They've failed to realize that this kind of lifestyle never worked in the 60s. Their cancel culture(that they're so in love with)is going to get them killed, hopefully.
I know they weren't there, nor was I, but history knowledge should show them they're doomed to fail. That 1%, are they still a functioning commune today?
There was a famous hippie one, the Rainbow Family, that outlasted most. Most of the ones that had a work ethic and really believed in sharing did better than the ones formed out of discontent and rebellion.
They've failed to realize that this kind of lifestyle never worked in the 60s. Their cancel culture(that they're so in love with)is going to get them killed, hopefully.
Great last word lol
They weren't there, I was and these guys are just as clueless as the ones then. There were a couple of communes that made it, about 1%.
I know they weren't there, nor was I, but history knowledge should show them they're doomed to fail. That 1%, are they still a functioning commune today?
A quick search indicates yes, but also turns up a lot of "communes." For instance, during the French revolution that term was used, Maybe the earliest were the Essenes of Dead Sea scroll fame. Here is a description of one that still functions: http://america.aljazeera.com/multimedia/2014/12/communes-still-thrivedecadesafterthe60sbuteconomyisabummerman.html
There was a famous hippie one, the Rainbow Family, that outlasted most. Most of the ones that had a work ethic and really believed in sharing did better than the ones formed out of discontent and rebellion.
Thanks for the link. The fact that they had a work ethic surprises me. Most hippies are pot smoking lay abouts.