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Blackpill What exactly is going on?

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I'm trying to make sense of what is going on. Are we in a crisis? What went wrong. Did it happen when we forgot LGTBQ rights? It was never something I thought about. I just knew that it was something people talked about. But I see it's apparently a big deal. Okay. So is that the source of bad things? Is it the corporations that are causing the problems of today?

I'm supposed to just max. Is that it? I already maxed out my blackpill knowledge. So I don't know what else to do. Are you guys capitalismaxing? Are you guys on the streets protesting?
 
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Honestly, I have no idea what's going on
 
Take your meds buddy boyo.
 
What went wrong.
• Women's entrance in the workforce and universities.

• Women's right to vote and be elected.

• Social assistance, affirmative action, and handouts given to women.

• Feminism promoted across the West.

• Sexual liberation and the end of slut-shaming.

• Promiscuity encouraged and enhanced by dating apps and social media, which consequently gave rise to hypergamy and the hookup culture.

• Divorce-rape laws, false accusations of domestic violence and rape, misandry and toxic views toward men.

• Higher age of consent preventing adult men from marrying virgin and healthy teenage girls.

• Common sense lost. No knowledge about the true behavior of women and their manipulative nature. People are encouraged to overlook women's mistakes and misdeeds.

• Promotion of degenerate lifestyles, such as polygamy, single motherhood, childless mature people, and so on.
 
I'm confused as well ngl buddy boyo
 
• Women's entrance in the workforce and universities.

• Women's right to vote and be elected.

• Social assistance, affirmative action, and handouts given to women.

• Feminism promoted across the West.

• Sexual liberation and the end of slut-shaming.

• Promiscuity encouraged and enhanced by dating apps and social media, which consequently gave rise to hypergamy and the hookup culture.

• Divorce-rape laws, false accusations of domestic violence and rape, misandry and toxic views toward men.

• Higher age of consent preventing adult men from marrying virgin and healthy teenage girls.

• Common sense lost. No knowledge about the true behavior of women and their manipulative nature. People are encouraged to overlook women's mistakes and misdeeds.

• Promotion of degenerate lifestyles, such as polygamy, single motherhood, childless mature people, and so on.
But we can't just say women don't deserve the right to vote. Isn't that what caused these problems in the first place. There has to be a middle ground.
 
But we can't just say women don't deserve the right to vote.
Yes, we can say that. Women's right to vote made the governmental interference increase across the West. Basically, the State has more authority over our lives than ever before. Not only because of women, but they did have a hand in that. They are natural socialists.

Isn't that what caused these problems in the first place. There has to be a middle ground.
What do you suggest? I showed you several reasons as to why we're in this shitty situation to begin with. What do you think was the turning point? Let's hear.
 
Yes, we can say that. Women's right to vote made the governmental interference increase across the West. Basically, the State has more authority over our lives than ever before. Not only because of women, but they did have a hand in that. They are natural socialists.


What do you suggest? I showed you several reasons as to why we're in this shitty situation to begin with. What do you think was the turning point? Let's hear.
Maybe we should have kept the gold standard.
 
• Women's entrance in the workforce and universities.

• Women's right to vote and be elected.

• Social assistance, affirmative action, and handouts given to women.

• Feminism promoted across the West.

• Sexual liberation and the end of slut-shaming.

• Promiscuity encouraged and enhanced by dating apps and social media, which consequently gave rise to hypergamy and the hookup culture.

• Divorce-rape laws, false accusations of domestic violence and rape, misandry and toxic views toward men.

• Higher age of consent preventing adult men from marrying virgin and healthy teenage girls.

• Common sense lost. No knowledge about the true behavior of women and their manipulative nature. People are encouraged to overlook women's mistakes and misdeeds.

• Promotion of degenerate lifestyles, such as polygamy, single motherhood, childless mature people, and so on.
You sound like uncle Ted himself, very high IQ and awesomeawesome comment right here
 
Yeah, what's going on @gimmedatrope999 @Mecoja ?
 
Frankly, what we're supposed to do is just die, or just become entirely different people (same thing, really). The point is that there is no point, it's just an information system feeding on its own output. At this point the cycle is just running too fast for us to catch up, which is where we are. Considering that there is no point in the first place, though, I guess we just cope and get on with our day.
 
Yeah, what's going on @gimmedatrope999 @Mecoja ?
I dont understand why are majority of people happy with scraps while tiny minority live in richness, logical chain of events would be low value males to rebel and demand better treatment but we all know its not going to happen, nothing happens unless (someone) backs you up. We are doomed.
 
I'm trying to make sense of what is going on. Are we in a crisis? What went wrong. Did it happen when we forgot LGTBQ rights? It was never something I thought about. I just knew that it was something people talked about. But I see it's apparently a big deal. Okay. So is that the source of bad things? Is it the corporations that are causing the problems of today?

The corporations are responsible for many of our problems.

Observe:

Ralph Nader > In the Public Interest > Think Big to Overcome Losing Big to Corporatism

Think Big to Overcome Losing Big to Corporatism​


By Ralph Nader
January 7, 2022
The progressive citizen groups, that in the sixties and seventies, drove through Congress the key environmental, worker, and consumer legislation, since unmatched, must feel nostalgic. Those were the years when legislation throwing cruel companies on the defensive was signed by arch-corporatist, President Richard Nixon, because he read the political tea leaves.
These bills included the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and environmental laws, the establishment of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for worker health and safety, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and worker pension protection, among others.
Alas, Richard Nixon was the last Republican president to be afraid of liberals. When grade B actor Ronald Reagan flew into Washington, he opened all doors to Big Business. A cruel man with a smile, Reagan gave an actor’s cover to the greatest collapse into the corporate power pits in American history.
Here is a checklist showing the takeovers of our government at all levels by the corporate supremacists for whom enough is never enough when it came to profits and power.

1. Regulatory agencies curbing corporate ravages were essentially shut down. Reaganites thought companies should regulate themselves when it comes to the health, safety, and economic well-being of the American people; which is to say, the corporate rule took over the rule of law.


2. Labor unions were weakened by timid leadership, anti-labor policies, acceleration of job exports, and the major shift by the Democratic Party to solicit money from rapidly expanding corporate political action committees (PACs).


3. Congress abandoned its role of checks and balances and gave much of its constitutional power to the imperial, autocratic presidency. This concentration of power and secrecy in the White House seriously weakened the power of civic groups that had been able to start their reform drives in Congress.


4. The consequences of corporatizing Congress allowed the tax system to be filled with escapes and lower rates for the super-rich and global corporations. It allowed presidents to get corporatist judges confirmed to dominate the courts. It permitted total inaction on the necessity of strengthening our federal corporate criminal laws, including antitrust enforcement and laws, so out of date that they became out of mind by the supposed enforcers in the Executive Branch.


5. A spineless Congress fell to its knees before the military-industrial complex so much so that the bloated unaudited ‘defense’ budget zoomed over 50% of discretionary spending by the federal government. The military empire grew without congressional oversight.


6. Meanwhile, the corporate giants became dominant in weakening the private pillars of American law. They turned freedom of contracts into fine-print consumer servitude, while coercing consumers into also giving up key rights and remedies under the law of torts should they incur wrongful injuries.


A manipulated credit economy took away consumers’ control over their own money, subjecting them to penalties, ultimatums, and punitive credit scores.


7. Without challenge to their marketing, corporations commercialized childhood, directly selling to kids junk foods and junk drinks that set off the deadly obesity epidemic and its health-damaging results. They sold violent programming and exploited the weaknesses of children, circumventing parental authority and discipline.

I am in a much worse state than I was in early 2020, but I decided to share this with you...

I’m not talking about their test scores, nor the latest fads in rebranding education, like the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) curriculum that de-emphasizes the first two thirds of the old mantra – reading, writing and arithmetic. Rather, I am questioning what they learned about their real-world surroundings, about preparing themselves for life as citizens, workers, consumers, taxpayers, voters and members of various communities.


Not very much, sad to say. The same is true of my generation. Instead of receiving an enriching and well-rounded education, we were fed myths. All societies perpetuate lavish myths that enable the few to rule over the many, repress critical thinking and camouflage the grim realities. Our country was, and remains, no exception.


In school we learned that our country was number one, the greatest in the world. We sang “Onward Christian Soldiers” in music class. Being the “greatest” was neither defined nor questioned. We simply had a vague sense that “great” meant militarily and economically “big.”


In practice, however, “great” was associated with kneejerk patriotism and served as a barrier to thinking critically about what we were told to take for granted. For were we to parse the deeper meaning of the word “great,” we might have had to make specific comparisons of the United States in concrete ways with other countries such as Canada and those in Europe. And we might have discovered that we weren’t first in many areas of human and environmental well-being.
 
What the fuck are you even saying. what the fuck are you even talking about?
 
• Women's entrance in the workforce and universities.

• Women's right to vote and be elected.

• Social assistance, affirmative action, and handouts given to women.

• Feminism promoted across the West.

• Sexual liberation and the end of slut-shaming.

• Promiscuity encouraged and enhanced by dating apps and social media, which consequently gave rise to hypergamy and the hookup culture.

• Divorce-rape laws, false accusations of domestic violence and rape, misandry and toxic views toward men.

• Higher age of consent preventing adult men from marrying virgin and healthy teenage girls.

• Common sense lost. No knowledge about the true behavior of women and their manipulative nature. People are encouraged to overlook women's mistakes and misdeeds.

• Promotion of degenerate lifestyles, such as polygamy, single motherhood, childless mature people, and so on.
Correct
 
i wanna deathmaxx.
 
Everything went downhill since 1945
 

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