Unpopular Politics: The 1950’s; Truly an Idyllic Time

People talk about the1950s like it was one of the worst eras in American history. It was a period that definitely had its challenges, but I’ll take the mood and attitudes of the people back then over what is prevalent today and shaping the culture.

The 1950s was a time of change. We had Brown vs Board of Education. Eisenhower was finally working hard to enforce integration in the military after Truman had signed the executive order years earlier. The National Guard was sent out after Governor George Wallace refused to allow school desegregation of public schools. 

We had Rosa Parks and the Montgomery bus boycotts. We had the 1957 civil rights bill (watered down as it was by the Democrats). The Emmit Till lynching shook and tugged at the nation’s conscience.

In short, the 1950s was a time of positive change in the nation. America was on an upward trajectory, courageously tackling the real problems that we faced. 

In the 1950s, America was seriously confronting the issues that were a direct contradiction to the ideals the nation had been founded on, and aspired to achieve.

The 1950s was a time when the nation was continually making improvements. That era was the precursor decade that lead to the wave of social change, civil rights, and other changes that swept the nation, leading to the country we have today.

God bless the 1950s.

Whereas in the 1950s we were fixing the country, today the left is working feverishly to reverse many of the positive changes that took place.

You have the current administration today that hosted a race based event at the White House back in February during Black History Month. 

They attempted to implement race based COVTRICK policies that denied white farmers the benefits they gave to black farmers. The socialist Government of New York attempted to do the same with COVRIG treatments. 

The Democrat Party selected a Vice Presidential candidate based, not primarily on her qualifications, but based on her race and gender.

The current regime chose a woman to sit on the Supreme Court, based not on her qualifications but on her race and gender. The regime completely excluded every other single qualified jurist because they were all either of the wrong race or the wrong gender.

The current administration is openly hostile to the white male, and is constantly seeking ways to deny them their rights as citizens based on a perception that white people are privileged, and people of other races are not. 

Based on this, they seek to give blacks, people of color and anyone else they deem a minority special treatment, based on these characteristics.

The list of un American policies based on race that is pursued by this current regime is pursued with vigor.

Today we have universities that host race based graduations, encourage race based housing, teach courses that denigrate white people, portrays whites as racists, and other unflattering depictions.

These are the people who dare to speak derisively about the 1950s.

So when the media clown show, the Democrat machine, and leftist agitators speak derisively of the 1950s, don’t bow your head in shame if you were not one of those p  people who  clung to the status quo. 

Lift your head up and look back at that era as a great time in American history for the great period you helped to initiate

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