Technically, it's impossible for the US to become a third world country.
The idiom has its roots in the cold war.
1st World Countries: Those allied with the USA against the Soviet Union.
2nd World Countries: Those allied with the Soviets.
3rd World: Everybody else.
It's probably not a coincidence, that the 3rd world mostly consisted of places too small, too poor, and too unimportant to be drawn into orbit in the 1st and 2nd worlds.
The whole zeitgeist in white countries of wanting outsiders to come in is so strange. Historically, every country was tribal, that's why there were so many wars fought for centuries over seemingly minute differences in culture between the Scottish and the English, the Germans and the Polish, Koreans and Chinese, etc.
But for some reason in the last 50 years all the whites just decided that history is over and all those differences don't matter anymore. And yet none of the other races/cultures got that memo, they're as tribal as ever and competing for the interests of their people. I don't get it.
Well, they've been singing the diversity is strength mantra for so long, I imagine there's a few idiots that believe it.
And then there's the low birth rate, must population replace argument too.
It's like there's been 50 years of a system, designed to inhibit young people from having children. Can't have babies while young-- too poor, need to get established, etc etc etc.
Feminism, driving women out of the house into the workforce-- lying to them, that somehow making power point presentations is going to be way more fulfilling than raising a family.
Yes. But you know I've been thinking, if our worldview is actually true, that people of competing cultures/races/religions really can't live together without perpetual conflict, then at some point these leftist ideologies must collapse. The soviet union's communism was a flawed system and it eventually collapsed, not even lasting a century.
Maybe in the future the United States will fracture off into different pieces again. It's impossible to predict because the trends we're seeing have only been around for 50 years which is a blip in the scope of human history. I believe we're seeing the racial/multicultural tension already being pushed to its breaking point right now, but only time will tell. There were a lot of Moors in Italy at one point right? Where'd they all go?
Technically, it's impossible for the US to become a third world country.
The idiom has its roots in the cold war.
1st World Countries: Those allied with the USA against the Soviet Union.
2nd World Countries: Those allied with the Soviets.
3rd World: Everybody else.
It's probably not a coincidence, that the 3rd world mostly consisted of places too small, too poor, and too unimportant to be drawn into orbit in the 1st and 2nd worlds.
The whole zeitgeist in white countries of wanting outsiders to come in is so strange. Historically, every country was tribal, that's why there were so many wars fought for centuries over seemingly minute differences in culture between the Scottish and the English, the Germans and the Polish, Koreans and Chinese, etc.
But for some reason in the last 50 years all the whites just decided that history is over and all those differences don't matter anymore. And yet none of the other races/cultures got that memo, they're as tribal as ever and competing for the interests of their people. I don't get it.
Well, they've been singing the diversity is strength mantra for so long, I imagine there's a few idiots that believe it.
And then there's the low birth rate, must population replace argument too.
It's like there's been 50 years of a system, designed to inhibit young people from having children. Can't have babies while young-- too poor, need to get established, etc etc etc.
Feminism, driving women out of the house into the workforce-- lying to them, that somehow making power point presentations is going to be way more fulfilling than raising a family.
One could go on and on.
Yes. But you know I've been thinking, if our worldview is actually true, that people of competing cultures/races/religions really can't live together without perpetual conflict, then at some point these leftist ideologies must collapse. The soviet union's communism was a flawed system and it eventually collapsed, not even lasting a century.
Maybe in the future the United States will fracture off into different pieces again. It's impossible to predict because the trends we're seeing have only been around for 50 years which is a blip in the scope of human history. I believe we're seeing the racial/multicultural tension already being pushed to its breaking point right now, but only time will tell. There were a lot of Moors in Italy at one point right? Where'd they all go?