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2 Young Guys Watch All in the Family Clips For the First Time

14 Comments on 2 Young Guys Watch All in the Family Clips For the First Time

  1. When it first came out, Mother and I watched it, turned to each other and both said the same, “Daddy’s gonna hate this.”.
    He loved it, guess the sarcasm from the writers was ignored, it was a great show.
    Americans were once hard to embarrass, now it’s all about feelings.

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  2. My stepfather identified with Archie big-time, and he was a nasty piece of work. It soured me completely on “All in the Family” because I also disliked the liberal progressives always scoring easy shots on Archie as well. It’s like they had to have emphasis Archie’s worse tendencies to offset their awful ideology, “See everyone, average America is just as unlikeable as we are, therefore we liberal elites aren’t so bad now, are we?” I was a child then and I found obsession with racial differences as an explanation for individual bad behavior boring and unrealistic. I still do.

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  3. I remember when you couldn’t read the emotions on a man’s face while watching TV or anything
    else, because men didn’t wear their hearts on their sleeves.

    Times certainly have changed.

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  4. From a time when Americans could laugh at one another’s differences, instead of feeling like every comment was a personal insult.
    Which is part of the plan, to keep people angry and divided.

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  5. Those two guys were almost as boring as iotwreport.com spammers.

    But, butt, it was the first time that curmudgeonly old I heard the term,
    Three Races

    P.S. Caucasoid, Negroid, and Mongoloid(?)

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  6. I bought my old man an ‘Archie Bunker For President’ T-Shirt for his B’day circa 1971. It was his favorite T. He wore that thing until the cotton dissolved.

    Norman Lear, liberal twatwaffle that he is, thought everyone would hate Archie. Turned out just the opposite. People loved Archie despite his imperfections.

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