I remember the late 90s very well. There was great optimism. Technology was advancing quickly, but there was a clear consensus that freedom and democracy was the most important thing (in the European country I was born in).
The internet had just kicked off big. I got my first job in tech and was loving it. Experts were experts. They were critical. The news appeared real and void of political opinion.
After 911 things went south but not very quickly. I remember 2008 and being happy finally a black man was going to be POTUS. It was soon after that I took the red pill, mostly through modern women and their behavior. YouTube was still cool. But from there on out it got worse very quickly.
And here we are: in a dystopian nightmare that will not disappear anytime soon, with 90% of the people in a deep consumerist sleep.
I remember the late 90s very well. There was great optimism. Technology was advancing quickly, but there was a clear consensus that freedom and democracy was the most important thing (in the European country I was born in).
The internet had just kicked off big. I got my first job in tech and was loving it. Experts were experts. They were critical. The news appeared real and void of political opinion.
After 911 things went south but not very quickly. I remember 2008 and being happy finally a black man was going to be POTUS. It was soon after that I took the red pill, mostly through modern women and their behavior. YouTube was still cool. But from there on out it got worse very quickly.
And here we are: in a dystopian nightmare that will not disappear anytime soon, with 90% of the people in a deep consumerist sleep.