The 41 years of progress spanning 1970 to 2011 do not come close to the 41 years of progress spanning 1929 to 1970.
Not even close.
Think of what occurred between 1929 and 1970. Research it if you have no clue.
Then compare what happened from 1970 to 2011.
The latter period pales in comparison.
What impeded our progress during the latter period? Political pandering to degenerates and losers. It can prove costly, buying votes from the dregs of society.
@FuckngBastard ::facepalm:: You're not really getting it. The whole 'reactionary who blames everything on liberalism' schtick is just tired, man. Those amazing leaps in the front half of the century were (1) instrumental in creating the consumer culture wasteland of today, and (2) accompanied by (as well as supported by and supportive OF) a huge amount of human suffering. The great advances in palliative and comfort technology were deeply intertwined with a war machine that slaughtered millions.
The very things this World's Fair presents as progress are things Obama blames for our current high unemployment rate - machines! Obama is recently on record as blaming ATMs for a lack of bank tellers. Go to archive.org and find the feature film made during and based on the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair. The college professor boyfriend is a socialist just like Obama, and blames machines for turning people out of work.
The very things this World's Fair presents as progress are things Obama blames for our current high unemployment rate - machines! Obama is recently on record as blaming ATMs for a lack of bank tellers. Go to archive.org and find the feature film made during and based on the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair. The college professor boyfriend is a socialist just like Obama, and blames machines for turning people out of work.
@FuckngBastard See above. You're flatly delusional. Machines brought salvation AND damnation in the 20th Century. The machinery of war in particular led to mass suffering (but not for Americans, for the most part, natch) but also peripheral technologies and machines whose functions we now see as completely necessary - as well as completely normal and innocuous.
@FuckngBastard It's not Marxist socialism at work if someone blames machines for replacing workers - it's populism, and usually reactionary populism at that (reactionary meaning 'desiring to go back to earlier times'). Marx himself loved machinery and in particular singled out capitalism for praise in its mechanistic 'subjugation' of the natural world; in other words, for its ability to harness and control nature and demonstrate that human will can conquer the material environment. Read books.
"Midget Villages" were a staple in the amusement zones at several world's fairs held in the US during the 1930s. I believe, in addition to Chicago, expositions in Dallas, San Diego, Cleveland and San Francisco had similar attractions. Obviously in the days before political correctness.
Virtually everyone is wearing a hat!!
SatchmoSings 3 weeks ago
Now this is historically significant footage!
paullubliner 2 months ago
If only all the structures of this and the 1893 one was still around.
Nintenkid91 4 months ago
The narrator received my full attention when he announced: "Egyptian char-char girls."
anzaeria 4 months ago
The 41 years of progress spanning 1970 to 2011 do not come close to the 41 years of progress spanning 1929 to 1970.
Not even close.
Think of what occurred between 1929 and 1970. Research it if you have no clue.
Then compare what happened from 1970 to 2011.
The latter period pales in comparison.
What impeded our progress during the latter period? Political pandering to degenerates and losers. It can prove costly, buying votes from the dregs of society.
FuckngBastard 5 months ago
@FuckngBastard ::facepalm:: You're not really getting it. The whole 'reactionary who blames everything on liberalism' schtick is just tired, man. Those amazing leaps in the front half of the century were (1) instrumental in creating the consumer culture wasteland of today, and (2) accompanied by (as well as supported by and supportive OF) a huge amount of human suffering. The great advances in palliative and comfort technology were deeply intertwined with a war machine that slaughtered millions.
swinglikeachariot 4 months ago
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The very things this World's Fair presents as progress are things Obama blames for our current high unemployment rate - machines! Obama is recently on record as blaming ATMs for a lack of bank tellers. Go to archive.org and find the feature film made during and based on the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair. The college professor boyfriend is a socialist just like Obama, and blames machines for turning people out of work.
FuckngBastard 5 months ago
The very things this World's Fair presents as progress are things Obama blames for our current high unemployment rate - machines! Obama is recently on record as blaming ATMs for a lack of bank tellers. Go to archive.org and find the feature film made during and based on the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair. The college professor boyfriend is a socialist just like Obama, and blames machines for turning people out of work.
FuckngBastard 5 months ago
@FuckngBastard See above. You're flatly delusional. Machines brought salvation AND damnation in the 20th Century. The machinery of war in particular led to mass suffering (but not for Americans, for the most part, natch) but also peripheral technologies and machines whose functions we now see as completely necessary - as well as completely normal and innocuous.
swinglikeachariot 4 months ago
@FuckngBastard It's not Marxist socialism at work if someone blames machines for replacing workers - it's populism, and usually reactionary populism at that (reactionary meaning 'desiring to go back to earlier times'). Marx himself loved machinery and in particular singled out capitalism for praise in its mechanistic 'subjugation' of the natural world; in other words, for its ability to harness and control nature and demonstrate that human will can conquer the material environment. Read books.
swinglikeachariot 4 months ago
"Midget Villages" were a staple in the amusement zones at several world's fairs held in the US during the 1930s. I believe, in addition to Chicago, expositions in Dallas, San Diego, Cleveland and San Francisco had similar attractions. Obviously in the days before political correctness.
expoboy52 6 months ago
"....A MIDGET VILLAGE!!!...*pauses* AND WHAT ELSE DO YOU LIKE???" LMAO
DuaLeaD 7 months ago
This was back when documentary narrators were poets ~_^
DuaLeaD 7 months ago
The next best thing to a time machine. Would love to travel back to have this experience. Thanks for this!
keepinon 8 months ago
People knew how to dress in those days.
Tenom1 9 months ago
A midget village?
peckerwood57 1 year ago
"The" roller coaster. Lol
What I'd give to be able to have been there.
SevenRiderAirForce 1 year ago
This is super cool man. Great video. Nibby liked it too!
newkillergenius2 1 year ago
Do you have the other parts?
frog1812 1 year ago
thank you for this
RIORDENATO 2 years ago
Love those Rocket Riders - they look straight out of Flash Gordon! Where did you get this film?
robertwmartens 2 years ago