Be Me, 20 years old. Psych Major. Rocking the blue hair (and would totally do it again, fyi....)
Get red pilled after the election in 2016 (I didn’t vote.) Lurk on the Donald, start seeing the bullshit the mainstream media censors Get somewhat alienated by very well meaning but brainwashed loved ones. You know, the ones who honestly want the best for humanity and have been brainwashed by the commies. Obtain Trauma. Go to counseling, etc to try to process/bury feelings about this. Stuff them deep down and try to move on.
Be Me in 2020. 24. The world is on fire. Person in my life gets red pilled. Person starts sending me red-pilly stuff. Feelings re-surface. See how badly America looks like it’s falling to globalism and communism
Fuck it. See you fuckers in November.
We’ll never live in a post racial society if people keep being racist.
I don’t see what people don’t get about this.
Some people would have nothing without victimhood status.
This right here. For so many ppl, victimhood is their highest achievement.
Never have I lived in a society where anyone could openly say anything along the lines of "black lives don't matter," and I was born in 1964. Many many of us here truly lived in the "post racial society" you say never existed. You were what, 12, when Obama took Office? He made everything exponentially worse. Plannedriots are largely his doing, and that has pushed race relations back 50 years or more.
Before 9/11 it was largely different yet again. The 70's varied regionally, while the 80's and 90's mostly nobody cared what your skin color was. As counter-intuitive as it may be, Archie Bunker had a lot to do with this. People stuck in racism saw how ridiculous it was. Those that couldn't shed it learned they'd better keep it under wraps, if that was the best they could do.
You came along at a terrible time wrt this. And not a speck of it is natural, it's all pushed as divide and conquer strategy; part of the effort you do see to destroy the US. It takes 0 talent to prey upon the worst of human nature and get Americans to hate their fellow Americans. Yet they have done exactly this, along every axis of polarization imaginable.
Agree with the sentiment, but this is a human problem. It’s not even an uniquely American problem.
Right?
It really just takes people that are different to sit down for more than a few minutes, over a cup of coffee/beer, and everyone will learn the following about one another:
And, then most people from differing backgrounds with vastly different ideas and even various different hair colors ;) realize --we're born, we live, and we die; how we conduct ourselves is what makes our lives matter.
The only thing is --people have to be ok to have a conversation, not provide a lecture or shoutdown others through a megaphone.