I want to firstly explain my tittle, though it's pretty obvious. I was thinking about "Back to the future" when I was thinking of a title. Just randomly came to me, "oh! Back tomthe future...back to the 60's"
Now, going into topic; I was watching the mini series called "The 60's". I will not go into details regarding producers and publishing. Anyways, this series would be what I call a " could've happened " type of fiction. Why do I say this? Well, because it literally has a compilation of footage from real events combined with the footage filmed for the series.
If you ever see it or if you have seen it, you should be able to notice that the combinations of footage make it a parody. It ain't a funny parody, but it still is one. I say this because the events included in the film, were worse than how they appeared. But that's not the issue in this post, so I will stop digressing.
What I am supposed to write about in this two part post is the descrimination that is included in the series. There are three types of descrimination which I will focus on: Racist, against Ideologies, and against woman. Each one is very influential in the stories included in the series and I will explain how. But I'll leave that to the second part lf this post. See you then!
You say it is a “could’ve happened” type of fiction; it is interesting how the events in the miniseries are well put to seem as if the events did/could’ve happened. Surely, many of the scenes we see in the miniseries did happen one way or another in different parts of the United States in the 1960’s.
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