This is accurate (1980). nostr:note13uj68zt0wgpufa9wc4hy2smkf23hltuzvjf2tgcx9g04jyjz690s57uksc
Discussion
I think there's an element of Gen X that is more traditional and somehow harkens back to prior to the 1960s cultural transformation (ie their parents were pre-boomers).
The clearest I've seen this division is in the celebrity game show "What's my line?". The late 1950s early 1960s episodes I find charming and civilized, while the 1970s series is not recognizable as the same culture.
Perhaps. At the same time, though: 

