1968 vs. 2008: What a Difference 40 Years Makes

Here are some scenarios comparing the year 1968 to 2008. Although they are just scenarios, the differences in the outcomes do highlight the politically correct and morally deficient state our country is in today.


Scenario: Jack goes quail hunting before school, pulls into high school parking lot with shotgun in gun rack.

1968 – Vice principal comes over, looks at Jack’s shotgun, goes to his car and gets his own shotgun to show Jack.

2008 – School goes into lock down, the police are called, Jack is hauled off to jail and never sees his truck or gun again. Counselors are called in to assist traumatized students and teachers.


Scenario: Johnny and Mark get into a fistfight after school.

1968 – Crowd gathers. Mark wins. Johnny and Mark shake hands and end up buddies.

2008 – Police are called, SWAT team arrives and arrests Johnny and Mark. They are charged with assault and both are expelled even though Johnny started it.


Scenario: David won’t sit still in class, disrupts other students.

1968 – David is sent to the principals office and given a good paddling. Returns to class, sits still and does not disrupt class again.

2008 – David is given huge doses of Ritalin. Becomes a zombie. Tested for ADD. School gets extra state funding because David has a disability.


Scenario: Billy breaks a window in his neighbor’s car and his Dad gives him a whipping with his belt.

1968 – Billy is more careful next time, grows up normal, goes to college, and becomes a successful businessman.

2008 – Billy’s dad is arrested for child abuse. Billy is removed to foster care and joins a gang. State psychologist tells Billy’s sister that she remembers being abused herself and their dad goes to prison. Billy’s mom has an affair with the psychologist.


Scenario: Mark has a headache and takes some Aspirin to school.

1968 – Mark shares Aspirin with the school principal.

2008 – Police are called and Mark is expelled from school for drug violations. His car is searched for drugs and weapons.


Scenario: Pedro fails high-school English.

1968 – Pedro goes to summer school, passes English, goes to college.

2008 – Pedro’s cause is taken up by local human rights group. Newspaper articles appear nationally explaining that making English a requirement for graduation is racist. American Civil Liberties Association files class action lawsuit against school system and Pedro’s English teacher. English is banned from core curriculum. Pedro is given his diploma anyway but ends up mowing lawns for a living because he cannot speak English.


Scenario: Johnny takes apart leftover 4th of July firecrackers, puts them in a model airplane paint bottle and blows up an anthill.

1968 – Ants die.

2008 – Police and the Hazmat Team are called and Johnny is charged with domestic terrorism. FBI investigates parents, siblings are removed from the home, computers are confiscated, and Johnny’s dad goes on a terror watch list and is never allowed to fly again.


Scenario: Johnny falls during recess and scrapes his knee. His teacher, Mary, finds him crying, and gives him a hug to comfort him.

1968 – Johnny soon feels better and goes back to playing.

2008 – Mary is accused of being a sexual predator and loses her job. She faces three years in federal prison. Johnny undergoes five years of therapy.