Sunday, October 8, 2017

1950s Nostalgia merchants vindicated: African-Americans

Via Billy

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"The nostalgia merchants sell an appealing Norman Rockwell-like picture of American life half a century ago, one in which every household was made up of stable parents, two kids, a dog, and a cat who all lived in a house with a manicured lawn and a station wagon in the driveway.  I understand that nostalgia.  I feel it myself when the world seems too much to take."  –Hillary Clinton

The controversy about the 1950s has been rekindled by an article two law professors, Amy Wax and Larry Alexander, wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer.  They decry the breakdown of the country's bourgeois culture and suggest that this has resulted in increase opioid abuse, homicidal violence, out-of-wedlock births, and a general decline in human capital.  They describe these bourgeois values as follows:
Get married before you have children and strive to stay married for their sake. Get the education you need for gainful employment, work hard, and avoid idleness. Go the extra mile for your employer or client. Be a patriot, ready to serve the country. Be neighborly, civic-minded, and charitable. Avoid coarse language in public. Be respectful of authority. Eschew substance abuse and crime.
                                                  More @ American Thinker

2 comments:

  1. There are certainly many avenues to explore from the article. Among them one might point to a pre-1965 immigration act meaning the country was still 90% homogeneous, people still exercised the right of freedom of association rather than government mandated as well as funded integration, communities still exercised the right of setting community standards and thereby kept out the debilitating menace of pornography as well as homosexuality, and the Holy Union of Marriage was enforced by law as opposed to no fault divorce.

    Even considering those items I would say the single biggest agent of change has to be the run away judiciary that has destroyed so many vestiges of a true republic. Their disgraceful attempts to ban God, along with Biblical morality, from public life stand as a testament of their arrogance as well as our cowardice for failing to demand their impeachment.

    Without God liberty shall not exist and every increasing levels of tyranny shall take it's place.

    Y'all have a nice day.

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    1. Morality seems to be a foreign idea among much of the population.

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