DBTrek wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 8:25 am
I'm definitely more Rock than Pop.
And more Gangsta Rap than Hip Hop.
But I can appreciate good music of all genres.
Just have my favorites.
there was no Gangster Rap in 1979
Well ... I was born in 75, so ... could be the timing that formed my biases.
There was no gangsta rap in '79, but I was only 4, so ... didn't affect me much.
DBTrek wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 8:25 am
I'm definitely more Rock than Pop.
And more Gangsta Rap than Hip Hop.
But I can appreciate good music of all genres.
Just have my favorites.
there was no Gangster Rap in 1979
Well ... I was born in 75, so ... could be the timing that formed my biases.
There was no gangsta rap in '79, but I was only 4, so ... didn't affect me much.
1979 was probably the moment where I became politically aware
I can remember the politics vividly, with my father giving his perspective all the time
I can remember 15 July 1979, watching Jimmy Carter on TV, my father saying he was finished and the GOP is going win in a landslide
Both Roosevelts are blah in my book.
But, I haven't studied them extensively.
I'm only aware of the policies and actions they took that I consider totalitarian and anti-Freedom.
Maybe if I read a book on each I'd like them.
Doubt it tho.
DBTrek wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 9:01 am
Both Roosevelts are blah in my book.
But, I haven't studied them extensively.
I'm only aware of the policies and actions they took that I consider totalitarian and anti-Freedom.
Maybe if I read a book on each I'd like them.
Doubt it tho.
FDR became a messianic figure
like the New Deal didn't actually work, it backfired before FDR even, Hoover went for massive government intervention first, with Smoot-Hawley
but then FDR won the Second World War, so he was bigger than life for two generations at least
it was only LBJ who blew it up, on Hill 937 at Dong Ap Bia, Republic of Vietnam