Ex-KGB propagandist talks about how it takes 15-20 years to seed a political revolution, because you need to brainwash a generation from when they’re very young: https://youtu.be/bX3EZCVj2XA
Every time it makes it to the front page there are people who've never seen it.
I will always upvote it, and sometime in the distant future, when America has been purged of every last communist, and my grandkids are living on the moon, I'll still be upvoting Yuri as a warning to future generations.
Take your concern elsewhere. We never stop posting the truth just because it’s been posted before. Guess we should never post Seth Rich again either, troll?
Most of the younger (my) generation doesn’t even know what 95% of the US is like. They spend their whole lives in metropolitan centers and think it makes them cultured and well travelled when they go from one metro area to another. That’s why they think Russians stole the election, they can not comprehend so many Trump voters existing because they have no clue about anything outside of their city’s outer belt.
It's one of those days that if you were alive for it, you'll remember it very clearly. Many people say the same about the day that JFK was assassinated.
Oof. I saw tower 1 come down on live TV. Fiancee was getting an MRI, so I was in a hospital waiting room. Of course I saw tower 2 come down live too. I'm not a '911 truther,' but that never looked right to me ...
Like you’re reading about ottoman invasions or something and all the sudden you throw your book down in the middle of class stand up and shout “I’m not gonna take this shit anymore“ and just start rioting
I guess in that case everyone in the class would stand up and clap. You probably get to have sex with the teacher as well.
The years following 9/11 were the best I had ever experienced in my lifetime, even living in ultra leftist Los Angeles there was still a lot of unity.
In 2002 or 2003 I took a trip to NYC to visit and pay homage at the WTC - the energy in NYC was incredible, it felt like there was electricity in the air.
Big city, lots of people, but boundless patriotism, brotherhood, and unity. Classism, racism, whateverism appeared to be non-factors, everyone was on board and everyone had each others back.
Ex-KGB propagandist talks about how it takes 15-20 years to seed a political revolution, because you need to brainwash a generation from when they’re very young: https://youtu.be/bX3EZCVj2XA
Pede I feel you but, if I had a dollar For every time a pede reminded us about Yuri Bezmenov. I could buy a new Ar 15.
Every time it makes it to the front page there are people who've never seen it.
I will always upvote it, and sometime in the distant future, when America has been purged of every last communist, and my grandkids are living on the moon, I'll still be upvoting Yuri as a warning to future generations.
Young pere here, I’ll be in a shoot out killing some communists before I accept anarchy or communism as the new normal
Take your concern elsewhere. We never stop posting the truth just because it’s been posted before. Guess we should never post Seth Rich again either, troll?
Check YOUR OWN tone.
Boy, You came at me foul so I'm returning the gesture.
You’re the one who “came at me foul” for posting a link to a video. Stop being a victim, that’s what libs do.
Dude just walk away
Most of the younger (my) generation doesn’t even know what 95% of the US is like. They spend their whole lives in metropolitan centers and think it makes them cultured and well travelled when they go from one metro area to another. That’s why they think Russians stole the election, they can not comprehend so many Trump voters existing because they have no clue about anything outside of their city’s outer belt.
They do not , that's for sure and it is by no means limited to these rioters and kids
It's one of those days that if you were alive for it, you'll remember it very clearly. Many people say the same about the day that JFK was assassinated.
It's true. I was in high school at the time, and I remember every bit of that day clearly.
Where did you see plane 1?
Oof. I saw tower 1 come down on live TV. Fiancee was getting an MRI, so I was in a hospital waiting room. Of course I saw tower 2 come down live too. I'm not a '911 truther,' but that never looked right to me ...
Look at all that 'white privilege' raining down!
Yeah little idiots .
Imagine that history made you angry.
Like you’re reading about ottoman invasions or something and all the sudden you throw your book down in the middle of class stand up and shout “I’m not gonna take this shit anymore“ and just start rioting
I guess in that case everyone in the class would stand up and clap. You probably get to have sex with the teacher as well.
The years following 9/11 were the best I had ever experienced in my lifetime, even living in ultra leftist Los Angeles there was still a lot of unity.
In 2002 or 2003 I took a trip to NYC to visit and pay homage at the WTC - the energy in NYC was incredible, it felt like there was electricity in the air.
Big city, lots of people, but boundless patriotism, brotherhood, and unity. Classism, racism, whateverism appeared to be non-factors, everyone was on board and everyone had each others back.
And then into 2005 economy BOOMED
I lts just unfathomable that there is a generation who knows not about 9-11
This year NY and many states will not do anything to remember 9/11.
I will be surprised if NY holds any event at all.
Holy fuck that pisses me off
"911 we will never forget"
I will be surprised if NYC is still standing.
Every generation has been brain washed. Just at different times about different things.