jxmyth_
Senior Member
I feel as though every generation notices a shift at some point, where the frame of what was accepted as “general knowledge” moves a decade or so.I'm astounded anyone could be hearing about this for the first time.
Kinda like:
“Whaddya mean you never heard of the triangle shirtwaist factory?!” Which grew to-
“The 1917 flu pandemic? You don’t remember?”
Then kids grew up unaware of the ‘68 Democratic convention… what’s a floppy disk? Who’s Nancy Reagan? Soooo many folks had no clue about the Tulsa Massacre until The Watchmen in HBO.
Now we can’t even get on the same page for social media or streaming networks- nevermind an agreed base level knowledge of history.