Posted on 10/14/2002 4:15:22 PM PDT by mikeb704
The 60s just wont go away. Many Boomers have idealized the period beyond recognition. To them, it was a period of making love, not war, of telling it like it is, of truth and beauty, of honesty and openness.
The dirty little secret of it all, known by those of us who lived through it, is that the 60s had more than its fair share of pedestrian hypocrites. "All you need is love," advised John Lennon at roughly the same time he abandoned his own son. His holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, as the Beatles found out, was interested in more than merely transcendentally meditating with hot babes. Children of privilege such as Vietcong cheerleader Jane Fonda demanded power to the people when about the only real "people" they knew were their servants.
"We of the Sixties accomplished more than most generations in American history." This modest assessment comes from Fondas ex-husband, Tom Hayden, who moved from founder of the radical Students for a Democratic Society to Democrat politician, admittedly not that immense a leap. Precisely what did the 60s Leftists accomplish?
The fall of South Vietnam and Communist enslavement for millions. Increased acceptance of drug usage. An explosion of sexually transmitted diseases. Reduced patriotism. A coarsened culture. Diminished respect for one another and ourselves. Increasing paranoia that an undefined "they" are orchestrating conspiracies galore.
Some will argue that the self-styled idealists of the 60s arent responsible for all this. My response is if theyre not, they hugely contributed to plenty of the pathologies with which were plagued.
One notable charlatan of the peace and love set is currently on trial for murder in Philadelphia. Ira Einhorn, now 62, was a 60s anti-war campaigner who, like others, by the 70s had made a smooth transition into another form of Hate America, the wacky environmentalist movement. He ran for mayor as a "planetary enzyme - catalyst for change." Embraced by the Establishment he purportedly loathed, he became a corporate consultant and won a fellowship to Harvards John F. Kennedy School of Government.
His holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi could only have envied Einhorns chick magnet talents. Ira preached the gospel of free love to naïve girl after naïve girl. One of his shack up honeys disappeared in 1977. In 1979, her mummified remains were found in his apartment. Gosh darn, he didnt even realize they were there.
His trial was scheduled to begin in 1981. But whats a guy to do when, as Ira claimed, the CIA, or was it the KGB, had killed your girlfriend and framed you because you knew too much about classified mind control experiments?
According to Einhorn, "When youre in my situation, it is very difficult when you have large forces operating against you to come to any secure conclusion." Can you say "persecution complex," boys and girls?
So Ira did what any Age of Aquarius guru would do. The only thing that the 60s version of honor, openness, integrity and truth permitted. He ran away, ending up in France. There the people, many of whom nostalgically look back on when a substantial segment of Americans were anti-American, didnt think Einhorns alleged crime was that big a deal.
Sympathized one neighbor: "If he was the Oklahoma City bomber, I mean I would understand that (they) really badly need him. But in this hes only accused of killing one person." Yet another view was that, "Maybe she (the murdered girl) deserved it." Those Frenchies can be so sophisticated.
France, after getting demanded concessions, finally sent Ira home for a trial. He was scheduled to testify this week, and no doubt will hang onto his everybodys against him defense. We can only hope the jury doesnt have any unreconstructed 60s peaceniks on it. They may turn the killer creep loose. For some, its still power to the people, man.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
That's what we need. More psychic archaeologists. Preferably at taxpayer expense.
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