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Stuff I learned in Elementary School in the 70s
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:16 am
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:16 am
I went to elementary school in the 70s - here are some things I learned about socially and in the classroom:
1- some of our founding fathers owned slaves. This was never a secret.
2- Americans fought on both sides of the civil war
3- Hanging out with people who have the chicken pox was good, bc you can get the chicken pox over with
4- love your neighbor as yourself
5- clean up your mess
6- taking naps is good
I think the only one of these lessons that made it into 2020 is number 6. We are treating all this other stuff like it’s new information. And I just cannot understand why suddenly everyone is so pissed off.
The 70s was a completely turbulent time. I was oblivious to it bc I was in elementary school and my parents were Ward and June Cleaver. But surely there was more to be pissed off about then. The Vietnam War was senseless and ended in a stalemate. The President was impeached for spying on the Democrats (cough). Carter showed up and there was economic malaise and these long gas lines. Cities were crime ridden. There was complete distrust in every American institution. And everyone was confused. Except me. I was 6 years old, living in a small town, watching Batman reruns. shite was pretty good.
For those of you who weren’t in elementary school in the seventies, do things just seem worse now bc I’m no longer a child?I just cannot for the life of me figure out what we have to be so pissed off about. We had record economic prosperity. And had basically gotten our asses out of all foreign wars, except Afghanistan. And we were almost out of that one.
1- some of our founding fathers owned slaves. This was never a secret.
2- Americans fought on both sides of the civil war
3- Hanging out with people who have the chicken pox was good, bc you can get the chicken pox over with
4- love your neighbor as yourself
5- clean up your mess
6- taking naps is good
I think the only one of these lessons that made it into 2020 is number 6. We are treating all this other stuff like it’s new information. And I just cannot understand why suddenly everyone is so pissed off.
The 70s was a completely turbulent time. I was oblivious to it bc I was in elementary school and my parents were Ward and June Cleaver. But surely there was more to be pissed off about then. The Vietnam War was senseless and ended in a stalemate. The President was impeached for spying on the Democrats (cough). Carter showed up and there was economic malaise and these long gas lines. Cities were crime ridden. There was complete distrust in every American institution. And everyone was confused. Except me. I was 6 years old, living in a small town, watching Batman reruns. shite was pretty good.
For those of you who weren’t in elementary school in the seventies, do things just seem worse now bc I’m no longer a child?I just cannot for the life of me figure out what we have to be so pissed off about. We had record economic prosperity. And had basically gotten our asses out of all foreign wars, except Afghanistan. And we were almost out of that one.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:20 am to Wednesday
The seventies is when it began with the school boards ruling for the taking of certain books out of elementary libraries.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:22 am to Wednesday
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The President was impeached for spying on the Democrats (cough).
Nixon resigned from office before the full House could vote on the articles of impeachment.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:23 am to Wednesday
Chicken pox parties used to be a thing. Get all the kids in the neighborhood over it as early as possible. The times have changed.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:25 am to Wednesday
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For those of you who weren’t in elementary school in the seventies, do things just seem worse now bc I’m no longer a child?I just cannot for the life of me figure out what we have to be so pissed off about. We had record economic prosperity. And had basically gotten our asses out of all foreign wars, except Afghanistan. And we were almost out of that one.
By pretty much every measure possible, there has been no better time to be alive in this history of the world than the last 10-20 years in the US. Hell, really, other than a couple of brief hiccups, the last 35.
Our "poor" are the fricking envy of about 4 Billion people on the planet. Our lives are absurdly easy compared to anything in history. We pretty much DEFINE the concept of 1st world problems.
Which, oddly, is exactly why everyone is fricking upset. Have you ever met a child who gets pretty much everything he wants, but not QUITE everything? He's an insufferable arse, isn't he?
Welp, let me introduce you to America. A nation of petulant children who have largely gotten all they asked for, so, now they want to burn the fricking place down because they didn't get EVERYTHING.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:28 am to themunch
quote:Coincidence, causation, or correlation?
The seventies is when it began with the school boards ruling for the taking of certain books out of elementary libraries.
US Department of Education was Established and Empowered in 1979.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:28 am to ShortyRob
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Our "poor" are the fricking envy of about 4 Billion people on the planet.
I’ve said this for years. Our “poor” have housing, food, health care, cell phones, cable, free education, cash payments, all paid for by the tax payer.
If our “poor” went anywhere else in the world, they would be dead in 2 weeks.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:29 am to Wednesday
7 - The paddle had a way to make kids want to behave and at least attempt to learn
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:30 am to Wednesday
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The President was impeached for spying on the Democrats (cough)
You should have paid more attention in school in the 70s.
Nixon wasn't impeached. He resigned.
Nixon didn't spy on Democrats. He faced impeachment for covering it up after learning about it.
This post was edited on 7/7/20 at 8:08 am
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:31 am to Wally Sparks
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The President was impeached for spying on the Democrats (cough).
Remember this my friends. The longer you tell a lie it has a greater chance of becoming truth.
This is why dems never apologize or admit wrong. The lie lives.
This post was edited on 7/7/20 at 7:33 am
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:32 am to Wednesday
We played, got hurt, brushed it off, played again. And only the winning teams got trophies....
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:34 am to Ollie1968
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e paddle had a way to make kids want to behave and at least attempt to learn
And the arse whooping you got when you got home.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:34 am to Wednesday
Most important we got our asses whipped in school when we got out of line.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:35 am to Wednesday
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For those of you who weren’t in elementary school in the seventies, do things just seem worse now bc I’m no longer a child
I graduated in 79 and experienced the gas lines and the horrendous Carter years. It’s hard to say if those times would have been exploited the same way if we had social media and a news media hell bent on destroying the country like we do now? But since Carter was a Dem, he would have been given a pass regardless.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:35 am to Wednesday
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The Vietnam War was senseless and ended in a stalemate.
Umm, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that wasn't a draw. You are either thinking of Korea, or are in denial. We lost. Well, more accurately the politicians lost us that one.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:36 am to Wednesday
I went to school from 1972-1984 and it was Gods time in school! Schoolhouse Rock on Saturday mornings with honeycomb cereal, freeze tag and riding my bike and playing in the woods until dusk.
My biggest concern was finding enough coke bottles on the side of the road to scraped up enough nickels for a candy bar or game of space invaders.
I pictured 2020 as some kind of futuristic paradise with flying cars and robot butlers, not a bunch of spoiled brats throwing a temper tantrum and destroying cities.
My biggest concern was finding enough coke bottles on the side of the road to scraped up enough nickels for a candy bar or game of space invaders.
I pictured 2020 as some kind of futuristic paradise with flying cars and robot butlers, not a bunch of spoiled brats throwing a temper tantrum and destroying cities.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:36 am to Wednesday
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For those of you who weren’t in elementary school in the seventies, do things just seem worse now bc I’m no longer a child?
The below happened and it's been down hill since.
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The United States Department of Education (ED or DoED), also referred to as the ED for (the) Education Department, is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government. It began operating on May 4, 1980, having been created after the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare was split into the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services by the Department of Education Organization Act, which President Jimmy Carter signed into law on October 17, 1979.[3][4]
The Department of Education is administered by the United States secretary of education. It has under 4,000 employees (2018)[1] and an annual budget of $68 billion (2016).[2] The 2019 Budget also supports $129.8 billion in new postsecondary grants, loans, and work-study assistance to help an estimated 11.5 million students and their families pay for college.[5]
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The primary functions of the Department of Education are to "establish policy for, administer and coordinate most federal assistance to education, collect data on US schools, and to enforce federal educational laws regarding privacy and civil rights."[6] The Department of Education does not establish schools or colleges.[7]
The above shows that if you don't do as we say you don't get the money... sound familiiar?
This post was edited on 7/7/20 at 7:41 am
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:38 am to Mid Iowa Tiger
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We lost.
Not lost so much as gave up.
Posted on 7/7/20 at 7:49 am to SSpaniel
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Not lost so much as gave up.
We lost. Notice how Vietnam is communist? Notice how there was a "cleansing" shortly after we left. The image of the Huey leaving our embassy is not a give up moment.
They why can be debated but it was solidly a "L".
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