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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2020646" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>I'm glad we all know <s>who to blame</s> what to do in order to fix society.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>********. Prior to the 1970s, kids got raped, molested, abused, beaten, and neglected and nobody <em>ever</em> talked about it. And it was much easier to get away with it back then. And much harder for a spouse, especially a woman, to leave an abuser. </p><p></p><p>The fact that social norms inhibited open dialogue about terrible things doesn't mean they didn't happen as much as they happen today. If you've ever known an old person who simply does not talk about one or both of their parents, there's likely a reason for it. It's such a fallacy to assert that terrible parents were few and far between before we got color television. The good 'ol days are good because we only remember the good parts. </p><p></p><p>And I don't even know what to say to the rest of this thread, or any threads on this subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2020646, member: 4319"] I'm glad we all know [s]who to blame[/s] what to do in order to fix society. ********. Prior to the 1970s, kids got raped, molested, abused, beaten, and neglected and nobody [I]ever[/I] talked about it. And it was much easier to get away with it back then. And much harder for a spouse, especially a woman, to leave an abuser. The fact that social norms inhibited open dialogue about terrible things doesn't mean they didn't happen as much as they happen today. If you've ever known an old person who simply does not talk about one or both of their parents, there's likely a reason for it. It's such a fallacy to assert that terrible parents were few and far between before we got color television. The good 'ol days are good because we only remember the good parts. And I don't even know what to say to the rest of this thread, or any threads on this subject. [/QUOTE]
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