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Thursday, July 17, 2014

C-SPAN: Booknotes With Brian Lamb- Cal Thomas: Things Matter, May 18, 1994


Source: C-SPAN- Right-wing author & columnist, Cal Thomas-
Source: The New Democrat 

Cal Thomas standing up for traditional Anglo-Saxon America when Anglo-Saxons ( and to me that is people of British descent ) were essentially running the country both culturally and politically. People on the religious and cultural right in America who tend to be of Anglo-Saxon descent, but not all of them and Protestant as well essentially believe that America has been going down hill since the Baby Boomers came of age in the 1960s.

Pre-1960s America was a collectivist country culturally as far as how Americans tended to live. Dad worked, Mom stayed at home and essentially raised the kids, but not as a single mom because Dad paid the bills and saw his kids early in the morning, at night and on the weekends. African-Americans were second-class citizens and essentially around to serve Caucasian-Americans. Gays were locked in the closet and boys were raised to be men and live this way. And girls were raised to serve their men.

That all changed in the 1960s with the Baby Boom Generation and the hippy movement where millions of Americans figured out that they didn't have to live in the social and cultural box that their parents and grandparents created for them. And decided that is not how they wanted to live and rebelled and set out to live their own lives the way they wanted to. And the traditional values coalition paint back to the 1960s as the time when America started going downhill. And elements of the Tea Party has been trying to take America back to the 1950s ever since culturally and even though law.
C-SPAN: Booknotes With Brian Lamb- Cal Thomas: Things Matter, May 18, 1994

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