You're wrong, but making mistakes is how you learn.
The 1950s: were not all that straight-laced. Yes, there was a lot of "Ozzie and Harriet" but there was also amphetamine abuse and adultery. The 1950s were very materialistic and hedonistic; Christianity imposed a fake aura of pseudo-celibacy, but there was plenty of degenerate, hedonistic sex. Many people were not willing to stand up on a soapbox and avow hedonism, but they were willing to be "stealth hedonists" in private.
The 1960s: were in fact NOT like the Summer of Love. In fact, there were a lot of sober, solemn idiotic people with too much idealism and too little brains, trying to start a utopia in theory when they could not start a lawnmower in the real world. Some of these people pushed for gay rights, black rights, welfare benefits, etc.
1960 The first oral contraceptive, Enovid, was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as contraception.
1962-1965: Vatican II screwed over the Catholic church. Many historians blame (((infiltrators))).
1965 The Supreme Court (in Griswold v. Connecticut) gave married couples the right to use birth control, ruling that it was protected in the Constitution as a right to privacy. However, millions of unmarried women in 26 states were still denied birth control.
1968 FDA approved intrauterine devices (IUDs), bringing early versions like the Lippes Loop and Copper 7 to market.
1968-1969: This is the crazy breakout weirdness period. We can speculate that Tavistock brainwashers and MK-ULTRA programmers started it all. Why else would they have picked a military man's son to front The Doors?
1970-1973: At this point, all the normies had gotten loose ideas of "free love" and the Sexual Revolution was really getting mainstream.
1973: Roe versus Wade passed.
In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) asked all members attending its convention to vote on whether they believed homosexuality to be a mental disorder. 5,854 psychiatrists voted to remove homosexuality from the DSM, and 3,810 to retain it.
From 1968 onward, there were a lot of very pretty girls who had inherited some of the best genes in the USA. Many of them became total sluts. And venereal disease skyrocketed. The genetic potential for a strong, virtuous generation was wasted.
By the mid-1970s, it was clear that "sexual revolution" was just hedonism, but a lot of people were happy to embrace it openly - these were pretty much the same kind of folks who would have been stealth hedonists in the 1950s.
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