• Golden@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Hippy, politically correct, feminist, SJW, woke…

    It doesn’t matter how many times you rebrand ~not being an awful person~ people will always make goodness the enemy

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        22 hours ago

        Somehow whenever people bemoaned “social justice warriors”, I always pictured Lex Luthor slandering Superman.

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          Except Superman is the role model that SJWs imagine themselves to be, while holding not a single one of Superman’s qualities.

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      Man, you don’t seem to know anything about hippies, political correctness, feminists OR “woke”.

      Politically correct just means whatever it takes to get elected which makes defending women the opposite of politically correct these days.

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      Well, tbf, Hippies were better known for free-love-ism, illicit substances, and fake gurus than the other groups. The free love and illicit substances probably contributed to the spread of a lot of disease, which might be why it died out.

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        Also world peace, anti-capitalism, conscientious objection, anti-authoritarianism, and nuclear disarmament. But don’t let that ruin your narrative.

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          I was listing how they were different from the other groups.

          A lot of them weren’t even anti-capitalist, tbh. Look up what a Yuppie is.

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            A Yuppie is a “Young Urban Professional”, it refers to young adults in the hyper-capitalistic 80s, not Hippies who were young adults in the 60s.

            Please stop commenting about things you clearly don’t know anything about.

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              yuppie, term used most frequently in the 1980s and ’90s to describe college-educated young professionals. Yuppie is short for “young urban professional” or “young upwardly mobile professional.” These individuals were typically of the American baby boomer generation (those born between 1946 and 1964) and worked high-paying jobs in cities. Yuppie started as a fairly neutral expression, but its connotations shifted toward the negative, especially as it began to be associated with social issues regarded as problematic, such as gentrification. Since its peak in the early 1990s, yuppie has largely been phased out as a descriptor, though the term remains familiar to a large number of Americans.

              The neologism yuppie was likely used and spread colloquially by word of mouth before appearing in print, probably for the first time in a 1980 issue of Chicago Magazine. Journalist Dan Rottenberg, who did not take credit for coining the term, used it in his article about a growing trend of individuals moving into fashionable neighborhoods in Chicago. Indeed, at the time, much of the media was hyping a reversal of so-called white flight, suggesting that baby boomers, characterized as a generation of former hippies who were then entering their 30s, were shifting away from the suburbanized notion of the American dream of their parents and toward a new idealized urban lifestyle.

              ~Britannica

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        There are tons of hippies. You just don’t realize it till they put on patchwork pants and wire-wraps before heading to a festival.

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        My parents are Hippies. They don’t believe in free love, substance abuse, or the fake gurus. They are earthy crunchy people. According to them two factors caused the hippie movement to fail.

        \1) The hippies were a TINY counterculture movement. I’m aware that they are talked about so much that it seems like 1/4 to 1/3 of the generation were hippies, but in reality it was more like 1/1000 to 1/100. No critical mass was achieved.

        )2 More than half of the hippies sold out to capitalism and became yuppies.