The only constant thing in this universe ischange. That’s something Greek philosopher Heraclitus said ages ago, and since then a lot—a lot—has changed.

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Yep, we’re of course talking about things that used to be quite normal, yet are illegal today,with Redditors postingsome of the most spot-on facts to bend our minds a little bit.

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Exposed hair in Iran

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

When you picked someone up at the airport, you used to be able to walk right up to where they got off the plane.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Riding around town in the back of a pickup truck.I’m someone who won’t take my car out of park if all the seatbelts aren’t fastened, but as a kid I would jump at the chance to ride in the truck bed.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Smoking at school.My HS had a smoking area for students.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Cocaine. Used to be in everything, an I think it’s time we brought it back. -caffeine isn’t kicking the way it needs to.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Much of the thread deals with answers that tie in with dangerous things—either physically and directly, or more passively and more long-term. At least health-wise. You know, being able to buy dynamite at the store, smoking among minors, lead paint, stuff like that.But some suggested societal issues that could more likely be attributed to morality and ethics. It was things like public executions, guns in schools, child labor laws, that sort of thing. Humanity used to live in wild times.

Much of the thread deals with answers that tie in with dangerous things—either physically and directly, or more passively and more long-term. At least health-wise. You know, being able to buy dynamite at the store, smoking among minors, lead paint, stuff like that.

But some suggested societal issues that could more likely be attributed to morality and ethics. It was things like public executions, guns in schools, child labor laws, that sort of thing. Humanity used to live in wild times.

So much pollution. People used to change the oil on their car and dump it down storm drains or pour it into a hole in the ground. Old bottles of pills got thrown in the trash. So much aerosol hairspray. Commercially, we dumped so much chemical waste into rivers they started catching on fire, and it started burning through the ozone layer. Superfund sites, the list goes on and on

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

I can remember when it was perfectly normal for someone to leave their kids in the car (doors unlocked and windows open) while they went inside a business. No one gave it a second thought.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

The first bit is probably self explanatory, right? Many, if not all laws are oftenwritten in bloodor at the very least based on experience. Morality, on the other hand, is a whole different issue.A study of the human brainsuggests that morality isn’t merely a cultural construct. It’s also based on evolutionary factors, passed on from our ancestors, hard-wiring us to think in terms of cooperation and smooth social interactions.

The first bit is probably self explanatory, right? Many, if not all laws are oftenwritten in bloodor at the very least based on experience. Morality, on the other hand, is a whole different issue.

A study of the human brainsuggests that morality isn’t merely a cultural construct. It’s also based on evolutionary factors, passed on from our ancestors, hard-wiring us to think in terms of cooperation and smooth social interactions.

Used to buy dynamite at the hardware store. My dad and I used it to remove stumps.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Cigarette vending machines. No age restriction, just drop a couple of quarters in and pull the handle!

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Being a latchkey kid. Growing up I had so many friends that would get home alone only for their parwnts to come home two or three hours later… Actually just saw somebody on this site who apparently called CPS on this recently

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

An interesting thing to note about morality in humans is that there are several locations within our brains that play a role in forming a sense of morality and ethics.Without getting super nerdy, each part of the brain plays a role in handling things like understanding the intentions of others, being aware of how our body feels, managing self-control and intelligence, tackling emotional reactions, among other things. Each of these building blocks play a role in how we handle morality and immorality.

An interesting thing to note about morality in humans is that there are several locations within our brains that play a role in forming a sense of morality and ethics.

Without getting super nerdy, each part of the brain plays a role in handling things like understanding the intentions of others, being aware of how our body feels, managing self-control and intelligence, tackling emotional reactions, among other things. Each of these building blocks play a role in how we handle morality and immorality.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Adults marrying teenagers.“Younger than she are happy mothers made.” - Paris, Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 2.Juliet is not quite 14. She’s an eighth grader.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

The ingredients in cough syrup at the beginning of the 1900s

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

And while evolution is the basis, it doesn’t mean that morality is set in stone. Culture and social influences have an impact on what we think is right and wrong. This has allowed people to come to decisions to frown upon second-hand smoking. This also led to many human rights movements that have since then made tons of progress to care for each other more than we used to. Because remember, from a natural standpoint, we’re social beings.

Spankings in school, including with paddles.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Lead paint and asbestos in housing.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Child labor. And the arguments to maintain it ranged from “nobody is forcing them” to “but if we ban it our industries will no longer be competitive” and “when they work, they are not on the streets”… I think this is an example that we must always keep in mind because many of these arguments from the “so-called choice” to “competitiveness” through to the “false alternative” are still regularly used today to justify practices that are morally reprehensible…

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

It is this that has pushed us as a species to form our own definitions of morality through interacting with those around us. The power of reason and intelligence in humans is what allows us to have an idea of what morality is and how to navigate it. Through reason, we reach new heights in things like empathy for others, forming bonds and communities. If anything, for survival, but there is potential for caring just because it’s the right thing to do and life is precious.

Public executions.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Owning other humans

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Driving with no seat belt. Driving while talking on the phone. Driving with no car seat for a child.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

So, why do we need laws, besides our own flesh and bone forcing an agenda on us?Laws give people structure. Without them, it’d be pure chaos (not the magical kind) and folks would end up doing whatever they please without exception. And that might, in the end, affect you as an individual.In that sense, laws protect us from the chaos of other people’s decision making. They provide consequences for unfair situations, and the freedoms to express ourselves without prejudice. It’s what makes civilizationscivil. Well, one of the things.

So, why do we need laws, besides our own flesh and bone forcing an agenda on us?Laws give people structure. Without them, it’d be pure chaos (not the magical kind) and folks would end up doing whatever they please without exception. And that might, in the end, affect you as an individual.

In that sense, laws protect us from the chaos of other people’s decision making. They provide consequences for unfair situations, and the freedoms to express ourselves without prejudice. It’s what makes civilizationscivil. Well, one of the things.

LobotomiesYou suffer from nightmares, headaches, or depression? We’ll just slice a chunk out of your frontal lobe and call it a day!

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Our high school had a rifle club in school. Kids kept their .22s in their lockers.Edit: not saying rifle teams are now illegal. Bringing guns into school and storing them in a locker is what is now verboten. And I’m not from a particularly rural area.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

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not wearing a seatbelt. people used to make fun of you for wearing one

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Take that away from societies and you have a civilization where anyone can do anything. And considering there are no consequences to anything, this would very likely mean crime and violence all around. And next to no protection against it too.While some things are hard to speculate—mostly because we don’t live in a world of zero rules—it’s safe to say that life would be a lot more dangerous and unpredictable. And those are the two things humanity’s been trying to actively avoid throughout its existence.

Take that away from societies and you have a civilization where anyone can do anything. And considering there are no consequences to anything, this would very likely mean crime and violence all around. And next to no protection against it too.

While some things are hard to speculate—mostly because we don’t live in a world of zero rules—it’s safe to say that life would be a lot more dangerous and unpredictable. And those are the two things humanity’s been trying to actively avoid throughout its existence.

Does anyone remember the 90s when “mooning” was a thing. I remember my mom driving down the highway and my brother and I laughing hysterically at some random guy who was mooning us out his window. I dont know if it’s illegal now, but I think mooning would be perceived a lot differently these days.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Burning your trash in the backyard.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Smoking on planes.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Bottom line is, it’s safe to say humans are going in the right direction. Moral breakdown, i.e. decline in morality,isn’t really a thing. Rather, it’s an illusion, a perception of things based on what we think and see, and not what is actually true.

Smoking indoors.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Drinking and driving

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Punching your wife in the face for not having dinner on the table.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

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Considering all of this, what are your thoughts on morality, moral progress or decay, or really anything seen in this listicle? Share your thoughts and stories in the comment section below.And if you need another hit, why not go through this list oflegal things that you feel like a criminal doing?

Considering all of this, what are your thoughts on morality, moral progress or decay, or really anything seen in this listicle? Share your thoughts and stories in the comment section below.

And if you need another hit, why not go through this list oflegal things that you feel like a criminal doing?

Dueling

Choosing a new identity, moving anywhere you want and starting over.Also, being able to avoid that.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Forced marriages

Basically invading people’s privacy. You used to be able to go to a post office and get info on where people lived. Although hospital dependent you could go in and ask about any patient.

Lawn darts

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Carrying a pocketknife anywhere and everywhere

Taking guns to school. It used to be common for students to have a gun rack in their truck.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Crossing a border.Immigration controls are a quite new thing. Before we had extensive public services nations didn’t bother with border controls.

30 Things That Used To Be Normal In Society But Are Illegal Now

Children drinking alcohol. Toddlers used to be given beer to drink because it was cleaner than the available water

Owning fully automatic firearms. Prior to the National Firearms Act of 1934, anyone was allowed to own full automatic firearms in the States. Aka “machine guns.”

As an American not needing a passport to go to Canada or Mexico nor just about any Caribbean island. What irks me is showing my passport to go for example to the Bahamas. Distance wise Bimini for example is 400 miles closer than the nearest state which is Georgia.

Boarding houses and single-room-occupancy hotels. Also, strangely enough, we have a lot of people who can’t afford apartments living on the street.

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