The Moon Landing United People Around the World. That Was Then…

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Apollo 11 had everyone looking up, together, in awe and amazement. It’s a sensation sorely missing today, writes jasongay.

A couple of months ago, when the Journal began cooking up a section on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, I was asked to write something about the pop-cultural impact of the moment. This was a serious assignment for me. Usually, I write about silly nonsense, like the New York Knicks.

I was intimidated, to be honest. I began thinking about the place of the moon landing in pop culture—what it all meant, Apollo 11, Armstrong/Aldrin/Collins and July 20, 1969. It was difficult to narrow it into a single, clarifying thought....

 

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tom_orsborn jasongay Well, I see no black people in the picture, 1969... was not great years for the black community in the US back then. I don't miss that.

jasongay Thanks to the bias and lies that your bosses want you to spew out, I would say.

jasongay We're to busy bitching, complaining, and whining about everything. Always looking for the bad, and ignoring the positive.

jasongay I was trying to look at one of your articles today but sadly the parakeet had pooped over half of it in Petco.

jasongay Interactions within a thestage

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jasongay Different generation.....

jasongay Dear Wall Street Journal, It appears you missed the CWCfinal2019 and haven’t seen the video of TrafalgarSquare. Thousands upon thousands, out in the open air, all looking up in awe, wonder and disbelief. And then going absolutely nuts. I suggest you go find it: bbctms 😁🏏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

jasongay That’s because the Kennedy sentiment of “ask not what your country can do for you” was destroyed by Reagan and replaced with “I want my money back”

jasongay once that group infiltrates Area 51 and releases the aliens causing a human-alien war, we will once again be united

jasongay If you're interested in the Apollo 11 mission - This podcast gives it an in depth look.

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