Dude! I was working in a record store when 3 Years... came out. That got so much play in store.
It's recockulous how effectively idealogical subversion works. It's wrong to condemn only certain acts of violence; Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben, beloved icons erased; the many people ITT who never saw color, myself included, are somehow bad because of it. I never 100% aligned with any political party, but I'd be proud to call myself a "registered Anti-Communist," were such a party founded.
Main-stream media has radicalized me more than /pol/. Sorry, not sorry. If you're conscious enough to pick up on the propaganda and the hypocrisy once you've been alerted to it, your ass is getting radicalized right-quick.
Oh my goodness, I used-to want to help everyone. 20 years ago.
Are you me? I've said something very close to this sentiment here before. Gave up looking, but the first two sentences in the second paragraph of this post will do. Basically, it was that once I noticed the 'ganda, I began to see more and more of it everywhere, à la the sunglasses in John Carpenter's They Live. In fact it's been downright clumsy and heavy-handed last few years, likely far more. I'm sure I'd be labeled a "reactionary" by many these days, but I still hold the same core values that were "liberal" about that long ago. Shit, Ron Paul was "cool" in the 90s!
Dude! I was working in a record store when 3 Years... came out. That got so much play in store.
It's recockulous how effectively idealogical subversion works. It's wrong to condemn only certain acts of violence; Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben, beloved icons erased; the many people ITT who never saw color, myself included, are somehow bad because of it. I never 100% aligned with any political party, but I'd be proud to call myself a "registered Anti-Communist," were such a party founded.
Main-stream media has radicalized me more than /pol/. Sorry, not sorry. If you're conscious enough to pick up on the propaganda and the hypocrisy once you've been alerted to it, your ass is getting radicalized right-quick.
Oh my goodness, I used-to want to help everyone. 20 years ago.
Are you me? I've said something very close to this sentiment here before. Gave up looking, but the first two sentences in the second paragraph of this post will do. Basically, it was that once I noticed the 'ganda, I began to see more and more of it everywhere, à la the sunglasses in John Carpenter's They Live. In fact it's been downright clumsy and heavy-handed last few years, likely far more. I'm sure I'd be labeled a "reactionary" by many these days, but I still hold the same core values that were "liberal" about that long ago. Shit, Ron Paul was "cool" in the 90s!
Brother from another mother? =)