It was entertaining at first, as it brought back memories of what seemed a more innocent time. However, knowing what I know now, watching the baby killers and sick fucks being interviewed early on in their careers made me sick to my stomach. IMO, that show oozes, to paraphrase George Carlin "it's a big club and you ain't in it" kind of evil!
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Comedy is funny because it's true and relatable.
Everyone knew then. Just like everyone knows now, even if they pretend they don't.
Knowledge was forced into hiding after WW2 when morality became a government project instead of a relationship with our God. People stopped telling their children things that were true because they might be implicated as "the bad".