Date: 12 Jan 2013 05:45 pm (UTC)
necturus: 2016-12-30 (Default)
From: [personal profile] necturus
I am from the 1950s. That's when I was born.

I think what the meme originator probably meant to ask is "if someone who died in the 1950s came back to life today, what would be the most difficult thing to explain to him or her?"

As it happens, I've been watching a lot of 1950s-vintage railroad promotional videos on YouTube lately. They all reflect the boundless optimism of the period; America had just won World War II and was in the middle of the greatest economic boom in its history. Jobs were plentiful, and millions ordinary industrial workers could buy houses in the suburbs and raise families on one paycheck.

I think the question would be: how did the American dream die?
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