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The goal for the conservative is to bring the US back to the 1950s, when everyone is living on the land based on god, and that's exclusively for them. Whatever else is secondary, you have a wife, 2 kids, a house, a car, living in "The American Dream" and going to church every Sunday.
This is the exact reason why evangelical conservatives try to bring back the 1950s family values into today's world. Because not only me, or you, but most pundits would say "The American Dream" is long gone, or as my fav George Carlin said, "You have to be asleep to believe it"I'd actually argue that the 1950's "American Dream" movement directly caused the decline of religion in the US. Churchgoing in the US peaked in the early 1950s...its decline was led by suburbanization.
Those 1950's TV shows weren't showing devout people in the suburbs praying before every meal. Nor were they saying "you can't do this/that because it is Sunday" .
If anything it showed you could have a successful happy "model" family life without it revolving around religion. If religion did sneak in..it usually was about the children not eager about it...like unhappy wearing silly Sunday clothes...it certainly was not about being super gung-ho about joining the church choir.
Somebody poor in the city who has parents going to church every day would likely be looking at these shows and then back at their own wretched lives and be saying "hey wait a minute".
The "American Dream" as it was portrayed made it mainstream to treat religion as something secondary

This is the exact reason why evangelical conservatives try to bring back the 1950s family values into today's world. Because not only me, or you, but most pundits would say "The American Dream" is long gone,
Well both my parents worked and were highly religious. They both worked because they needed the money to survive and like George Carlin warned they sent us to private schools instead of the sh*t Boston public schools because they wanted us to get a decent education instead of being surrounded by MORONS who caused the curriculum to be dumbed down.The issue here is, conservative values and churches go hand in hand. When you think of conservative values, you think of owning a house, having a housewife who take care of your 2 and a half kids, and you work and support the family, and then you all go to church every sunday, that is the traditional conservative American value,
They became more Liberal because with wealth and tech they didn't live in fear of what would happen tomorrow. So the need for a God was "out".But then, religion started to go down because people became more liberal since the 50s,
and with the influx of many different ideologies, you started to think and experiment with life, that's why the decoupling of the American dream with religion, and this is what the evangelicals are working very hard to revive that part of life because that's what they see as "our" golden age
Using Evangelical is just a word that means nothing really these days to people outside the Bible Belt., and if you look at the MAGA movement, majority (i would say 90-95%) of these people are Evangelical,
I'm quite positive you'll find a high percentage are not religious at all...and many who claim they are...treat religion as a library card their parents got for them as a young child but seldom use and luckily has no expiration date.maybe there are people that non-religious being sweep up in the movement
, but that number is very rare.
There is a very good video talking about the religious decline in America
sorry, i think i misunderstood your point.I did not mean we need another war in Vietnam or strictly another war, I said we need a common enemy to hate if we are going to be too bored and have to fight amongst ourself
It's "gone" because it never mentioned 4000sq ft, two $50K SUVs with their own garage spaces, premium cable subscriptions, and a $500 cellphone
- Then: A 1,200 sq ft house on a modest plot of land.
- Then: One family car (not two luxury SUVs).
- Then: No concept of cable TV, cell phones, or the constant consumption of new technology.
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The simple "Father Knows Best" home which millions of people dreamed of having back in the 1950's. This pic was taken just before it was torn down in 2023.
The above is now considered borderline poverty in 2025 America. People have moved the goalposts to extreme expectations. The American Dream was about self-determination not deserving to live the high life. Moving beyond the days of serfdom to a landlord who provided you shelter to having your own castle to manage where you could make your own decisions. It never said you deserve a McMansion.
As for "values" I'm not sure what you can claim the "American Dream" would change.
Well both my parents worked and were highly religious. They both worked because they needed the money to survive and like George Carlin warned they sent us to private schools instead of the sh*t Boston public schools because they wanted us to get a decent education instead of being surrounded by MORONS who caused the curriculum to be dumbed down.
I moved to the suburbs and my wife quit her job to take care of the kids..and I never asked her to do it...I just thought it was in their best interest anyway. We certainly took a big financial hit.
They became more Liberal because with wealth and tech they didn't live in fear of what would happen tomorrow. So the need for a God was "out".
Again this is all relative. I live in the super "Liberal" state of Massachusetts (35% Liberal, 21% Conservative) and even they in terms of "values" wouldn't want to see porn shops in their own towns. They have no problem with stay-at-home moms. They vote to make sure low income housing stays out of their towns through likely the toughest zoning laws in the country. They live in one of the most expensive state housing markets ($685,000) with a high state median household income ($100,000) and town taxes typically over $10K annually which is ridiculously exclusionary and you'll still see plenty of Rainbow, Black Lives Matter, Say No to ICE flags on their lawns.
This is a region settled by Puritans. There's old (not new) Churches everywhere...that their descendents don't go to anymore. The churches of their parents/grandparents/etc are turned into things like yoga studios or condos...and they aren't crying about it. They'd rather spend time sitting in the stands watching their kids play soccer on Sundays than be in church.
Using Evangelical is just a word that means nothing really these days to people outside the Bible Belt.
Find it, yes, High Percentage, highly unlikely.I'm quite positive you'll find a high percentage are not religious at all...and many who claim they are...treat religion as a library card their parents got for them as a young child but seldom use and luckily has no expiration date.
Again, I was referring to the MAGA movement, not Trump. Trump is a pleaser; he is whatever you want him to be. He will please you to get what he wants.Oh come on Trump is like the biggest library card holder ever. Calling him a "religious" conservative is laughable. Very Conservative...yes..."religious"...no.
The only reason religion is seen even more negatively than the days of Jerry Falwell's "Moral Majority" is because they are more actively demonizing groups and taking away their rights.
another cia/fbi/mossad classic
This is the exact reason why evangelical conservatives try to bring back the 1950s family values into today's world. Because not only me, or you, but most pundits would say "The American Dream" is long gone, or as my fav George Carlin said, "You have to be asleep to believe it"
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