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positive things they are in favor of. the reason we can no longer identify with the kinds of activities that the older generation are engaged in is because those activities are, for us, meaningless. they have led to a monstrous war in vietnam, for example. we did want change from war, from rigid ideas of what the sexes ought to be doing. a change from black people ought to be here and white people ought to be here. no. why can t we try and make that work? the haight-ashbury community has created a council for a summer of love in san francisco. the council is calling for creative love happenings for every weekend throughout the summer. we ask all who come here to come here in love and we ask all who live here to greet all men with love. they at their best are trying for a kind of group sainthood, and saints running in groups are likely to be ludicrous.
the drained idealism of the spiritual quest of the beats and early hippies. today, the magic is gone. aimless and disorganized, the hippies have fallen prey to their own free spirit. free love, free drugs and too much free publicity have gradually corrupted them. something happened to haight-ashbury since last year. we hear it s not the same place. it s not. the love-ins brought more and more people. then people who were just bums trying to get into a good thing, you know, free food, free everything. so they all just came in, you know. and a lot of really rotten people. so now you ve really got a bad thing. it used to be you could set your stuff down beside the road, nobody would touch it. and now it got so you couldn t even put your things inside a building. somebody would come along and take everything you had. one day i woke up very hungry, very dirty and tired and disgusted and decided to get a job, settle down and get serious. joe s job is making jewelry.
their minds about contraception, abortion, premarital sex. the 1960s were absolutely a sexual revolution. because of the pill, women could takeharge of their own bodies. they could be sexual. they didn t have to get pregnant. everything sort of coalesces. the perfect storm of societal forces come together. here, if you love somebody, and people here love everybody, if you want to make love somebody, then you should. there s no reason why you shouldn t. free love was all well and good, and there was a lot of accidental sex. [ laughter ] but we didn t look at it as hedonism. people were just so open to each other, and life was beautiful, you know, and people weren t judgmental. the mainstream young people were telling their parents, you ve been prohibiting my sexual freedom, and the puritan work ethic is bunk. it was clear the rules were changing.
cbs news, without any flowers in its hair, is in san francisco because this city has gained the reputation of being the hippie capital of the world. i got accepted in san francisco state and i found an apartment at haight and clayton street, right in the center of what would become the haight-ashbury. the psychedelic shop on haight street started about a year ago. it spreads the gospel based on brotherhood, love and lsd. for all the people out there that are confused and hungry for some kind of meaningful spiritual life, that s why all these people are down here. that s why there s so much interest in the haight-ashbury. it offers hope. we lived right down the street from the psychedelic shop. people were growing their hair