The Good Old Days Kinda Sucked

A classic riddle of my youth:

A father and son were in a car accident where the father was killed. The ambulance brought the son to the hospital. He needed immediate surgery. 

In the operating room, a doctor came in and looked at the little boy and said, "I can't operate on him! He's my son!" 

Who is the doctor?



When I was a kid, this was considered quite the brain-teaser, because, well, women weren't doctors.  

Women weren't lawyers, either.  Or scientists.  Or engineers.  Or college professors.  But they were permitted to be secretaries or teach public school.  And all nurses were women.  Those who never had children were "old maids."

These days, folks talk of a glass ceiling.  But back then, the ceiling wasn't glass.  It was solid stone.  Women were second class citizens, and they were told they were being kept on a pedestal.  And that they should be grateful for it.  "We don't want you doing anything hard.  Your brain might overheat!"  (Seriously.  Someone claimed that.)

There are a lot of examples like this about "the good old days."  Tell us some of yours!

          AlextheKay, Finding the Flaw in Every Era          

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