A calm voice cut through the static—and quietly set off a time bomb.In 1965, a famed American commentator painted a disturbing picture of a future twisted by comfort, distraction, and moral drift.Back then, it sounded like fiction.Today, many swear he described our world.His words on family, media, and values now feel uncann… Continues… His 1965 monologue endures because it did more than lament changing times; it asked listeners to recognize how slowly a society can lose its bearings. He framed cultural decay not as a sudden collapse, but as a series of small compromises—each one justified, each one seemingly harmless....
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