Someone shitposted with this earlier

Someone shitposted with this earlier

DC digitally restored this poster, that's cool.

Discuss.

I miss the JSA

That's pretty awesome that they were able to dig that up. And its existence goes against the perception many millennials have that America of the 60's and 70's was bigoted as fuck.

Okay supes, but you're holding that kid's face wayyy to close to your crotch.

Of course the illegal alien wants to subverse America.

says the literal undocumented alien

>CAPED

I wouldn't say it goes against that perception, just lends to the idea it wasn't literally everyone.

MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF THEE

m8 just because some people and companies weren't shitbags doesn't mean the times in general weren't bigoted as all fuck

No, see, I'm done with this shit. It used to be you could look back on that era fondly without the Tumblr generation grousing about how terrible everything was. Everything was not terrible, you're just looking at everything through a pessimistic lens. Teenagers 30 years from now will talk about how shitty our generation was, so just learn to accept that every generation has its faults.

Everything wasn't terrible, everything wasn't awesome. Every era of history has problems, stop pretending like on doesn't because you have a nostalgiaboner for it.

fucking sjws fuck off you lost we won and you wont shut up

>Every era of history has problems, stop pretending like on doesn't because you have a nostalgiaboner for it.
Way to miss the point.

inb4 asspained blumpfkins crawl out of the woodwork like the cockroaches they are to defend their embarrassing failure of a president who is never, ever going to get his promised wall built

We really need a containment board for Anons like , something equivalent to Sup Forums but for retarded leftists.

As a result of our culture's obsession with foreign faces fraternizing with female figures, comicbook porn parodies and that one fuck Byrne's little number, I can't help but imagine there is a niche in DCU, if not all superhero comics, involving various superheroines and being Xeno'd.

The 60s and 70s had issues, that's why the civil rights movement existed, and why the 70s were followed by the worst years-long crime wave in American history. One mild propaganda comic meant for children isn't definitive proof that SJWs saying it probably sucked to be a nigger in many parts of the country then are wrong.

no send them to Sup Forums and they will waste their time fighting each other

We need a containment board for people who are too retarded not to take whatever bait is thrown their way.

The original poster is from 1949, apparently

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Wouldn't the need for such a poster campaign to be made specifically show that there was bigotry that they were trying to fight?

>It used to be you could look back on that era fondly without the Tumblr generation grousing about how terrible everything was

And that's called looking at history through rose tinted glasses and nostalgia. I mean, the thrities was great time period! If you just ignore the rise of nazi regime, enforced segregation, misogyny, rampant alcoholism, the great depression, Volstead act and the surrounding bootlegging and crime...

that's called Sup Forums

We do: it's called fucking Sup Forums.

>you lost we won

I'm ten steps ahead of you, and you don't even know what game we're playing yet

>he's still playing 3d checkers

It looks kind of like that one picture

Nigga I wouldn't have voted for him if I thought the wall would happen

Neat

A lot of the things you listed either still exist or exist but with one term difference (rampant drug use instead of alcoholism) and I'm able to go about my life as a black guy without noticing the majority of it. In fact, the only time it ever really occurs to me is when the news of "riot over racism" is shoved in my face from Facebook or Twitter feeds.

How many terrorist attacks and race wars have we had in the past couple of years? How difficult is it to get a job unless you have an expensive college degree where you still get paid too little upon graduation? How much of the country is in debt thanks to mortgages and student loans? And despite that, I'm still able to live a pretty cozy life. And I assume it's the same for a lot of eras, too. Unless you're living in a warzone, it's pretty easy to go about your life and enjoy things despite the awful shit around you.

But a lot of people act as if all of humanity was severely depressed up until this point because "the future is so great and progressive".

Trump did nothing wrong.

lol

Superman vs. Captain Hydra when?

The real problem with college is that it's too busy propping itself up. If college focused on practical jobs instead the pointless self-perpetuating gender studies degrees more educated people would have a degree worth it's money.

Ignorance is bliss, as they say. Each small improvement in life always makes it better than what it was yesterday but we're never truly free of problems. Unless you choose to ignore everything negative and live in a bubble.

>If college focused on practical jobs
But user, apprenticeships already exist at businesses.

They forgot to add
>unless they're white
To that paragraph at the bottom

That kid is just more American than others

In DC vs Marvel TWO

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Fuck you I can't stop laughing

This is dumb and you should look more into the stats. At less prestigious colleges (i.e. where the name means less in and of itself) you usually do see a greater split towards practical courses (chemistry, pharmacy, engineering - especially electrical) and the greatest attendance is usually in some kind of business, business management thing. At more prestigious colleges you see more liberal arts students, because if you're applying from there the name can mean more than the degree.

We also shouldn't make the assumption that college is solely there so people can get jobs at the end of it. That is inequal - if you're from a poor family and self-funding you sure as shit want to make sure you have locked-down employment with your degree - but plenty of people go to college just to learn (or to party/because it's expected) and at least the former of those will often stick around in research or academia.

Liberal arts degrees are by proportion the largest category of degrees students are undertaking, but liberal arts =/= "pointless self-perpetuating gender studies degrees" too.

The biggest problem for me is not the proportion of degrees but education from a lower level inclining people to be averse to science, math, etc and to not having a clear understanding of what their options and chances are at college. And the whole debt/fee structure of colleges in the US is complete insanity and badly in need of reform.

>Unless you choose to ignore everything negative and live in a bubble.
You also have to consider living with the internet where we can get instant news from every corner of the globe is something we haven't had for the majority of our existence. Are we supposed to be processing so much information so rapidly the way we do now?

You have to go out of your way to have a quiet life where you're aware of what's going on in your country in moderation but they don't consume your every thought. Consider how many people probably spend hours fighting online about whatever political thing is happening right now. Sure, people got in heated debates before, too, but now we have the leisure of doing it for 12+ hours straight at 3 in the morning with strangers whose full names we probably don't know.

It's just a strange thing that we're all so connected in a way that I don't think our brains can emotionally handle, which is why escapism in fiction just seems to increase every decade.

>it's pretty easy to go about your life and enjoy things despite the awful shit around you.
I think it's like that for most people right up until the point where something goes wrong.

Like if you want to go buy some skittles and a dude shoots you, or if you get pulled over by a cop then get shot after clearly telling them you have a gun so that they don't freak out when they find it on you.

Couldn't help but think of that. Thank you.

he got suped

My grandads got ran out of virginia by the klan.

Its why they have the old "black folks cant fuck with time machine" gag.

While you may remember cowboys, swing dancing and stickball others remember internment camps, whips and lynchings.

The whole idea of racism is that different people had different experiences because of it.

My ww2 vet great granddad was rejected from the tailors guild

My family lives in the dc area because so many of them were fleeing bullshit around the nation to the most tolerable place.

I regularly eat dinner with people who couldn't vote.

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Thats mostly a meme.

Most degrees are for the so-called "practical" stuff.

In fact, because most college students arent wealthy, most use it as a fiscal investment, they are going to college SO they can get a good paying job so they arent fucking around with basket weaving bullshit.

Its mostly the "elite" who can afford prissy college bullshit degrees.

And now most of those practices are covert instead of overt. Whoa, what a shift in society. That really explains why modern kids act like they're the only generation to ever practice tolerance and anti-racism.

Being slightly less shitty than you were before is literally the fundamental principle of the country.

That still seems like a shitload of social science and especially psychology students.

>one failed drawing campaign is proof history didn't happen!
The absolute fucking state of internet leftism.

>In fact, because most college students arent wealthy, most use it as a fiscal investment, they are going to college SO they can get a good paying job so they arent fucking around with basket weaving bullshit.
pfft hahaha HAHAHAHA
good one

>That really explains why modern kids act like they're the only generation to ever practice tolerance and anti-racism.

The current generation is literally the first one to talk about the issues as much and as widely thanks to the Internet allowing them to see videos of racism taking place, rather than reading it from a book or hearing anecdotes.

SLAP

Well, there were places in the 60s were black people had to go to the veterinarian when they were sick because doctors didn't want to see them.

In 70s, some black women looking for contraception have been unknowingly sterilized by their doctors. They discovered it later when they tried to have a child.

So tell me again how what you experienced nowadays proves anything about what people had to deal with in the past.

The degree of improvement doesn't sync up with the level of hype that modern, self-styled progressives like to give to their own efforts.

What good is increased dialogue if it lends itself to willful ignorance so easily? What people do now is part of a long string of history that goes back centuries, but if you took the word of "people who talk about the issues", you'd think not being racist started in the '90s. There are chumps who think the Quakers were just pretending to be abolitionists, FFS.

Social sciences includes economics, poli-sci, geography, anthropology, history, law, and languages. Psychology is a very popular degree and also make up 13% of all PhDs awarded per year.

He's not saying it works, he's saying most people who go for 'practical' studies have that mindset.
In my country it's seen very often.