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If I were the Devil - from 1965
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<blockquote data-quote="Maren" data-source="post: 60077646" data-attributes="member: 203932"><p>It's not that interesting. Most of it was current events, at the time. To start with, and where it fails, is he is largely talking about Communism as being the devil -- directly referenced by "<em>a third of its real estate and four-fifths of its population</em>".</p><p></p><p>Among the references we see the Hippie Movement, Peyton Place (lurid literature, TV and film), wanting to scrap the Hays Code (censorship in movies and TV to preserve morality), Pres. Johnson's Great Society, Madalyn Murray O'Hair. That is most of the main points.</p><p></p><p>So it isn't prophetic. If anything, it is more a reminder of how the more things change, the more they remain the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maren, post: 60077646, member: 203932"] It's not that interesting. Most of it was current events, at the time. To start with, and where it fails, is he is largely talking about Communism as being the devil -- directly referenced by "[I]a third of its real estate and four-fifths of its population[/I]". Among the references we see the Hippie Movement, Peyton Place (lurid literature, TV and film), wanting to scrap the Hays Code (censorship in movies and TV to preserve morality), Pres. Johnson's Great Society, Madalyn Murray O'Hair. That is most of the main points. So it isn't prophetic. If anything, it is more a reminder of how the more things change, the more they remain the same. [/QUOTE]
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