I am 59. Born in 63. While I was aware of the Vietnam war I was really to young to have formed any real opinions about it or a bunch of other things going on in my youth. You saw the news and it was part of current events homework and not much more.
I was also aware of the Hippies. My Grandmother thought they were a hoot and would actually pile us grandkids in the car to "Lets go see the Hippies" and we would drive around Manhattan looking at hippies.
So here is the question for some of you guys that are older than I. Do you feel any worse about the country now or does it feel equally as filled with dread as during the Civil rights riots, Anti war protests, women's lib movement, watergate and the general fairly quick shift from the sensibilities and patriotism expressed after WWII to what was going on in the mid 60's through early 70's. I mean .. the 60's and early 70's was chock full of radical change.
Trying to convince myself that "Now" times aren't any worse than any other as my own pride in country waivers.
I was also aware of the Hippies. My Grandmother thought they were a hoot and would actually pile us grandkids in the car to "Lets go see the Hippies" and we would drive around Manhattan looking at hippies.
So here is the question for some of you guys that are older than I. Do you feel any worse about the country now or does it feel equally as filled with dread as during the Civil rights riots, Anti war protests, women's lib movement, watergate and the general fairly quick shift from the sensibilities and patriotism expressed after WWII to what was going on in the mid 60's through early 70's. I mean .. the 60's and early 70's was chock full of radical change.
Trying to convince myself that "Now" times aren't any worse than any other as my own pride in country waivers.