7 common practices from the 60s and 70s that would be illegal (or scandalous) today

7 common practices from the 60s and 70s that would be illegal (or scandalous) today

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Key Points:

  • The 1960s and 70s were decades marked by cultural shifts and freedoms but also included everyday practices now seen as dangerous or unethical, such as widespread indoor smoking and corporal punishment in schools.
  • Behaviors like drunk driving were socially accepted and lightly policed, reflecting a collective perception that has since shifted dramatically due to increased awareness and legal changes.
  • Medical practices involved casual prescribing of powerful drugs with little oversight, highlighting power imbalances and a lack of informed consent that modern regulations have since addressed.
  • Workplace environments tolerated behaviors now recognized as sexual harassment, with a lack of language and legal frameworks delaying acknowledgment and action against such misconduct.
  • Children had far more unsupervised freedom, and advertising openly manipulated or lied,