My point isn't that the video wasn't relevant to the 50s, a decade it was made in. It's that it has limited use in terms of today: modern relevance being the thing you advised your kids to pay attention because of? A bit sanitized even in terms of its own decade, I might add.
Do they even make this kind of video anymore? I feel like the closest analogue would be some lifehacks/tedtalks compilation. Who would you get as the narrator?
Should we start educating kids in advance of desertifications and shoreline loss? Skills for nomads in the 2060s.
Do they even make this kind of video anymore? I feel like the closest analogue would be some lifehacks/tedtalks compilation. Who would you get as the narrator?
Should we start educating kids in advance of desertifications and shoreline loss? Skills for nomads in the 2060s.