That resonates: I was born in 1981 (so too young to comment on the sexual culture personally, except for checking out a lot of nice white girl's heart-shaped asses and long legs in 80s jeans from a much lower vantage point) and the thought crossed my mind that the positive side of the 1950s might've had some similarities with how potentially promising the USA seemed growing up in the 80s, even in an impoverished not too happy home... though maybe not (since obviously I can only imagine what it was like growing up in the 50s, my hostile polemics against jews and anglocucks who fought for ZOG in WW2 aside).gsjackson wrote: ↑June 30th, 2022, 4:58 amAs far as sex availability goes, the early '80s were a continuation of the '70s, which were what the '60s are thought to be -- sex, drugs, rock and roll, general unbridled hedonism. In the middle of the decade -- well look who's here, inveterate liar Anthony Fauci, beginning his career as ardent foe of human interaction and human health. Fauci and long-time propaganda partner the corporate media began promulgating the myth of heterosexual AIDS. The whole AIDS thing was as fraudulent as the recent/current scamdemic, and it began to make women wary of men, a process that has of course finally led to the complete inversion of human nature the culture now imposes upon us.
Politically, the '80s were a culmination of the reaction against the late'60s and '70s and nostalgia for the '50s, Ronald Reagan's election being the preeminent symbol. I believe every election since 1968 was largely a product of this reaction and desire to return to simpler times, even Jimmy Carter's election in 1976. Though a Democrat, Carter ran as a political independent and an extremely devout evangelical Christian, tapping into -- as Reagan later did -- a rapidly growing evangelical Christian movement reacting against '70s hedonism and Roe v Wade.
Culturally, the media, which were not quite as antagonistic toward Reagan as they would later be toward Trump, but close, tried to paint the decade as unbridled materialism -- venal yuppies roaming the land, Madonna's 'Material Girl' the new national anthem. Maybe there was a little of that, and certainly Wall Street was let off its leash during the '80s, but in general, I look back on the 'decade fondly as well. Compared to the decade and a half that preceded it and all the decades that followed, it seemed like normal human life.
Another thing that was neat about the 80's was that entertainment got really good, the 80s action movies were awesome and got back to masculinity and good times vs the dystopian jewy quality of the 1970s influenced by the cultural revolution and so on. Action movies stayed pretty good until mid 1990s.
There was also a big wave of new computing technology in the 1980s that seemed like we and our Japanese friends overseas were on the way up into an interesting future even though I was just a kid. (I had the original "Speak and Spell" by Texas Instruments though, LOL, also messed around on original Apple II computers that were at the school.)
Lots of "cheezy 80s synths" music making things even more awesome too, especially because some of those German synths guys like Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schultz started making actual white guy music instead of jewish produced rock-n-roll shoving black musical influences down everyone's throat (not that I blame the blacks since it was the jews pushing it on everyone else, not the blacks). Better than just "white guy" music alone, because they also deliberately removed classical influences for the most part too, not just the white wanna-be-black BS that completely cursed white musicians nonstop everywhere except folk and country and so on (which I don't have anything against, but not my thing).
But overall, even in an unhappy poor divorced household in the 1980s, there were nice white neighborhoods everywhere and the country seemed to at least pay lip service to some basic constitutional principles in a positive way (free speech, firearms rights, some reasonable things about free enterprise making it seem like you'd always have plenty of opportunities if you worked hard enough to achieve your goals).
Things started getting weirder in mid-late 1990s, the awesome masculine role models from the action movies turned into a bunch of "mehh, wtf" types like Nicholas Cage or whatever (not to knock him too hard, but he was not Arnold/VanDamme/Dolph/etc), then jews did 9/11, and after that it's just been going downhill into the Orwellian mess they planned ever since...
Though Trumpocalypse and theoretic possibility of states seceding is a way more positive development than the "we must give up all our liberties for freedom" bullshit the whipped whites (and to some degree other Americans) were falling for, and went off to mass-murder Middle Eastern goys for no good reason...