Now here’s an interesting anomaly: back in the ‘60s, when Red was growing up, his mother would not have said, “I need you to rest.” That is a much later cooked-up phrase devised when social “scientists” took over personal communications. As a ’60s mother, Red’s would have been more parental, making a statement of what is good for Red’s health rather than the PC “I need…”
Now here’s an interesting anomaly: back in the ‘60s, when Red was growing up, his mother would not have said, “I need you to rest.” That is a much later cooked-up phrase devised when social “scientists” took over personal communications. As a ’60s mother, Red’s would have been more parental, making a statement of what is good for Red’s health rather than the PC “I need…”