[Quotes/highlights:] “…this swinging back & forth of attitudes is mirrored also in the drug usage of these generations: We go from repressive drugs such as alcohol & tobacco with the WWII Generation;” []
[] “…to mind-expanding substances like marijuana & LSD for Sixties youth; back to suppressive drugs again with Gen X. For with this generation born 1961 to 1980, white was king, cocaine snowed down on all levels of society.” []
[] “[Amphetamines, “speed,”] are euphoriants & cause one to have the feeling that one’s mental capacities are expanded. One feels that one can envision projects & outcomes precisely.” []
[] “[On "speed," amphetamines,] One does not feel constrained by normal fears or apprehensions, so one throws oneself into new activities with reckless abandon.” []
[] “One feels overly confident in one’s abilities & engages in all kinds of risk-taking—financially, sexually, interpersonally, legally. Later, we would find out, politically.” []
[] “The less idealistic, more materialistic ones [of Gen X], the Yuppies, came in at the same time as Ronald Reagan into the White House &, indeed, exemplified much of what Reagan stood for.” []
[] “[Yuppies] are driven solely by a value that “Greed is good!” This was later expressed on television as “Greed is good; money is everything.” This slogan is completely the opposite of the previous generation—the 60s Generation—” []
[] “…[the Sixties Generation—] whose attitudes were expressed in lyrics like “I don’t care too much for money; money can’t buy me love” & “Love is all you need”;” []
[] “[the 60s Gen] who bought & lived by books with titles such as *How to Live on Nothing*, *The Greening of America*, & *Back to Eden*; & whose most famous slogan was “Tune in, Turn on, Drop out.”” []
[] “…the Yuppies were the creation of the WWII Generation in their attempt to reverse the course of society that their own daughters & sons, as “Sixties Youth,” had put it on.” []
[] “…the Vietnam-era or Sixties Generation began being denigrated in the press with the accusation, “The ‘Me’ Generation,” & Sixties values were also denigrated—the scapegoating of the Sixties Generation continuing—” []
[] “…[the scapegoating of the Sixties Generation continuing—] despite the fact it was a different age group in society, the younger Yuppies, who were actually the ones triggering the attack.” []
[] “The hypocrisy of the charge [of a "Me Generation"] becomes even more blatant when considering the values of the 60s Gen. Their values included such selfless acts as risking, sometimes incurring, violence & personal harm, jail time,..” []
[] “…& [60s Gen values included] a lower standard of living for the sake of their idealistic beliefs in peace, environmental restoration & preservation, & selfless communitarian living, among others.” []
[] “None of [those 60s Generation values] has any overlap with Yuppie careerism, consumerism, materialism, or their individualistic greedy selfishness.” []
[] “Post–high-school education was being turned into career-factories dedicated to producing compliant businesspersons, engineers, physicians, & scientists—” []
[]“—folks who were not being educated to think for themselves, rather, how to achieve & make money in a culture with which the World-War-Two Generation was comfortable.”[]
[] “[The Fifties Generation] have been invisible but running things from behind the screen, since they took over conservatism & greed from the WWII Generation & upped the ante.” []
[] “Indeed, [50s Gen] values manifest today in the difference between traditional Republicans—those called RINOs (Republicans in name only) by MAGAts, folks like Liz Cheney & Adam Kinzinger, who have more of a WWII Gen mindset—” []
[] “…the materialism the 50s Generation members were nurtured in after WWII—as a reaction to the fear & uncertainties their parents had because of the Depression, the war, & The Bomb—would be replicated in their children [Gen X].” []
[] “There are two aspects of trickle-down economics & the recession that followed Reagan’s implementation of it that are esp relevant here for a discussion of drugs & generational cultures. Those factors are the manic quality of the times—” []
[] “[Those factors are the manic quality of the times—] the go, go, go, buy, buy, buy mentality of the investing—& the other is the obvious proof it gave to marginal returns theory:” []
[]“[marginal returns theory] In other words, the money, given to the rich, was valued little & was mindlessly blown on trivialities; it was said that the Eighties was a huge party for the rich.”[]
[] “…this shift of wealth upward at Reagan’s time would only be the 1st of many of such Republican larcenies to come, as we saw with the financial policies of Republicans George W. Bush & Donald Trump.” []
[] “The fact that such trickle-down & such an upward shift of wealth leads to recessions, inevitably, would become an inconvenient truth that would be suppressed in the media’s narrative.” []
[] “[the electorate will put Democrats in office after every Republican financial calamity—] Hoover’s Great Depression, cleaned up by Roosevelt; Reagan’s late Eighties, early Nineties recession, fixed by Bill Clinton;” []
[]“W. Bush’s Great Recession of 2008, corrected by Barrack Obama. Currently Joe Biden is tending successfully to the mess left us by Donald Trump. American’s financial house in order once again,..”[]
[]“…[America’s finances corrected by Biden] the American electorate will be ripe to have their racism & hate stoked once again, directed at scapegoats, creating another Republican ascension. So the GOP can pick up on their thieving, again.”[]
[] “[Yuppies] primarily comprised youth in their 20s & early 30s who followed behind the Vietnam Generation. Their mantram was to get rich, get powerful,erect & maintain “family islands” which they saw as competitive w the rest of society—” []
[] “—[a mantram about money, power, & families for Yuppies] quite unlike the communitarianism of the Sixties Generation—& to retire early...social & environmental problems be damned.” []
[] “…beginning in the 80s, it became fashionable to sneer at & blame—often scapegoating—the more unfortunate ones of society: The poor, helpless, mentally ill, children, the powerless…. Americans were encouraged by the media…” []
[] …& propaganda systems to find some time for that kind of hatred, alongside their ongoing & outright snickering & smugness as directed at the “hippie-dippie” values & “kumbaya” visions of the generation older than them [the 60s Gen.” []
[Quotes/highlights:] “Not coincidentally, Millennial Generation parents were predominantly of the Vietnam Gen/ Boomers & Millennials echoed their parent’s more liberal & mind-expanding drug use.” []
This is an excerpt from my new book, *Culture War, Class War 2022: Truth & Generations*
it's about how people say, "the lesser of two evils is still evil."
being used currently, e.g., to promote Jill Stein over any Democratic candidate.
but it's b.s.
check it out>
CW22 LTE/1
“…the Republicans would encourage a narrative in the country & in the social media that goes like this: “The lesser of two evils is still evil.” Which has it that all evil things are equally bad.”
“Say, you had to decide btwn 1 person on a hill being bombed out of existence vs 100 people on a nearby hill getting killed. This thinking on lesser evils being evil would have it that both instances—100 dead versus 1 death—are equally evil.”
[*Quotes/highlights:*] “Some [Fifties Generation members] conformed to & followed the WWII Generation mentality & some others, a lesser number, were radically individualistic free-thinkers & social experimenters;” []
[*Quotes/highlights:*] “Alcohol numbs pain & creates a euphoric state by blotting out higher-order cerebral-cortical functioning. It reduces access to memory, diminishes physio-motor skills, blocks anxiety, depression, & nervousness.”[]
[*Quotes/highlights:*] “These instances may be seen as the examples of the use of ‘The Big Lie’ as a major, sometimes the only, strategy in conservatives’ attempts...” []