Maybe they used to be, but now all of the American cars have planned obsolescence, I don’t understand why people still buy from them, when Japanese cars and trucks will last so much longer. They may not be as cool or American, but I resent supporting companies who intentionally design their products to fail.
I mean, schools have done a pretty good job of teaching me math. As a senior engineering student, I don’t recall much indoctrination in my classes, just mostly from the peer pressure of being surrounded by liberal students. Guess it depends on the degree.
They did teach me some fake history in k-12, luckily I was a terrible student and hardly remember any of it. Though I guess the most dangerous indoctrination is the subtle stuff that I probably don’t remember but has a subconscious effect on me. Also, it was 12 years ago I graduated high school, I’m sure the propaganda is much worse now with things such as global warming and other fake science.
I feel like history does repeat itself, though with the advancement of technology, it may reach a point of no turning back. Perhaps with the help of advanced AI and surveillance/lethal technology, such as 5G, we could reach a point where we could be enslaved indefinitely.
Though I think this works both ways. Technology is also a great tool for waking up the majority of the country, before it has to get so bad that we are forced to revolt.
Right? Part of me wishes I had taken the "blue pill", and was walking around with a mask on oblivious and happy. Now I walk around and look at everyone with their muzzles on, and it really saddens me how all of these people have their marker of slavery right on their faces and they have no idea. No one thinks for themselves. And somehow I feel like the crazy one. I need to get out of Denver, Colorado.
Why are we still thinking in terms of Republican vs Democrat? It’s Patriots vs globalist uni-party.