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Bob Bichen's avatar

I'd probably pick a date in the '70s myself.

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RunningLogic's avatar

70s with Carter and inflation don’t appeal to me, personally. Maybe the 80s.

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Being Nobody, Going Nowhere's avatar

That great thing abour the seventies were exactly that no-one gave a fuck abour Carter and inflation. That's why the seventies will always top all decades. And people used psychedelics widely. We actually evolved as a species from the mid-60ties to the mid-seventies. All great grassroot movements started then: Anti-war, anti-racist, reasonable feminism, resaonable green anti-pollution etc.

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Doger Badell's avatar

Except they were doing it then as well:

MIKE WALLACE '60 MINUTES' EXPOSES SWINE FLU PANDEMIC VACCINE FALLOUT OF 1976

https://www.bitchute.com/video/KdWflvsv7FZv

I suppose it was less intense than today as they are now relentless, and it seems they will stop at nothing until they get their way.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

1965, 1966, Beatles, Monkees, Loving Spoonful. Ah the music then was so much nicer. And of course I was a kid LOL

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Give this a listen INGRID, music law and conservatism by the ACLJ band: https://rumble.com/v4mheac-easter-celebration-concert.html

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Thebrotatochip32's avatar

I'd pick a any date before 2020 personally

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liz's avatar

yes, when rent and houses were affordable and we all had plenty of free time to play music, make art etc.

I notice great war spending and inflation followed this to make us all miserable wage slaves.

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