I'm not the one who started a thread called the day the 60's died about an event that took place well into 1970. Originally Posted by WombRaiderI don't know how old you are, but for us that we're adults when Ken State happenned, the term "the day the '60's died", or like terms, has been used from the moment the shots were fired.
To be more exact, it was the day that the "'60's", looked upon as more of an era than an official time frame, was officially "over".
Many of us, especially Vietnam Veterans, had mixed feelings about the actions of the protesters, and the National Guard soldiers who were put in a rather stressful situation that most were never trained to deal with.