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Waldo's at the Driftwood in Vero Beach, Fl allows smoking outside; they provide ashtrays.

Do you have any historical documents that prove this? Like I know Studs Turkle for example collecting memoirs of people through the Great Depression; these had documented what it was like to live through the Great Depression.

Also I do not agree with lynch mobbing people, that is the job of the justice system to issue capital punishment and specifically the manner of capital punishment. I also disagree with giving people the death penalty for being homosexual. Given the science we have in this era and where it is going, if people Homosexuality to be an issue, then do research to treat it effectively and let people freely choose to treat it. I take a neutral position on Homosexuality, however, do not shove it down the throats of children.

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You sound like me, ~6-7 years ago. That's nice, but you still can't smoke indoors. My point isn't specifically about the act of smoking (in-and-of-itself), but of the ever-increasing restrictions on personal freedoms. You couldn't even open an indoor-smoking restaurant, if you wanted to.

Do you have any historical documents that prove this? Like I know Studs Turkle for example collecting memoirs of people through the Great Depression; these had documented what it was like to live through the Great Depression.

Sure...

The female buttocks have been a symbol of fertility and beauty since early human history. Statues created as early as 24,000 BC, such as the Venus of Willendorf, have exaggerated buttocks, hips, and thighs.[1]

The erotic beauty of the female buttocks was important to the ancient Greeks, thought to have built such statues as Venus Kallipygos (although only a possible Roman copy survives), that emphasize the buttocks.[7] Bare buttocks were also considered erotic in Ming China, where they were often compared to the bright full moon.[8] Many artists pose models to emphasize the buttocks.[7]

Spanking was prominent in pornography in Victorian Britain with erotica such as Lady Bumtickler's Revels and Exhibition of Female Flagellants being consumed.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_history_of_the_buttocks

Also I do not agree with lynch mobbing people, that is the job of the justice system to issue capital punishment and specifically the manner of capital punishment.

What if the system's broken, and incapable of being fixed?

I also disagree with giving people the death penalty for being homosexual.

Why? Homosexuals reproduce (spread their "lifestyle") through pedophilic sexual trauma. It's a degenerate disease vector, and huge cause of societal stress. There's a reason jews champion homosexuality in every nation that they intend to conquer.

Given the science we have in this era and where it is going,

Yeah, the "science" is also telling me to take a gene-altering experimental bio-chemical compound in order to prevent me from getting the flu, which I'm 99.999999999999999999999% likely to survive regardless.

then do research to treat it effectively and let people freely choose to treat it

We can't do that, though. If you ever mention homosexuality in a negative way, much less attempt to "cure" it: your entire life gets cancelled and you die destitute and alone.

I take a neutral position on Homosexuality, however, do not shove it down the throats of children.

Refer to my previous point about pedophilic sexual trauma, and then realize why I can't possibly take a neutral position on this.

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> You sound like me, ~6-7 years ago. That's nice, but you still can't smoke indoors. My point isn't specifically about the act of smoking (in-and-of-itself), but of the ever-increasing restrictions on personal freedoms. You couldn't even open an indoor-smoking restaurant, if you wanted to.

Oh I understand completely about the person freedoms thing. Granted I don't smoke and wouldn't do that inside cause the odor is the absolute worst to get out of stuff, especially wood. There's other things that can probably be done to protest those kinds of restrictions. Far as I'm concerned, people should be responsible enough to follow them. Though yes, our society needs to stop restricting the freedom of others. If a business wants to restrict, I think they should have every right to, free of government regulation.

As for the other part, I'll look at the link you sent me. However, is there anything else I can look at specifically how that all interrelates with American History and American Social Life of decades and eras past?