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‘Athletes and actors don’t look all that much anymore like they did when I was a young fan in the 1960s and 1970s’

October 7, 2015 By Kathy Shaidle

Steve Sailer writes:

Recreational drugs such as LSD were massively publicized in the 1960s as playing a role in the culture’s swing to the left. But far less attention has been paid to the subsequent influence of performance-enhancing drugs such as steroids.

These artificial variants on male sex hormones are especially interesting because, well, sex is interesting. Our society has been engaged for several decades in a giant science experiment involving the biochemical essence of masculinity, but few cultural intellectuals have paid systematic attention to what the results have been.

One problem is that we don’t have much awareness of a history of steroid use by celebrities. The more I’ve poked around the subject, the further back into the past the phenomenon appears to go.

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