marysville in that era, and you are exactly right. I had an idyllic childhood.
The article also serves as a reminder that those who got on their knees to suck down and swallow whatever came out of the commiescum propaganda spigot during the Vietnam era, and since, still need to be dealt with.
They were enemy then. Since, they’ve wrecked our institutions and produced more enemy through their offspring.
Well, that will never do. You might not have been interested in cultural marxism at the time, but it was certainly interested in you and those around you.
Plus, in 1965, the Rats opened the floodgates to third world immigration into the US.
It's been downhill since then.