There are people below us, Gen Zers, who are genuinely becoming black pilled over this. If the left thought we were racist homophobic whatever before, they've seen nothing yet. There are people genuinely becoming white supremacists, genuinely hateful, genuinely cynical over what the left is doing. Likewise, the left is creating their own radicals of children under their BLM curriculums in public school.
If we don't fight this war, if we don't fix this mess, our children will.
I've heard from friends and other pedes here months ago of people around them being black pilled radicalized. Consumeproduct[dot]win has also been radicalized. Its possible these are one off cases, but it wouldn't surprise me if it weren't.
Exactly -- I know I'm biased, as a historian, but people really need to study their history more, especially those who keep shouting about how "dRuMpF iS lItTeRaLlY hItLeR!!" and simultaneously always ask "How could something like the Holocaust ever happen?! It could never happen here!" I'd particularly like them to study the interim between WWI and WWII, and gain a better understanding of Weimar Republic Germany, the ideologies behind it, how the system was run, what the culture at the time looked like, what academic theories and schools of thought rose to prominence, and the general dynamic that developed between the communists and Nazis as Hitler began his rise to power. People generally have a very limited view of WWII and Germany's role in it, but have almost no understanding of what preceded it, and the ideologies (as well as culture) that was at play. They see so many false analogies and parallels between then (in Germany) and today, when there are so many real analogies and parallels that they remain ignorant of, or refuse to acknowledge. And of course our education system certainly won't help our k-12, or even college students (even those IN history programs!) understand it any better
There's a growing number of us who won't be happy until there is rope involved.
Shit like this is how you radicalize people.
There are people below us, Gen Zers, who are genuinely becoming black pilled over this. If the left thought we were racist homophobic whatever before, they've seen nothing yet. There are people genuinely becoming white supremacists, genuinely hateful, genuinely cynical over what the left is doing. Likewise, the left is creating their own radicals of children under their BLM curriculums in public school.
If we don't fight this war, if we don't fix this mess, our children will.
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
No one believes in the justice system anymore. And that's not even a right or left stance.
The most core element of the justice system is the second amendment.
Are they really? Most zoomers I’ve met irl seem stupidly complacent.
I've heard from friends and other pedes here months ago of people around them being black pilled radicalized. Consumeproduct[dot]win has also been radicalized. Its possible these are one off cases, but it wouldn't surprise me if it weren't.
Exactly -- I know I'm biased, as a historian, but people really need to study their history more, especially those who keep shouting about how "dRuMpF iS lItTeRaLlY hItLeR!!" and simultaneously always ask "How could something like the Holocaust ever happen?! It could never happen here!" I'd particularly like them to study the interim between WWI and WWII, and gain a better understanding of Weimar Republic Germany, the ideologies behind it, how the system was run, what the culture at the time looked like, what academic theories and schools of thought rose to prominence, and the general dynamic that developed between the communists and Nazis as Hitler began his rise to power. People generally have a very limited view of WWII and Germany's role in it, but have almost no understanding of what preceded it, and the ideologies (as well as culture) that was at play. They see so many false analogies and parallels between then (in Germany) and today, when there are so many real analogies and parallels that they remain ignorant of, or refuse to acknowledge. And of course our education system certainly won't help our k-12, or even college students (even those IN history programs!) understand it any better
Hear, hear. Well said. We’ve got one ballot box left to spend, and the next generation will be using ammo boxes if we don’t turn this around.
Rope? You're too nice.