01-08-2024, 11:54 PM
This post was last modified 01-09-2024, 12:09 AM by DontTreadOnMe.
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Not a very cheery title, that is for sure.
Not something that is easy to read or talk about, but it certainly should be talked about.
I think silence is the one of the tool of those who want this collapse to happen.
Let's talk about the bizarre, the fringe, the noise...but let's not look at the big picture.
I guess I just don't know what to say about Mr. Hanson's article.
It is unimaginable.
Not something that is easy to read or talk about, but it certainly should be talked about.
I think silence is the one of the tool of those who want this collapse to happen.
Let's talk about the bizarre, the fringe, the noise...but let's not look at the big picture.
Quote:In the last six months, we have borne witness to many iconic moments evidencing the collapse of American culture.A Culture in Collapse American civilization has been turned upside down, and we have a rendezvous soon with the once unthinkable and unimaginable.
The signs are everywhere and cover the gamut of politics, the economy, education, social life, popular culture, foreign policy, and the military. These symptoms of decay share common themes.
Our descent is self-induced; it is not a symptom of a foreign attack or subterfuge. Our erosion is not the result of poverty and want, but of leisure and excess. We are not suffering from existential crises of famine, plague, or the collapse of our grid and fuel sources. Prior, far poorer, and war-torn generations now seem far better off than what we are becoming.
I guess I just don't know what to say about Mr. Hanson's article.
It is unimaginable.
Timor est magnus animus interfectorem!!!