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Tayzi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow. That was a fantastic breakdown from somebody older and wiser than me. Thank you

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for your patience in reading all that <3 <3 <3

I talk with a lot of 40-and-younger people who aren't aware of a lot of that stuff, they think you are trolling them when you say there was no internet before they were born, and that people didn't always have a cell-phone in their hand. (This must be how my great-grandparents felt telling me about going everywhere on horseback or wagon... or on foot, landline phones & radio weren't invented yet, etc.)

I feel that it's very important to look at the rate of decay of our society. In the 1960s when I was a child, it wasn't just TV/movies, I do not recall people using curse-words in public very often, not even "hell or damn." Nobody under 12 did that very often either, we'd get our hide tanned. What I do remember: if someone used "naughty words" in front of ladies or children, they were either called out for it, or after they left we got a quiet talk on "these are not polite words, that was not a polite person, and we're sorry you had to see an adult that doesn't know how to behave properly." That is the world I grew up in. And it worked, as an adult I watch my language around ladies, children, families, and religious people. (My apologies for the rather-intense language I use here on occasion, I sometimes forget how that sounds to our large religious contingent and our large number of LadyPedes.)

I guess my point is, that's how the Slippery Slope went. Those small shifts in what was acceptable to broadcast or say in public were drastic at the time. But this was done very gradually, so as not to alarm the Conservative populace. After the 1980s, it started happening really fast. Every decade seemed like an exponentially-expanding growth-industry of degeneracy and profanity spilling out from MSM into the heads of the populace, who were imitating the language and fashion and "behavior" they learned from the programming. From the Worst 0bama years on it became "anything goes," with easily-offended SJWs controlling MSM and using it to try to offend normal people By Any Means Necessary.

And that's how an illiterate drop-out ratchet-brain hoodrat like Cardi B can have a song in the Top 10 called "Wet A$$ Pu$$y" (who boasts not only of the profitability and "quality" of her nether regions, but also is very proud of drugging and robbing her "tricks" back in the day) and this is seen as "qualification" to conduct the only interview of "substance" of SleepyCreepy Biden's secluded basement "campaign." As crazy as all that sounds (and it is: all of that is factually accurate) the craziest part-to me- is nobody bats an eye, this is seen as the manifestation of the "New Normal." Usually, a dirty DNC career-politician would try to hide their connections to a stripper/prostitute or any person with a long criminal history. In this case, nobody was concerned about the "optics," beyond hoping the silly pandering "interview" (conducted by a person who barely speaks coherent English) would draw in the votes of BLM enthusiasts.

> The "woke" rapper-womyn who interviewed Biden had a very profane music video out at that time "wearing" little more than animal-print body-paint. That is how much they "care about optics."