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I'm old but I was only a boy in the 1970s. Any important "memory" of the radical 60s and 70s stuff begin in the 80s when I was older and I started to learn about that period particularly from fiction. Like many people with zero political thought I was particularly fascinated with Patty Hearst. The sensationalism and bizarreness of her story was fascinating. I think most normie Americans (myself included most of my life) equalized radicalism with violence, that's more true than ever, and that mindset will get worse.
It seems to me we've entered a very dark time with the GOP getting more fascist all the time and democrats always responding the same way. They move to the right. I don't want Trump to win the election but fuck me do I hate Biden and the democrats. Domestically I think things will be awful for at least a decade or two. Internationally things will be equally bad. I'm a child of the Cold War and it makes me sick I'm going to be an old person in Cold War 2.0. The US will be on one side with the newly defined "free world" and the other side will be Russia, China, etc. And god only knows how much worse things get due to climate change.