My dad's father was a horrifically abusive man. He would beat his sons down to the raw skin and make them bleed. He would make them do things like kneel down on bb pellets. He would pick them up by their necks and punch them in the stomach in a fit of rage. If they didn't finish their dinner, he'd literally knock them across the face off the chair and onto the floor and then send them to bed hungry for the rest of the week. At dinner, he'd make them eat things that no kid wants to eat like liver and onions or limburger cheese just because he could be an asshole like that, then hit them when they predictably didn't finish it.
He was no better to my grandmother either. In-fact, he was so bad that she pulled a gun on him once while he was sleeping ala Karen Hill in Goodfellas. If it hadn't been for a garbage truck driving by to wake him up, she'd have shot him.
In the 1950s, that was accepted as a father "doing his fatherly duties to discipline his children" and a husband "being a man in control of his house." Child abuse went largely unnoticed or not punished by the law if it was noticed because that's just dad being dad. The same thing goes for spousal abuse, that largely occurred towards the wife. Not to mention women couldn't open bank accounts, get credit cards, hold most professions, and on.
So to the women in this video, you need to reconsider and relearn history because 1950 and June Cleaver isn't what you think it is.