One of the mother's from Lassie, one of the quintessential American TV classics. Probably one of the most famous periods during its run was when she was on it.
Lassie was a very wholesome show for kids to grow up with for several generations. I figured June died years ago considering that show is ancient, made at a time when kids shows were not trying to infect the minds of children with poisonous garbage. RIP, June.
It’s good to make sure kids see reruns of shows like Lassie, Leave it to Beaver, Little House on the Prairie, etc, so they kind of understand what the White world and White people were like before society was destroyed by multiracialism.
so they kind of understand what the White world and White people were like before society was destroyed by multiracialism
Even as far back as the 80s (maybe earlier but I'm only going from my own recollection) the gen x media was telling us all those old tv shows and movies were lies and people didn't really act like that. Then we got degenerate trash like Pleasantville making it look like escape from that quaint b&w world was true freedom. I wouldn't know any better had my mother not told me that yes besides a little exaggeration and dramatic flair Leave It to Beaver was very much how she remembered families being in the past, in the ideal sense. I think one reason gen z is based is they are now far removed from the more cynical propaganda about previous generations.
From what I remember about the 80’s, it was about as close to a White utopia as it gets, probably in most towns across the country if other towns were like mine. Granted, we would get into trouble here and there, but all in all, it was innocent fun not intended to cause anyone serious problems. You could leave your car doors and your home doors unlocked even if you were out of town for a week or longer because we all knew our neighbors, and we all looked out for each other. We had block parties back then for friends, family and whoever wanted to attend from down the block, it was glorious, especially during holidays like Independence Day when we’d have every adult family member who went to Florida the winter before come over with a thousand dollars worth of fireworks they bought to put on our own fireworks display for the neighborhood. There was a real sense of community in those days, then it got all fucked up during the 90’s because the town mayor made a deal with the governor for extra funding that meant we’d have to take in several thousand of NYC’s worst negro residents, which in less than ten years transformed the entire area into a serious ghetto full of drug addicts, gangs and crime of all sorts. Pretty sure that’s the same basic pattern everyone else saw play out who lived in a decent neighborhood in the 80’s & 90’s, maybe the destruction was slightly delayed compared to what I saw first hand but by 2015 or so, almost nobody avoided the nightmare other than multimillionaires and folks who live in real rural areas.
That's "congrats, nice work" territory.
R.I.P.
She looks fucking fantastic for a hundred year old 😦
that picture is from 1965
That would make her 160 today...
Who tf is this
Actress from the 60s. Honestly, I'm surprised she was still alive recently too.
One of the mother's from Lassie, one of the quintessential American TV classics. Probably one of the most famous periods during its run was when she was on it.
Also space-mom in Lost in Space. Once taken hostage by a Carrot. And space hippies.
I'm on a retro scifi tv series binge. The 60s were wild.
If only the title would tell us!
RIP. I loved Lost in Space
Lassie was a very wholesome show for kids to grow up with for several generations. I figured June died years ago considering that show is ancient, made at a time when kids shows were not trying to infect the minds of children with poisonous garbage. RIP, June.
It’s good to make sure kids see reruns of shows like Lassie, Leave it to Beaver, Little House on the Prairie, etc, so they kind of understand what the White world and White people were like before society was destroyed by multiracialism.
Even as far back as the 80s (maybe earlier but I'm only going from my own recollection) the gen x media was telling us all those old tv shows and movies were lies and people didn't really act like that. Then we got degenerate trash like Pleasantville making it look like escape from that quaint b&w world was true freedom. I wouldn't know any better had my mother not told me that yes besides a little exaggeration and dramatic flair Leave It to Beaver was very much how she remembered families being in the past, in the ideal sense. I think one reason gen z is based is they are now far removed from the more cynical propaganda about previous generations.
From what I remember about the 80’s, it was about as close to a White utopia as it gets, probably in most towns across the country if other towns were like mine. Granted, we would get into trouble here and there, but all in all, it was innocent fun not intended to cause anyone serious problems. You could leave your car doors and your home doors unlocked even if you were out of town for a week or longer because we all knew our neighbors, and we all looked out for each other. We had block parties back then for friends, family and whoever wanted to attend from down the block, it was glorious, especially during holidays like Independence Day when we’d have every adult family member who went to Florida the winter before come over with a thousand dollars worth of fireworks they bought to put on our own fireworks display for the neighborhood. There was a real sense of community in those days, then it got all fucked up during the 90’s because the town mayor made a deal with the governor for extra funding that meant we’d have to take in several thousand of NYC’s worst negro residents, which in less than ten years transformed the entire area into a serious ghetto full of drug addicts, gangs and crime of all sorts. Pretty sure that’s the same basic pattern everyone else saw play out who lived in a decent neighborhood in the 80’s & 90’s, maybe the destruction was slightly delayed compared to what I saw first hand but by 2015 or so, almost nobody avoided the nightmare other than multimillionaires and folks who live in real rural areas.
If you are thinking who is this. So will the people in 60 years about all the people talking today.
Ok 👍
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_Lockhart
RIP
Never would have thought she was still around. Rest in peace.
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