Women in Public Bars: This Day Tonight (1974) | RetroFocus
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2020
- In the 1970s, women still weren't allowed in public bars. This ABC reporter ventured in to see what the men of the time thought about it. #RetroFocus
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1974 was a different planet.
"I think we've heard enough from you" SHUT DOWN. haha
This is what Lassiters was like before Paul Robinson turned it all gastro.
She's killing the vibe
Jesus, i would've never thought women werent allowed in bars during that time. Crazy
2:26 She should have asked John Lennon for his thoughts...he walked right behind the fella she was talking to.
"it's not me hand it's only me finger" had me laughing pretty damn hard. Wow, this was a twisted place to be in time.
Kind of off topic but the first thing I noticed was how similar their accents sounded to British ones to me- I thought they were in the UK until I realized this was featured by the ABC. Nowadays the distinction between accents is much clearer, to me anyway.
Just LV the accents " let up" have not heard that slang since my grandmother use to use it I can understand why there was the lady saloon
They talk gentlemen saying they don't wanna swear in front of women and she says they're afraid of women oh my lord!
"I believe we've heard enough from you." lololololol been told that a tyme or two
What's the difference between women as patrons and women as bar workers.
What a pleasant ray of sunshine she is.
Why would anyone not want someone like her around while trying to relax?
Richard Hanania on MM sent me here, 1:06:20
Crazy to think there men were all in their 20s
im not allowed into a fernwood gym
Wow, this hasn't aged well.
Men looking for a space to be men. It's odd to see now but I guess I understand what they're trying to say. Some of those fellas are mad crude though.
Not the best place to order a cosmo I reckon...
Back then it wasn’t acceptable to swear in front of women, now women swear more than men.
That guy was creeeeeeeeeepyyyy...
The beginning
Ah, the time when every man was automatically right - except perhaps when another man disagreed with him... and that is how the fights started 🙂
The year I was born,an Australia 🇦🇺 Long gone 😟
I was 20 then with long hair. Male. Probably would not have been served in that bar either. Thank goodness those days are gone.
Meanwhile in Russia women flying to space since 1963...
What the journalist said at the end.
if they only knew
If she were attractive I doubt they would have minded as much.
Arrr the good ole days. Should be more places like this today! Men should be allowed to have their own spaces free of women. And vice versa.
Blokes could be blokes in a bar. Then the women walked in!!
it’s strange. it seems as though the men want to respect (?) the women that come in but are disrespectful when doing so. honestly they probably use “respect” as a mask for their misogyny
Back when men actually had respect for women as to not swear in front of them.
This is reminds me of the modern Liberal Party.
no place for fun anymore
Worst policy ever
Conclusion:- men are terrified of women..............
Wow she's gorgeous
The amount of crap women had to put up with and still do!