I am an old person who remembers the Sixties with fondness. What strikes me as the greatest difference between the activists of my era and the current generation’s “woke” and even those who remain silent, is that we had much more fun. I am concerned by how earnest and worried they seem.
I am an old person who remembers the Sixties with fondness. What strikes me as the greatest difference between the activists of my era and the current generation’s “woke” and even those who remain silent, is that we had much more fun. I am concerned by how earnest and worried they seem.
The 60s were socially and psychologically progressive. This movement is socially and psychologically regressive. That might go to explaining the difference.
I am an old person who remembers the Sixties with fondness. What strikes me as the greatest difference between the activists of my era and the current generation’s “woke” and even those who remain silent, is that we had much more fun. I am concerned by how earnest and worried they seem.
The 60s were socially and psychologically progressive. This movement is socially and psychologically regressive. That might go to explaining the difference.