It's much closer to simple ‘monkey-see monkey-do’ repetition of what amounts to slogans that the TV repeats over and over. Most people, failed by 20 yrs of reinforced ‘zero tolerance’ and policy-tyrants from kindergarten through college and into to their job training, exhibit a sort of anti-intellectual fear of independent thought, even over basic concepts involving simple logic chains.
In politics this presents as a refusal to consider alternate views or sources (‘I refuse to listen to Fox or Q-anon BS’, ‘You can’t change my mind’), in the workplace as conformity and lack of initiative (‘We have to wear masks’, ‘I’ll watch videos on my device until my boss comes and restarts my computer for me’), and throughout society as cowardice, hysteria, and sloth (‘If you’re a racist I don’t want to hear it’, ‘But they all plead guilty’, ‘I can’t homeschool that’s too hard’).
Expect the unique American qualities of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and drive responsible in large part for our nations’ success to diminish, as ‘Generation Cuck’ behaves more like a 1980’s Japanese worker, afraid to speak up, try new approaches, and try out or even imagine alternatives to what any authority mandates (but without the accompanying cultural advantages in the homogeneous, highly traditional Japanese society such as strictly codified behaviors, clear hierarchy, family commitment, and strong work ethic).
It's much closer to simple ‘monkey-see monkey-do’ repetition of what amounts to slogans that the TV repeats over and over. Most people, failed by 20 yrs of reinforced ‘zero tolerance’ and policy-tyrants from kindergarten through college and into to their job training, exhibit a sort of anti-intellectual fear of independent thought, even over basic concepts involving simple logic chains.
In politics this presents as a refusal to consider alternate views or sources (‘I refuse to listen to Fox or Q-anon BS’, ‘You can’t change my mind’), in the workplace as conformity and lack of initiative (‘We have to wear masks’, ‘I’ll watch videos on my device until my boss comes and restarts my computer for me’), and throughout society as cowardice, hysteria, and sloth (‘If you’re a racist I don’t want to hear it’, ‘But they all plead guilty’, ‘I can’t homeschool that’s too hard’).
Expect the unique American qualities of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and drive responsible in large part for our nations’ success to diminish, as ‘Generation Cuck’ behaves more like a 1980’s Japanese worker, afraid to speak up, try new approaches, and try out or even imagine alternatives to what any authority mandates (but without the accompanying cultural advantages in the homogeneous, highly traditional Japanese society such as strictly codified behaviors, clear hierarchy, family commitment, and strong work ethic).