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The books were written by Laura Ingalls (and possibly her daughter) about her childhood and growing up as a pioneer settler.
I think most God fearing pioneer families were probably pretty wholesome when compared to today's family. They didn't have as much to get into trouble with.
I can watch the show in small doses. I don't think I'd want to binge it.
LOL.... no.
Rampant alcoholism, drug abuse, rape (incest), infidelity, domestic violence, etc all happened. There is a reason why Prohibition and Big Government Nanny Statism was born at the end of the Wild West and gained full traction as those children of that era became the majority of voters during the early 1900s and solidifying their power in the 1920s.
Well thanks for bursting my lovely bubble.
I would love to see his data points. I realize that TV isn't truth. But "rampant" is a general term. People WERE more moral and God fearing then.
Having standards that censored sex and drugs from widespread TV isn't a bad thing. Having these things shown to children at ages they can not properly understand will lead to confusion and psychological issues.
Miami JBT always seems to have an axe to grind on certain things.
To make a dtat point on moral people.... there was a study that found during WWI, there was zero increase in prostitution profits or visits in Paris, even though many of allies would visit or billeted there before moving to the front.
But, in WWII, Paris prostitution exploded after it was re-taken by the allies.
I am sure there are other factors and reasons to be extrapolated from that data point.
But, removing the fear of God and morality will always change a society. It has nothing to do with "free speech".