Posted by Buzzman72 on August 18, 2009 at 09:28:16 from (4.225.148.49):
In Reply to: Re: O/T how dare they posted by Dave 2N on August 18, 2009 at 09:12:41:
Now, Dave...there you go again, reading things into my comments that I didn't say. I never said that Woodstock made a difference. The big thing it did was effectively kill outdoor music festivals for a lot of years, because communities became scared of large throngs of young people gathering together [NIMBY].
But the attitudes of the Woodstock generation were about the rights of the individual...same thing the conservatives today are fighting for. With the draft in the '60's, young men were being sent to fight in a war that did nothing for American freedom, sent there by individuals who cared little about someone else's son being shipped home in a flag-draped coffin, as long as their "elite" kids could still pursue their educations and become doctors and lawyers and inherit the family businesses...kinda like the Iraq war. So we sent thousands of young men over there, men who were old enough to die but not old enough to vote, to fight and bleed and die for....for....what? The Asian heroin trade? So now we're in Afghanistan...another major world source of heroin, "coincidentally."
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