Looking past the dated, sexism of the time, and acknowledging that it was not at all like some of the representations of the time. Heck no Beav, mothers in 1960 didn't wear high heels when cleaning house and in reality, they smoked cigarettes and probably had a lot of the same family problems that plague us today. But who isn't reminiscent or even jealous of the times. Boomer here, my father worked like a dog and so did my mother, at home and as my mom I could talk to and help me get out of trouble when dad was coming home and she gently explained to him the bad stuff we did that day. It took one middle class father to support the home, send us kids to private schools where we attended church, joined boy scouts and baseball teams. He bought in 1962 an Oldsmobile super 88 (look it up) and went from Nebraska to Seattle for the world's fair. After that, as a Hispanic man, he rose to general manager in a meat packing plant. So explain to me, before the civil rights era, before welfare and the pill and the sexual revolution and abortion, just how we were "victims of systemic racism" and why are we, in 2020, for the first time in American history, poorer than our parents.