On the other hand, we aren't as much talking about how music should be banned from the government to protect families. I stress "as much," it's more of an extremist stance.
You realize just how fast liberalism spreads socially when just 20 years ago, about as old as the typical poster here give or take, we were talking about the government banning music for containing things considered culturally objectionable. And the only thing the Democratic Party Hack on the debate show could say is "Well, who's going to judge what stays and who goes? Who?" instead of objecting to the concept of censorship like most Americans would do now.
Sure, the south is rising again and we've been marginalized nationally by Jesus buffs and people who use "hippie" as an insult, but you can't say we didn't make an impact.
Well, consider that twenty-seven years ago, give or take, Jimmy Carter and his drug czar were seriously considering decriminalizing marijuana.
We all see how quickly it swung the other way, don't we?