I can't tell if it's sampling bias of the documentarians, but the outsiders in the documentary seem to have much less stigma toward drug culture than "outsiders" today. In the documentary, you've got parents on the streets arguing about whether the attitudes of the people at this nearby festival are reckless or pure, you've got a cop who says that good nature of the festival-goers cannot be questioned, you've got the army sending doctors, food, water, etc. in order to make sure that everyone is safe...What the hell happened over the last 50 years? Did the outsiders become less accepting or did the festival-goers become less deserving of acceptance?
Every day I am thankful that I was introduced to psychedelic drugs.