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Originally posted by droid56
I was a hippy for 2 or 3 years, and I remember enjoying those 2 years quite a bit. It definitely was an improvement on what I remember about my high school.
So why did it go wrong so fast?
On the PBS broadcast that I watched here in Canada, it was clear to see from the video that some of the "hippies" were role-playing.
So what went wrong? Was it just a fake idea, or was it something much better?
Well, a lot of the answers to this question, depend on what you define as the 'hippy thing'.
My understanding of the 'hippy thing' is based on my Australian experience, which was sort of spawned from the US I guess.
In Australia the hippies were basically seeking alternative belief systems to those they were 'encouraged' to adopt from their parents and other authority figures; which included exploring meditation, psychedelic drugs, health foods, caring for nature and the environment, opposing nuclear bomb tests, and opposing war generally.
Most hippies had a goal of moving back to the country areas, getting self sufficient, and demonstrating a better way of life.
A lot succeeded actually, and many live in the hills all across Australia.
I think they didn't fail, as today Australia is hugely into alt health, alt belief systems, organic agriculture and environmental awareness - well compared to the 1960s and 70s anyway.
But one interesting thing did happen - is that a lot of the kids that were spawned from the hippy generation, wanted little of its actual lifestyle - and moved back to the cities. I know a lot of these folk, and although they abandoned the bush and rustic lifestyles, a lot of them did bring their desire for health foods, peace and respect for nature back into society with them.
But like I said, I guess it all depends on what people define as a 'hippy thing'. I can only talk from own experience back the 70s, when I grew up with all sorts of hippy friends.
peace
Duncan
Originally posted by droid56
I was a hippy for 2 or 3 years, and I remember enjoying those 2 years quite a bit.
On the PBS broadcast that I watched here in Canada, it was clear to see from the video that some of the "hippies" were role-playing.
So what went wrong? Was it just a fake idea, or was it something much better?