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runonce 12 points ago +12 / -0

They should just change the title to "How The United States Became The Place Everyone Wants To Be"

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Independepede 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is why I'm not too worried about the long-term outcome of all this mess. It will get mighty uncomfortable, but there is no way in hell that someone who behaves opposite of the values listed in the infographic can overcome people who do live by these values.

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Dizzy_Disagrees 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is it a new species? Should we study it? What if it’s endangered?

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f_u_reddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

They have finally defined what Make America Great Again means, it is the fulfillment of these ideals, specifically, if you work hard, you will have success and be able to own things, to be independent. I now realize why it offends them, they don't want to work, I never realized it was offensive to work hard and own things.

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El-Duderino 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow this is mental illness.

Imagine rejecting taking responsibility for your life because while people like to do that kind of thing.

These people are incredibly racist, but in their view, it’s all those hard working people who delay gratification and believe in work before play that are the evil ones.

M Scott Peck wrote a brilliant book called The Road Less Traveled, in which he gave advice on how to live a happy life. The first thing was accepting that life is difficult, but he had four specific values he recommended everyone follow. personal responsibility (for your actions AND your feelings/thoughts), delaying of gratification, dedication to truth/reality, and “balancing” (don’t work too much or play too much). This poster literally rejects all four of these key aspects of discipline, and for a racist reason.

I heard Hitler drinks water, so water must be evil.

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tomjefferson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dude fuck yeah.

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B4size25paper 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you?