| >The environment was less toxic and people were far less paranoid in general. The Satanic Panic or moral crusades about horror movies like Poltergiest had no bearing on your life? >The 80's officially died in a wave of hip-hop, rap, awful "butt rock," bad films, Why do you think those music genres killed the '80s? >and a sudden appreciation for general stupidity. Is this in reference to the Simpsons or something else? >The inspiring momentum of what felt like a positive movement seemed to fall apart suddenly with corporate consolidation of media, commercialization of everything, and a darker, harsher, lifeless cultural attitude. Wasn't the media already consolidated to begin with (i.e. 3 channels if you didn't have cable or satellite)? |
Being a child at the time certainly biased my opinion and experience, as well as my particular living location. Probably didn't really notice or care about already established cultural trends until older. It's easy to grow attached to our specific "generation" and have a hard time accepting change.
Growing up in country towns with plenty of friends around was a blast and kept us away from screens much of the time. Wishing all children could experience a more natural youth with direct contact with plants and animals. It's some of the best education possible and provides a deeper perspective of all things human, technological, or political.
We are simply "smart monkeys" after all, aren't we?