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DUmmie FUnnies 01-18-05 ("Doncha miss all the old '60's radicals/activists?")
DUmmie FUnnies ^ | January 18, 2005 | DUmmies and PJ-Comix

Posted on 01/18/2005 5:54:45 AM PST by PJ-Comix

In this DUmmie THREAD titled, “Doncha miss all the old '60's radicals/activists?” we hit the bong pipe and take a walk down memory lane to the Age of Aquarius. Most folks look back on the old ‘60s radicals/activists as somewhat ridiculous at best but to the DUmmies they are noble heroes. Let us now take a look at this blast from the past. As usual the DUmmie mantra chantings are in Bolshevik Red while the commentary of your humble correspondent, fingering his love beads, are in the [brackets]:

Doncha miss all the old '60's radicals/activists? Chicago 7, Black Panthers, Weathermen, AIM, Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman and such. Please don't tell me they are all conservative republicans now.

[Yes. We have such nostalgia for Weathermen terrorism. They were like the Al Qaeda of the 60s.]

I miss the hippie days--peace love and rock n roll and drugs...can't forget the drugs. Acid anyone?

[You might have forgotten the drugs but the drugs haven’t forgotten you since you are on a permanent acid trip.]

Today they'd call 'em terrorists and haul 'em off to Gitmo.

[Um….when you blow up buildings you do tend to get called terrorists nowadays. Back then they were just called “Weathermen.”]

Does Anyone Remember When "Weather Underground" didn't have ..anything to do with the weather or computers?

[They were more to do with bombs.]

I wasn't a "Weatherman" because they quickly descended into random acts of violence.

[You prefer your violence to be more organized.]

Gawd how I miss the spirit of those days...I didn't love some of the extremism and violence of those days, but I sure miss the spirit of revolution, the expansiveness and breakthroughs of those times. The commitment to equality and the raising-up of all people. Revolution was in the air and we were bustin' through ALL the boundaries! Mini-skirts and flowers in our long hair, peace beads, Woodstock, The Pill, commonunes, natural foods, and all the rest...

[Granola, the Desdederata, Lava Lamps, Golden Gate Park, Granny Glasses, Peter Max, Earl Scheib….OOPS! Forget the latter.]

I miss the times more and more as OUR times go on. It hurts like hell, and I could easily spend most of my time in tears. I would go back in an instant -- and stay there. Forever. If I could. If I ever decide to loose the bounds of rationality, that'll be my destination. THIS era wouldn't be nearly so difficult for me if it had even some of the hope, idealism and bouyancy of that time, but that's missing, at least from my perspective.

[Such a pity that we didn’t remain a bunch of spaced out hippies.]

You speak for me, also. I've been crying all afternoon and evening - and much of the last 2 and a half years, since the 2002 elections - feeling the repressions of this era. The weight of it is mighty and hope is shrouded in the mists ahead.

[I shall beat out a mournful tambourine tune to grieve for our great loss.]

one reflection i have on those days, however, was that the "hippies" and "yippies" integrated "youth culture" with the political protests ... i remember "conning" people to go to demonstrations with me because their was going to be a great band there or they "always hand out free pot" at these things ...

[Sort of like how big crowds were conned into going to John Kerry rallies by offering free Springsteen concerts.]

It was a movement. A movement of its time, and when it's time passed so did it. The time of its passing was the early 1980's - when the hippies and yippies turned into yuppies and consumerism took over. When so many of the hippies became mainstream, started wearing suits, working on wall street and focued on making a lot of money, buying BMS's and living in up-scale houses.

[And became LOUSY FREEPER TROLLS.]

my "awakening" was rooted in revolution ... we had a vision for the future and it seemed, though it was all too brief, that there was such a large force of collective energy that we couldn't be stopped ...

[That vision for the future called Bolshevism...tinged with acid.]

I think that is what is so dispiriting to me now - the "me, mine" generation of self-centeredness and greed has overtaken the community spirit….. Ah, well.... Thanks for the invite to the PDA group. I stopped by earlier and will check back. Maybe I can scrounge up a few $ to donate to DU so I can post over there.

[The above posted without the least sense of self-irony.]

NONE of us turned into "yuppies". The "yuppies" were an entirely younger generation. "Consumerism" in mainstream never affected us as you imagine. Also, don't equate "hippies" and "yippies". "Yippies" was a word coined by Abby Hoffman when he ran a pig, "Pigasus" for President during the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago - which led to the police riots and the Chicago 8 - then Bobby Seale + the Chicago 7 trials. "Hippies" was a media word used to box in young people in the Haight Ashbury district of San Francisco in 1966. It eventually became a media word to apply to our entire generation, whether we wore tie-died shirts and beads or not. And whether we like it or not. The revolution my generation was involved in and continues to live by was both political, cultural, and personal, and cannot be labeled so simplistically.

[“DUmmies” works just fine.]

Some didn't become yuppies. Let me here define what I mean by the term "yuppie." To me, it specifically refers to a group of people who, in the 80's, shifted their consciousness from trying to make the world a better place to being "me-and-mine" centered, strove join the ranks of mid-to-upper- middle class status, put their priority on climbing the corporate ladder and making money, maade a bunch of designers real happy buying brand-name everything from jeans to baby carriages, cared about "status" items like going to certain resaurants or buying certain brands of car for the status of it, etc. Mostly they were primarily concerned with making money and buying things of "status."

[DIE YUPPIE SCUM!!!]

I was born May 2, 1945. Hitler had just died two days earlier, (although the American press didn't print that news until my birthday) but the bombs had not yet been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. "Baby boomer" was an expression used to describe the "baby boom" which occurred *after* WWII w

[Hmmm….So could someone be considered a Baby Boomer if he was born on August 14, 1945 when the Japanese agreed to the surrender or could someone only be a Baby Boomer if he was born on or after September 2, 1945 when the Japanese actually signed the terms of surrender on the deck of the U.S.S. Missouri?]

I yearn for the spirit of those days to be present in society today, I keep thinking that we desperately need it. I have yet to see massive outrage against the unjustices of today that can coaleasce into such a spirit determined to progress liberty further. I keep looking for it, and I keep waiting for the majority of Americans to wake up and wonder what will take for them to do so.

[There’s always hope if we drop enough acid.]

You know what? If some genie had visited me when I was young and guaranteed me a billion dollars by age 25, a Playboy Playmate of my choice for a wife, and genius kids by age 30 if I just sold out and worked for the likes of Goldwater, Nixon, Reagan and the Bush family and voted Republican in every election for the rest of my life...

[I would take that deal in a heartbeat. Oh, and my choice for Playboy Playmate wife would be Petra Verkaik.]

…I'd tell him to get lost and I'll live my life my way... and in retrospect, wouldn't change a thing - not even all the lean years, and there were a lot of them.

[And too bad you ended up with a hag that looks like Rosie O’Donnell.]

I had a similar thought while I was writing the post earlier, something to the effect that your son could be one of the leaders of the next wave of "freedom fighters" in the US.

[“Freedom Fighters?” Let’s not be shy in our use of terminology. Post what you REALLY meant---“Terrorists.”]

My Mom first felt me kick when Pete Townshend kicked. Abbie Hoffman off the stage at Woodstock. LOL! I was born at the end of the age of Aquarius - January 1970.

[It must be a strange experience to look at a crowd photo of Woodstock and trying to figure out which guy is your daddy.]

When the YIPPIES took over the Disneyland Chicken of the Sea pirate ship and unfurled the "Free Mickey Mouse" banners, little did they know that Disney was soooooo CIA'd up.

[That sounds like just a humdrum Gay Day event at Disney World.]

Why is it so hard to get young people involved now?

[Probably because they looked at you and laughed. Then decided to become just the opposite.]

The New Left was an abysmal failure. It was spoiled children whining that they didn't want responsibility for anything. Rather than organize effectively, which was too much like work, they decided to sit around, smoke dope, and just try to shock people.

[LOUSY FREEPER TROLL!!!]

I was in the SDS albeit not in the Weatherman faction. I was active in antiwar movement and was an anarchist. (We did not, of course, see eye to eye with the Progressive Labor Party who were all Maoists). In March of 2003 I joined the parade again and marched under the good old black and red anarcho-syndicalist flag.

[God forbid that you ever consider marching under the good old red, white, and blue AMERICAN flag.]

I wish every day that Allen Ginsberg were still alive. To chronicle W and the torture and the fake on terrorism. He'd probably be on a watch list.

[Most likely Ginsberg would be humming mantras at the Disney World Gay Day.]

"When will they ever learn...when will they ever learn?" Where are all the anti-war songs...the silence can be deafening at times. It makes me sad. Where's the outrage?

[So who’s stopping you from downloading those songs to your iPod?]

I am very sorry we have forgotten the lessons learned in the 60's. I am very disappointed in my generation, I thought the future would be better when we were in charge,instead a black cloud has moved in and will never leave. Batman has lost.

[Paradise Lost…. Batman Lost.]


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To: PJ-Comix

Gawd how I miss the spirit of those days...I didn't love some of the extremism and violence of those days, but I sure miss the spirit of revolution

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This is the problem with so many liberals. They are in love with some image they have of themselves. Who cares if the revolution they talk about isn't for anything worry, viva la revolution anyway man. These are those handful of idiots that feel part of something so no matter if that something is not worthwhile, as long as it makes me feel like I did when I was 20,it is all good. This is that portion of liberal land that never grew up. They are the type that would never be happy with any status quo, even if it fit their agenda, because they are about change no matter how bad it is for the country they live in because change makes them feel alive and vibrant. This is why so many libs have to LOOK under every rock for a reason to be offended.


101 posted on 01/18/2005 12:25:56 PM PST by cupcakes
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To: PJ-Comix

Mostly they were primarily concerned with making money and buying things of "status."

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No DUmmie, while the 80's did have quite a bit of consumerism, those "hippies" you used to hang with, all of a sudden had children and families. Their focus shifted. Imagine that, a few of your drugging buddies actually grew up and realized there was more to life then smoking a bong.


102 posted on 01/18/2005 12:31:21 PM PST by cupcakes
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To: PJ-Comix

A DUmmie discussion going on right now, about 3:00 p.m. Nebraska time (temperature: a heat wave, at 20 degrees; it feels like Miami Beach)--the DUmmies are debating whether or not to "shut down" DUmmiefantasyland on Thursday.


103 posted on 01/18/2005 12:32:37 PM PST by franksolich (a fronte praecipitum, a tergo lupus)
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To: PJ-Comix

I yearn for the spirit of those days to be present in society today, I keep thinking that we desperately need it. I have yet to see massive outrage against the unjustices of today that can coaleasce into such a spirit determined to progress liberty further. I keep looking for it, and I keep waiting for the majority of Americans to wake up and wonder what will take for them to do so.
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Hey buttwipe, the revolution did happen, it happened on Nov. 2nd. You just didn't like what this "revolution" stood for. The majority of Americans woke up allright, it just wasn't to your agenda.


104 posted on 01/18/2005 12:33:14 PM PST by cupcakes
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To: PJ-Comix

My Mom first felt me kick when Pete Townshend kicked. Abbie Hoffman off the stage at Woodstock. LOL! I was born at the end of the age of Aquarius - January 1970.
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Egads, I too was born in Jan 1970. What a mark that is on that fine month and year to have this person share it's date with me--argh!


105 posted on 01/18/2005 12:35:40 PM PST by cupcakes
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To: wasp69
Q: What is orange, red, and looks good on hippies? A: Fire

ROTFLOL!!!

The surest sign in my opinion that there is a God is that I was born after the attempted Communist takeover of America by these fools.

106 posted on 01/18/2005 12:39:34 PM PST by GOP_Raider (With a QB named Kerry, is it any wonder the Raiders finished 5-11 this year?)
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To: pelikan

As someone born in 1970, that is the impression I had and my parent's reinforced when I had teenage friends who idolized the 60's.


107 posted on 01/18/2005 12:40:40 PM PST by cupcakes
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To: Repub4bush

Thanks for doing that. This person is an apologists for the Dummies, I've encountered her at another conservative site under a similar username.Thanks for passing the word along.


108 posted on 01/18/2005 12:51:05 PM PST by cupcakes
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To: pelikan

LOL. I often LMAO reading the DUFUs, but sometimes the DUmmies are so pathetic and loony it scares me.


109 posted on 01/18/2005 1:09:12 PM PST by Annie03
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To: cupcakes

Well, don't be too hard on your parents... It was a wonderful concept that just went real bad real quick. If nothing else the computer age will open peoples' eyes to the truth of what happens in a timely manner and not after it's been filtered thru MSM.


110 posted on 01/18/2005 1:14:59 PM PST by pelikan
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To: franksolich
You know, sir, I am not young myself, and made a lot of really bad mistakes in my life, but when looking at others who grew up at the same time I did (the infamous "Baby Boomer" generation), who had adopted, vigorously and enthusiastically, the "hippie culture," it just seems that despite some of these pretty massive mistakes I made, I have fewer, or no, regrets. Things happen.

You have no regrets about the world you helped to create that I grew up in and am now trying to roll back for my own children?

Am I mistaken in my interpretation?
111 posted on 01/18/2005 1:25:02 PM PST by wasp69 ("You're done, Rather! No more 'Divine Right of Kings'!" - Oliver "Buckhead" Cromwell (sorta)
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To: PJ-Comix
Doncha miss all the old '60's radicals/activists? Chicago 7, Black Panthers, Weathermen, AIM, Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman and such. Please don't tell me they are all conservative republicans now.

[Yes. We have such nostalgia for Weathermen terrorism. They were like the Al Qaeda of the 60s.]

Tom Hayden, one of the Chicago 7, served 18 years in the California legislature.

Jerry Rubin went from Yippie To Yuppie.

David Horowitz is a conservative now and an outspoken critic of the left.

Abbie Hoffman went from talking of "offing the pigs" to offing himself. Words? No, deeds!

And John Kerry went from membership in an organization plotting to assassinate members of Congress to being a part of the problem IN Congress. He came a few steps away from being crowned King Of The World by the French, socialists everywhere, and the world press. Bush wins, traitors lose.

112 posted on 01/18/2005 1:25:06 PM PST by weegee (WE FOUGHT ZOGBYISM November 2, 2004 - 60 Million Voters versus 60 Minutes - BUSH WINS!!!)
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To: wasp69

No, no, no, no, no; you misunderstand, sir.

We all make mistakes, some of them real doozies, and I have made my fair share of them.

One mistake however I DID NOT make was to join the hippies, embrace the New Age of the Aquarium, whatnot. One supposes I was too much of a "free spirit," or individualist, to conform with many of my peers (not all of us conformed; I am sure there are some FReepers who did not)--being a "hippie" was the ultimate, the maximum, Conformity.

To make this world a better place for those coming after us, I held fast; I was voting Republican and conservative long before voting Republican and conservative reflected the "majority" opinion. There were not many Republicans and conservatives being elected during the 1970s, but they all got my vote.

I was merely speaking of mistakes of a personal, and not a social, nature; those mistakes for which only I had to pay (later), not others.


113 posted on 01/18/2005 1:31:44 PM PST by franksolich (a fronte praecipitum, a tergo lupus)
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To: franksolich
I was merely speaking of mistakes of a personal, and not a social, nature; those mistakes for which only I had to pay (later), not others.

Thank you very, very much for clearing that up. You sound like my mother, who didn't take to that "culture" not because she was a non conformist but because she simply was not wired that way.
114 posted on 01/18/2005 1:48:31 PM PST by wasp69 ("You're done, Rather! No more 'Divine Right of Kings'!" - Oliver "Buckhead" Cromwell (sorta)
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To: wasp69

<<was definitely "not wired" that way.


115 posted on 01/18/2005 1:51:35 PM PST by franksolich (a fronte praecipitum, a tergo lupus)
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To: PJ-Comix
" commonunes," What eggzactly is THAT??????
116 posted on 01/18/2005 4:19:21 PM PST by The Drowning Witch (Sono La Voce della Nazione Selvaggia)
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To: The Drowning Witch
" commonunes," What eggzactly is THAT??????

It is where you go to recover when your Beber gets stuned.

117 posted on 01/18/2005 4:25:07 PM PST by freedumb2003 (Lefty Suicide Hotline: 1-800-BUSH-WON (thanks PJ-Comix!))
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To: PJ-Comix

ooooh lookie at the colors!

RIGHT ARM , FARM OUT , OUTTA STATE DUDES


118 posted on 01/18/2005 4:25:36 PM PST by 537cant be wrong (no kittie! thats my pot pie!)
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To: franksolich

Exactly it amazes me to see left commentators decry the lack of protests these days when in fact it is merely a lack of protests they like. Protest of course is never liked by the power structure.


119 posted on 01/18/2005 4:44:18 PM PST by JLS
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To: PJ-Comix

now that is way clever.
lmao


120 posted on 01/18/2005 5:31:16 PM PST by 537cant be wrong (no kittie! thats my pot pie!)
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