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Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes.
Captain Kirk - taking 1968 off[1]

Remembering 1968 is a listing of things I, Mikado282, remember happening in 1968, for comparison and contrast with the style and Storyline of Team Fortress 2. Try all of the links (because most are links to TF2 wiki pages that are related to what actually happened in 1968), check the citations to read more about the actual history, and let me know whether you enjoy the references.

When I started playing and learning about the 1968 Storyline, it was apparent to me that this tumultuous interval in U.S. and World history was only cartoonified, if it was given any attention at all, within the game's content and media. But I remember real Hippies, the Vietnam War, racial integration, inflation, atomic testing, etc. A particularly notable element of this is the friendship of Soldier and Demoman. I have to imagine that young players today think nothing of the races of Soldier and Demoman, but even as late as 1968, their association would have been regarded as novel in the Jim Crow south, which included New Mexico that was still effectively segregated at that point in history. Such was the state of affairs that even Hippies (largely middle class white kids) and Black Power organizations kept themselves rather separate, nominally because their concerns and objectives were very different. I suggest a study of the Badlands experiences of Sammy Davis, Jr., and his relationship with the Rat Pack.[2]

1968

  • The Tet Offensive scuttled any hope of reelection for then-President Johnson.[3]
  • Arthur Ashe became the first African American to win the U.S. Open singles title[6]
  • The Moon Shot was originally scheduled for this year, but was delayed until 1969 following the launch pad deaths of three U.S. astronauts in 1967.
  • The Monkees died this year.[9]
  • But, Mikado282 wasn't old enough to sit through 2001: A Space Odyssey; but the movie gave him the nickname "HAL9000" the rest of his school years.[11]
  • Speaking of computers, Mikado282's first reading assignment of this school year was about a boy who didn't like doing his math homework. So, the boy learned to program a mainframe, which his father worked, on to do his homework. The teacher found out and was going to flunk the boy, but was eventually convinced to give him credit for the programming (you have to know the subject to program the solution correctly).
    • In college, compensating for dyslexia, Mikado282 made every opportunity to use the line editors and immediate mode BASIC on the mainframes and the WANG 2200 to do Calculus, English, and Physics lab reports.[12]
    • MSYN, his educational and professional start was assembly code on 68-hundred series microcontrollers.[13]
    • He won an open house competition on an 68HC11 project.
    • His first professional 68xx project was the first system qualified on a new product class; and units have been operating for over 20 years with no bugs. Ditto the next project.
  • Paul Ehrlich's book The Population Bomb published this year predicted world-wide famine and disease and global economic collapse by 1980, or there abouts.[14]
    • As if to demonstrate his global calamities to come, the Asian Flu was first detected this year in Hong Kong, which went on to kill 1 to 4 million people.[15]
  • The iconic tropical detective drama that started it all, Hawaii Five-O debuted this year and made Aloha a household word.[18]
    • What city kid with a television in '68 didn't know that show’s theme?[19]
    • It ran until 1980, when it was replaced by iconic tropical Vietnam War veteran detective drama Magnum, P.I..[20]
      • The popularity of Magnum, P.I. spawned similar war veteran detective shows, like Riptide.[21]
"Book 'em, Danno!"
  • This was the last year that D&RGW locomotive #50 serviced trains into Lumberton and Chama, New Mexico (Thunder Mountains on the The map of Badlands) and the tracks were soon abandoned.
  • The term "Tankie", meaning a Westerner unquestionably loyal to Soviet Socialist political action, was amplified this year when the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact countries used tanks to crush the Prague Spring reformers in Czechoslovakia.[22][23][24]
  • Speaking of DeGroot, Kamala Harris had her fourth birthday in 1968. Her paternal grandmother's maiden name was Finnegan; so, she is also some part Irish, like Mikado282, Barack Obama, Muhammad Ali, and Kansas Basketball Legend Wilt Chamberlain.
  • This year was dubbed the "Year of Inflation".[26] The high and worsening inflation[27] was an intention of Keynesian[28] Demand-Side[29] deficit-spending by the Kennedy and Johnson governments. It got worse:[30] Nixon increased social spending and Carter accepted high inflation as inescapable. Reagan ended the inflation.
  • Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a black power salute as they received their medals at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.[6]
  • Gabe Newell had his 6th birthday this year. Mikado282 was a bit older than that.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964 required racial integration; however, New Mexico schools remained segregated until 1968.
  • Hippy Riots occur in Chicago,[36] protesting the Democratic National Committee's involvement in promotion of the Vietnam War and its Congressional role in the Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex. This accelerates the long transition of the DNC from the Party of Segregation to the Party of Socialism.
    • In direct response to the riots, John Lennon, a Maoist, writes Revolution, criticizing the violent Marxist elements of the riots and calling for non-violence.[37]
  • The Prisoner ran one season 67-68; Mikado282 was indelibly fascinated, but didn't understand any of it. (Did anybody?)[39]
  • Richard Nixon won the 1968 election with a promise of "peace with honor" in the Vietnam War, but was later sapped by his own tape recordings.[43]
  • Hillary Clinton switched from the Republican Party to join Donald Trump, then in the Democrat Party, because, to HER, the segregationist Dixiecrats were maybe less racist than Nixon?!?!?!?!?[44]
  • Graduations:
    • Joe Biden graduated from Syracuse University College of Law, early in his Senate career reversing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (school integration).[45]
    • Donald Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor's degree in Economics and began a career as real estate developer.[46]
    • Hillary Clinton published her senior thesis and graduated the next year, which concluded that the Alinsky Method of radical organizing was great and all that, but didn't believe that it could be scaled nationally[47] (Barack Obama, who shares a birthday with Mikado282, would later prove her wrong).[48]
      • Six years later, her academic research on procedures of impeachment contributed to the resignation of Richard Nixon.[49]
      • Continuing with her interest in 1930s Italian political action systems, Hillary Clinton's 1993 Healthcare plan was to follow the Italian system of organizing industrial sectors into state-monitored bureaus.[50]
  • Al Gore also graduated in 1969.
    • Ralph Nader was hugely notorious at this time as an advocate for consumer product safety and this year founded Nader's Raiders. Later, Nader would be kicked out of the Revolution, being blamed for splitting Leftist votes and costing Al Gore the US Presidency.
  • Ross Perot became Texas' "fastest, richest" millionaire by taking EDS public this year. This action eventually made Perot rich enough to oppose George Bush's presidential candidacy, handing the Presidency to "Billary" Clinton. Perot particularly opposed unfair international trade deals, like Clinton's NAFTA. The independent reformer Donald Trump at one time ran as a successor Presidential candidate for Perot's Reform Party.[51]
  • The movie Yours, Mine and Ours was released.
    • My Father and Stepmother, both widowed with children, married, founding a family of Yours, Mine, Ours, Somebody Else's, and Who Knows, and gave me memories of '68 and many other years.

References

  1. Star Trek, the series was canceled in 1967. In 1969, it was renewed for just one more season.
  2. Rat Pack
  3. Tet Offensive
  4. The Green Berets
  5. Planet of the Apes
  6. a b 50 years after the Kerner Commission
  7. Gary Gygax
  8. Gen Con
  9. The Monkees (their Saturday morning show was canceled in 1968. The last show was weird(er).
  10. Blackbeard's Ghost
  11. [[w:2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey
  12. Wang 2200
  13. Motorola 6800
  14. The Population Bomb
  15. Hong Kong flu
  16. Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB
  17. The Unicorn
  18. Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series)
  19. Hawaii Five-O Theme
  20. Magnum, P.I.
  21. Screaming Mimi, Riptide
  22. Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
  23. Prague Spring
  24. Tankie
  25. Society for Creative Anachronism
  26. 1968-Year of Inflation
  27. inflation
  28. Keynesian economics
  29. Demand-side economics
  30. 1973–1975 recession
  31. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  32. Chariots of the Gods?
  33. Area 51
  34. You Can't Always Get What You Want
  35. The cake is a lie.
  36. 1968 Democratic National Convention protest activity
  37. Revolution
  38. Chicago Seven
  39. The Prisoner
  40. Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
  41. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
  42. Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
  43. Nixon White House tapes
  44. Hillary Clinton
  45. Joe Biden
  46. Donald Trump
  47. Bill Dedman, Reading Hillary Rodham's hidden thesis, 2007.
  48. Barack Obama
  49. Carl Bernstein, A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton, 2007.
  50. Clinton Health Plan Salutes Italy's Past, Wall St. Journal, Oct. 26, 1993 (p.A22)
  51. Reform Party of the United States of America