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Big_Red_Hands 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are right, however I think the vast majority of the nation is actively taking it back. Not on the streets so much as they are in the markets. Give it time to stabilize, I hope I'm right, I think we're in for a big turnaround.

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Big_Red_Hands 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which sucks, because those boys had a lot to say on the 9/11 episode. Frassen actually made me feel good about the coming years. A lot of what they both said made a lot of sense and added up. I don't think the country will ever break up, and redraw state lines and like, I could be wrong but I just don't see that happening. Self segregation is harder to deny, but I think based on what these guys were pointing out, it'll be to those communities demise to do that. I work in Ferguson now, and you can see it taking place. The bread winners in terms of the attractive businesses here can't take anymore chimping. They're building a dispensary on the main drag, and it'll be economically good at the outset, and I smoke pot, but it will promote more drug use in the area over time and cripple it further. I could be wrong as hell, but those dudes pointed out a different way of looking at shit right now, that seems out of the box or an endgame in a way.

However, a lot of what was said in relation to the pendulum swinging back the other direction, couldn't be more spot on. The floats are a big flex, the social rules and values are coming back. I feel like I got red pilled again and am seeing more of the future in big general arcs. It's similar to that Charlie Chaplin speech, "this is the passing of greed" and evil men and all that. I really see this less of a war and more like these anarchists and nihilists got the rug pulled out, then the table cloth, and then they decided fuck this room and lit themselves on fire. I fear, violence before it gets much better. However, I'm convinced that Frassen is on to something when he said that the best times are ahead of us.

The government placated these pieces of shit and gave them what they wanted and it became an integral part of their identity. Now that Papa Trump, leading the culture of "FUCK YOU, NO!" and the receipt collection that's taking place on the right side of history at the moment, these leeches are scrambling to stay relevant. These are amazing times. It's terrible that so many people are out of work, spent their savings, and are struggling with the scamdemic. However, I hope that with these next four years (and IF they can actually negotiate another 4 ((HOLY FUCK))) it may get crazy but I have hope that we can pull through and ultimately be prosperous. I do foresee us closing these borders for good for the next 30 years, and I see that being absolutely necessary in order to keep this momentum going within the country. Fuck it feels good, in a weird way, that this tumult and tantrum is merely a promise for a wholly better tomorrow, conflict or not (probably though).

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Big_Red_Hands 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m working on my close friend and co-worker. He sees a lot of the hypocrisies but he’s pretty conflicted.