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My comment in another thread, I want to make a thread on this topic:
It's about how we got to the situation we are in, where we come from and why all of us who are under 40 years old feel like we live in a dystopia.
It has to do with the paradigm shift that occurred in the 90s worldwide with the triumph of neoliberalism over socialism.
It's about how we got to the situation we are in, where we come from and why all of us who are under 40 years old feel like we live in a dystopia.
It has to do with the paradigm shift that occurred in the 90s worldwide with the triumph of neoliberalism over socialism.
Lookism has always been part of human nature
Social media and the psychopathic-individualist-consumer sociopolitical paradigm that came with neoliberalism after the fall of the USSR turned the world into a shitty dystopia
We are children of decadence
wrote about this in another thread on .org
We are all affected by culture and the historical moment in which we live, not everything is biological determinism as some extremist blackpillers want to believe.
That's why the '90s were such a dark time: it was the beginning of devastation and that shadow was felt in the atmosphere.
It doesn't matter if the Jews managed communism from the shadows or if Stalin sent a lot of people to the gulags, the simple existence of the USSR posed a sociopolitical and humanistic dichotomy, it was a socialist society that had triumphed and had become a superpower
"Perhaps the human being has a future working together with other people, being part of a community and desiring the common good", at least that is what socialist ideals propose on paper.
When that model fell, only one vision of the world remained as a global paradigm: "Be a psychopath, worry only about yourself and making money, your life has to be based on buying the latest BMW and believing yourself better than your neighbor, nothing else matters."
We are children of this monstrosity that was erected 30 years ago.
Women are always the first to support and accept without questioning the winning sociopolitical model, as Orwell explained in 1984.
Psychopathy and egocentrism triumphed as a model of life... what did the majority of women become? egocentric psychopaths. They are a hive mind that will always support the dominant paradigm, just as before they were fervent Catholics, today they are fervent Feminists and the number one consumers.
The communal ideal of humanity ended up falling, and from those muds these muds
Social media serve to amplify this sociopolitical model, taking into account that the social mass acts in them as if each individual wanted to be the center of attention at all times and that the rest of humanity were their audience, suddenly social relations become pure competition to see who has the most likes or followers, or who has the best camera to take the best photos, they are all about fame, and of course women were the first to accept this social model willingly.
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