This is used in the first chapter of Phil Scratons' excellent book ' Hillsborough - The Truth', to show the comparisons with what happened at Hillsborough, and the failure to learn from incidents such as these.
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After the Wall Street Crash and the great depression of the 1930's, the US government introduced the Glass–Steagall Act in 1933 to stop such a thing happening again. However people forgot the lessons of the great depression, and 66 years later, the Republican led senate and House of Representatives repealed the Glass–Steagall Act when Bill Clinton was in power. 10 years on, Wall street did the exact same thing and we are currently living through the outcome of that example of greed and stupidity People need to be reminded of all these historical disasters, so that the acts of greedy stupid people to not cost the lives of any more people. Be it 1946, 1971, 1985(x2) or 1989, it is down to the vigilant to remind all of us that these things happened, and to not have the greed and arrogance to let them happen again. It appears that there are generational boundaries to grief, and maybe if it was not for the cover-up and fight for Justice, Hillsborough would also be a distant memory consigned to the bad old days. Hopefully, the scale and impact of Hillsborough will leave a greater impression that the older disasters.