The Beatles aren't responsible for our society today.Bruce » 18 Aug 2023, 3:00 pm » wrote: ↑ If you had to pin one event on the cultural change this is it:
Beatles on Ed Sullivan 1964
https://youtu.be/jenWdylTtzs
Sometime in 1964 my mother made Daddy not wear his real hat to town on Saturdays.
But if you can remember when coins were real silver, it was such an Andy of Mayberry World.
https://youtu.be/FMJGuaNbXJ4
Liberal policy promotes decay and brokenness
.DeplorablePatriot » 18 Aug 2023, 2:49 pm » wrote: ↑ I was there. 1962. Eight years old. Seattle was a clean, vibrant, safe and family-friendly city.
Why so peaceful?
Of course not.DeplorablePatriot » 18 Aug 2023, 3:12 pm » wrote: ↑ The Beatles aren't responsible for our society today.
Seems to be an absence of ****** in your picture, perhaps that's your missing link.DeplorablePatriot » 18 Aug 2023, 2:49 pm » wrote: ↑ I was there. 1962. Eight years old. Seattle was a clean, vibrant, safe and family-friendly city.
Why so peaceful?
Because Seattle was a moderately conservative city with law and order on the side of law-abiding people. Punishment for crime was swift and just.
And the majority were Christian Caucasians.
Look at this photo. A photo of a once innocent and proud city. People laughed, people were more carefree. People has less stress in their lives. People worked hard and didn't want to be serviced by the government. People could talk apposing politics and still BBQ together.
I've written only truth here.
I pine to have our country back. We shouldn't have to live in a society without boundaries. We need to extricate those who tear us down. Our own people (leftists) have become a domestic enemy. Very sad state of affairs. The youth of today cannot fathom how wonderful the societal bond was back then.
RebelGator » 18 Aug 2023, 6:15 pm » wrote: ↑ Seems to be an absence of ****** in your picture, perhaps that's your missing link.
The preponderance of them have always been the biggest burden to society in the last five decades or so. There is an issue with empathy...they don't have any.Z09 » 18 Aug 2023, 6:19 pm » wrote: ↑ I'll say this...
The percentage of crimes blacks are making are alarming.
There must be some mistake... Aren't these people in the pic below the same upstanding residents of Seattle --- conducting their daily lives in a peaceful & dignified manner?DeplorablePatriot » 18 Aug 2023, 2:49 pm » wrote: ↑ I was there. 1962. Eight years old. Seattle was a clean, vibrant, safe and family-friendly city.
Why so peaceful?
Because Seattle was a moderately conservative city with law and order on the side of law-abiding people. Punishment for crime was swift and just.
And the majority were Christian Caucasians.
Look at this photo. A photo of a once innocent and proud city. People laughed, people were more carefree. People has less stress in their lives. People worked hard and didn't want to be serviced by the government. People could talk apposing politics and still BBQ together.
I've written only truth here.
I pine to have our country back. We shouldn't have to live in a society without boundaries. We need to extricate those who tear us down. Our own people (leftists) have become a domestic enemy. Very sad state of affairs. The youth of today cannot fathom how wonderful the societal bond was back then.
You meant the missing stink?RebelGator » 18 Aug 2023, 6:15 pm » wrote: ↑ Seems to be an absence of ****** in your picture, perhaps that's your missing link.
We lived up on Queen Anne Hill and could walk to the fair in the 60’s without fear of dirty *** attacking or the homeless taking their **** in front of us. Great restaurants to go to as a kid before the **** filled tents were pitched or the boons started beating the elder fir $20.00 or shooting each other in Pioneer Square or the beautiful Puget Sound waterfront. Now it’s a dangerous **** for tourists. Visit Seattle and shoot drugs legally in front of the tourist’s kids and let the *** flash their ballsacks at you during the “Stick it in Your ***” gay *** pride cornhole parades.DeplorablePatriot » 18 Aug 2023, 2:49 pm » wrote: ↑ I was there. 1962. Eight years old. Seattle was a clean, vibrant, safe and family-friendly city.
Why so peaceful?
Because Seattle was a moderately conservative city with law and order on the side of law-abiding people. Punishment for crime was swift and just.
And the majority were Christian Caucasians.
Look at this photo. A photo of a once innocent and proud city. People laughed, people were more carefree. People has less stress in their lives. People worked hard and didn't want to be serviced by the government. People could talk apposing politics and still BBQ together.
I've written only truth here.
I pine to have our country back. We shouldn't have to live in a society without boundaries. We need to extricate those who tear us down. Our own people (leftists) have become a domestic enemy. Very sad state of affairs. The youth of today cannot fathom how wonderful the societal bond was back then.
Tell us how you really feel, Mr. Makallbuks!Makallbuks » 18 Aug 2023, 8:08 pm » wrote: ↑ We lived up on Queen Anne Hill and could walk to the fair in the 60’s without fear of dirty *** attacking or the homeless taking their **** in front of us. Great restaurants to go to as a kid before the **** filled tents were pitched or the boons started beating the elder fir $20.00 or shooting each other in Pioneer Square or the beautiful Puget Sound waterfront. Now it’s a dangerous **** for tourists. Visit Seattle and shoot drugs legally in front of the tourist’s kids and let the *** flash their ballsacks at you during the “Stick it in Your ***” gay *** pride cornhole parades.
A while back when I first began hearing stories of homeless people & junkies crapping on public sidewalks and train station platforms in some Democrat cities, I thought perhaps these were rare, isolated instances --- perhaps the problem was being exaggerated.....Makallbuks » 18 Aug 2023, 8:08 pm » wrote: ↑ We lived up on Queen Anne Hill and could walk to the fair in the 60’s without fear of dirty *** attacking or the homeless taking their **** in front of us. Great restaurants to go to as a kid before the **** filled tents were pitched or the boons started beating the elder fir $20.00 or shooting each other in Pioneer Square or the beautiful Puget Sound waterfront. Now it’s a dangerous **** for tourists. Visit Seattle and shoot drugs legally in front of the tourist’s kids and let the *** flash their ballsacks at you during the “Stick it in Your ***” gay *** pride cornhole parades.
You have it correct.Kobia2 » 18 Aug 2023, 9:03 pm » wrote: ↑ A while back when I first began hearing stories of homeless people & junkies crapping on public sidewalks and train station platforms in some Democrat cities, I thought perhaps these were rare, isolated instances --- perhaps the problem was being exaggerated.....
I was soon to find out in some locations such as the Liberal Mecca of San Francisco, the feces problem had presented such a Biohazard that "POOP PATROLS" in Hazmat Suits had to be commissioned to scoop up the crap and steam-clean the sidewalks ....
Now keep in mind the classic San Francisco Liberal thought process at work here... If you do not pick-up after your Dog, should it defecate on the sidewalks, you are given a $300 Fine from the City..... But if a vagrant or drug addict drops their pants and takes a dump on the Sidewalk, they just continue on unimpeded afterwards, to the corner store and walk out with $900 in stolen merch to round out their morning...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPuMceGWtOQ
We’ll DP you see Seattle has turned into a huge queer haven, examples:DeplorablePatriot » 18 Aug 2023, 8:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Tell us how you really feel, Mr. Makallbuks!![]()
So, the *** are dirty?