The social contract is broken

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BQ2017
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Here I'll fix it:

"The boomers who have been the dominant voting bloc in this country the longest have been voting in a way that has steered it irrevocably towards destruction, and the CEOs of large corporations who have zero (0) attachment to the nation, not country, of America, caused all this"
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BQ2017 said:

This isn't going to happen, because no one wants to go first, and they shouldn't, because the minute they lift their heads up it's the entire book thrown at them and they're disappeared. Wife loses a husband, children lose a father, income gone. Your rage against the machine was rewarded with destroying your family.

"Someone ought to do something! But….not me! I have work tomorrow!"

Palantir would know about your plans for revolution before you did. Wouldnt' even get so far as a town hall meeting.
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BQ2017 said:

This isn't going to happen, because no one wants to go first, and they shouldn't, because the minute they lift their heads up it's the entire book thrown at them and they're disappeared. Wife loses a husband, children lose a father, income gone. Your rage against the machine was rewarded with destroying your family.

"Someone ought to do something! But….not me! I have work tomorrow!"


Well, a bunch of men don't have families or good jobs. Nothing to lose but nothing to fight for either.
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MooreTrucker said:

Fishing Fools said:

Boomers and Politicians and CEO's caused this…

FIFY. I had nothing to do with this.

As a boomer. You are welcome for the boomers who invented this media on which the poster can blame boomers for their problems.
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fullback44 said:

Something tells me that good will prevail over the evil thieves we have running parts of our country - when the middle class realizes they have been getting screwed and their lives and families are barely making because of taxation that is being wasted on POS Somalian thieves, you will see something happen. The younger to middle age people will open that can of whoop ass


Lefties think allowing fraud is acceptable as long as they "tried" and voted a certain way that they believe makes them "good"
BQ2017
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Step 1. Single guy in a bad job chimps out (righteously) and tries to do something
Step 2. Killed or captured, domestic terrorist, dragged in front of cameras, the demoralization continues
Step 3. Other single guys in bad jobs are even more demoralized and black pilled, hope is lost, don't want to demoralize any more (White) men
Step 4. Do nothing
BQ2017
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Precisely. Organization is impossible.

"But not me and my buddies we're locked down tight!"

Yeah man there's at least one 3 letter agent encouraging more anger and frustration in your buddy group. No organization means forced lone wolves, which are easy to humiliate and mock and demoralize everyone else. The system is designed to be this way, and it's perfect, if I'm being honest
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Shut the **** up and go to work.

There are daycares in Minnesota to fund and million-dollar tiny homes for the homeless to build.
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Esteban du Plantier said:

Shut the **** up and go to work.

There are daycares in Minnesota to fund and million-dollar tiny homes for the homeless to build.

Ehhh... We're just chucking the homeless into the bayou!
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BQ2017 said:

Precisely. Organization is impossible.

"But not me and my buddies we're locked down tight!"

Yeah man there's at least one 3 letter agent encouraging more anger and frustration in your buddy group. No organization means forced lone wolves, which are easy to humiliate and mock and demoralize everyone else. The system is designed to be this way, and it's perfect, if I'm being honest

So what's your plan?

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I've given up. I have a job I have to go to to feed my wife and daughter. I have to keep paying my taxes or I risk financially ruining my family or worse. I can't do anything because I'm one man who hates the entire government. I bet you and I are similarly minded. Were either of us to do anything, we'd be destroyed like what I said earlier. So I've just given up. Can only take care of my wife and daughter.

>but you're a blackpiller! You're a loser! A real American would rise up against his tyrannical government and fix it with his own hands!

Yeah ok Superman let me know when you're victorious and I'll give you a round of applause. Because what's your plan? Vote harder? You gonna vote for the super tough on crime badass primary Republican who folds like a wet blanket the minute he gets to Washington because he never actually cared about you, and instead cares more about plaudits from communists and women, though I repeat myself for the most part? What's your plan?
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FWTXAg said:

Its Texas Aggies, dammit said:



The productive class carries crumbling systems through exhausting labor, only to see their output fund their own dispossession. When they protest the betrayal, they're labeled bigots. The system can't survive this thermodynamic reality: draining competent populations while importing dependency inevitably collapses. People are finally waking up and choosing self-preservation over loyalty to a hostile regime.


Yes sir.

But if you think it's bad now, just wait until the bubble that we all know is about to pop, pops. Those of us under 60 years of age are going to live to see times worse than the Great Depression, and soon.


Been saying it for years. No amount of voting is undoing what's coming. It's a natural progression of the economic cycles of civilizations. We've been approaching and flirting around the top for over a decade, hence why the 2008 crash was merely a recession. To extend the timeline, they had to steal from the taxpayers through money supply expansion and subsequent inflation. They continue to can kick each new year, but can only do so for so long. Eventually reality hits. Few are prepared. Even few who want to be aren't prepared enough.
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If voting made a difference, they wouldn't let us do it.
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Heineken-Ashi said:

FWTXAg said:

Its Texas Aggies, dammit said:



The productive class carries crumbling systems through exhausting labor, only to see their output fund their own dispossession. When they protest the betrayal, they're labeled bigots. The system can't survive this thermodynamic reality: draining competent populations while importing dependency inevitably collapses. People are finally waking up and choosing self-preservation over loyalty to a hostile regime.


Yes sir.

But if you think it's bad now, just wait until the bubble that we all know is about to pop, pops. Those of us under 60 years of age are going to live to see times worse than the Great Depression, and soon.


Been saying it for years. No amount of voting is undoing what's coming. It's a natural progression of the economic cycles of civilizations. We've been approaching and flirting around the top for over a decade, hence why the 2008 crash was merely a recession. To extend the timeline, they had to steal from the taxpayers through money supply expansion and subsequent inflation. They continue to can kick each new year, but can only do so for so long. Eventually reality hits. Few are prepared. Even few who want to be aren't prepared enough.


When the everything bubble pops, it will make 2008 look like a picnic.
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I think the social contract has been broken much longer than we realize.
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From the state and national level things appear hopeless. I can't do anything about crumbling systems, widespread corruption, subversion, sedition and a pervasive culture that is increasingly nihilistic and devoid of morality.

Good and notable people, with power and influence, are not putting an end to the wickedness and corruption which engulfs us, maybe stemming the tide, bringing some to the light (e.g., the resurgence of Thomas Sowell, Charlie Kirk), but they're not stopping it. Nor can they. They may even be martyred.

So what am I going to do about it all? I'm nobody.

I take solace in the life of Christ, the Apostles, and His disciples during the much romanticized Roman Empire.

All I can do is follow His example and maybe be a force for good among the people in my own small sphere of influence whilst maintaining my faith and a spirit "of power and of love, and of a sound mind" and not falling into despair and hopelessness.
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FWTXAg said:

BQ2017 said:

This isn't going to happen, because no one wants to go first, and they shouldn't, because the minute they lift their heads up it's the entire book thrown at them and they're disappeared. Wife loses a husband, children lose a father, income gone. Your rage against the machine was rewarded with destroying your family.

"Someone ought to do something! But….not me! I have work tomorrow!"

Palantir would know about your plans for revolution before you did. Wouldnt' even get so far as a town hall meeting.

Correct. And it's telling that any hint of organizing of this type would be met with the full force of the government and shut down, but black criminals with 43 arrests can just repeatedly cause harm and be free to murder innocent women on public transport and our government just shrugs its shoulders. Palantir won't be used to solve those sorts of problems.
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My belief is the change has to start at the local level. Your HOA's, school boards, city/county governments. Even those positions are terrible, but it's where we can leverage the most change that has an immediate impact on our day to day lives.

Looking at the state and federal levels of government is tiring at this point. It's like trying to find the finish line of a marathon when you're standing at the starting line. But local level stuff is the 100 yard dash.

If the right people get into the right positions at the local level, we can hopefully grow that to the state and federal levels.
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sleepybeagle said:

We are nearing a breaking point. I know younger, mostly men, are growing more disillusioned and looking for a way out of this mess. They play by the rules...but watch those who don't get advantages. Cities are turning into the 3rd world and no longer looking like the America many of us grew up in. Morality, ethics, and common beliefs are attacked. We've handed this generation a credit card with a 40 trillion dollar debt and then told them to just "work harder".

If your on a treadmill and running faster doesn't get you anywhere... eventually you get off...

this.

I'm working with a group of HS Juniors at a local catholic school and they are all very conservative and you can definitely see they don't know that the American dream is real anymore. I also have 4 boys all under 30 and they are pretty disillusioned and don't buy into any of the MSM BS in any way shape or form. They say whatever they want about the takers in society and don't care what other think.
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agracer said:

I'm woking with a group of HS Juniors ...

Woking
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MooreTrucker said:

Its Texas Aggies, dammit said:



The productive class carries crumbling systems through exhausting labor, only to see their output fund their own dispossession. When they protest the betrayal, they're labeled bigots. The system can't survive this thermodynamic reality: draining competent populations while importing dependency inevitably collapses. People are finally waking up and choosing self-preservation over loyalty to a hostile regime.

But are they? Election returns and congressional makeup would show otherwise.

how much of that is rigged? Look at CA, it should be about 40+ percent GOP at the state level and it's not even close b/c the districts are so rigged. same at the national level.
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BigRobSA said:

agracer said:

I'm woking with a group of HS Juniors ...

Woking

it was a typo genius.
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You can search for all of this information here:


Here is what this situation looks like on the SBA loan side and it's every bit as bad. Foreigners getting primary access to SBA loans have allowed them to take over the hotel, fast food, and gas station industries.
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agracer said:

BigRobSA said:

agracer said:

I'm woking with a group of HS Juniors ...

Woking

it was a typo genius.


You're right...



...but am I wrong? People that actively "woke" suck.
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As expected

Why do we even bother working? As Americans we just ****ed at every turn.
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The brisket of consequences rarely arrives with A1 sauce
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Malibu said:

First, define the social contract.

My stab: If you work a standard 40 hour work week, you should be able to afford a modest home that you own, food, and reasonable creature comforts for leisure, charity, and children's activities for a family size up to 4 kids.

The problem: That's not really true anymore.


And that's because irresonsible government spending on social entitlement programs has driven the costs of those items too high to be affordable.
Greater love hath no man than this....
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rwtxag83 said:

Malibu said:

First, define the social contract.

My stab: If you work a standard 40 hour work week, you should be able to afford a modest home that you own, food, and reasonable creature comforts for leisure, charity, and children's activities for a family size up to 4 kids.

The problem: That's not really true anymore.


And that's because irresponsible government spending on social entitlement programs has driven the costs of those items too high to be affordable.

Bingo!

Govt interference ruins everything.
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Get a loan and buy a gas station. The SBA and the banks owns those dudes. Good luck!
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agracer said:

sleepybeagle said:

We are nearing a breaking point. I know younger, mostly men, are growing more disillusioned and looking for a way out of this mess. They play by the rules...but watch those who don't get advantages. Cities are turning into the 3rd world and no longer looking like the America many of us grew up in. Morality, ethics, and common beliefs are attacked. We've handed this generation a credit card with a 40 trillion dollar debt and then told them to just "work harder".

If your on a treadmill and running faster doesn't get you anywhere... eventually you get off...

this.

I'm working with a group of HS Juniors at a local catholic school and they are all very conservative and you can definitely see they don't know that the American dream is real anymore. I also have 4 boys all under 30 and they are pretty disillusioned and don't buy into any of the MSM BS in any way shape or form. They say whatever they want about the takers in society and don't care what other think.


There is a cohort of millenial and gen-z men who realize they're being screwed by the systemic anti-white anti-American DEI systems that government has put in practice. These men had to be 'red-pilled' as young adults seeing how media reports and reality were completely opposite. They realized the altruistic post racial and immigrant melting pot society they were taught to embrace as kids has robbed them and their male offspring of opportunity.

These men aren't going to hide the truth from their boys. The next generation of boys won't have the rose colored glasses on that kids growing up from 1985-2010 had.

The sons of millenial and Gen-z conservative patriotic men are going to be the most anti-immigrant anti-DEI generation we've had in a century. It will have been 50 years of open immigration policy and the loss of a high trust society, and loss of a trust in media and government. Compounded by losing trust in the opposite sex as well.

Boys age 0-15 today will see their fathers and themselves screwed at every turn by three things: 1). racists anti-white polices, 2). Immigrants taking jobs and straining local schools, housing, and healthcare infrastructure, 3). Women.

20-30 years from now there will be major political turmoil. This may be the period we reach irreconcilable differences as a society between the right and the left. Leftist strongholds will have begun collapsing under their oppressive communist policies and there will be power struggles. I predict outspoken lobbying for removal of female voting rights as well.

The reasons this is happening are multiple - elected leaders selling out the country to foreign interests, self serving corruption, a lack of rational law and order, anti-white discrimination in universities and in government and private corporations, break down of male-female dating and courtship, etc.
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BigRobSA said:

agracer said:

BigRobSA said:

agracer said:

I'm woking with a group of HS Juniors ...

Woking

it was a typo genius.


You're right...



...but am I wrong? People that actively "woke" suck.


People who "wok" are good, though. I like Chinese food.
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1981 Monte Carlo said:

Malibu said:

The generational BS has been going on since Ecclesiastes and Socrates. Boomers simply came to being when the greatest peace dividend the world has ever seen directly benefited the USA. It's just timing and human nature Boomers succeeded. Millennials, gen z, and gen alpha would have made the same selfish choices in the same circumstances. Boomers just need to stop acting like they earned a run when they were born on 3rd base and recognize circumstances for their kids and grandkids are different. Similarly, super grateful I was a kid in the 90s instead of today. Trying to create some of that 90s magic in our neighborhood with likeminded families and feral children entertaining themselves in storm drains until it's dark.

Same...luckily you still see some of this out in the suburbs where we live...and there are lakes and fields everywhere and it promotes an outdoorsy lifestyle (about as much as you could expect for Houston at least). But when we lived in the "cool parts" of the city, it was kind of depressing. You NEVER saw neighborhood kids our playing or riding around together. If you saw a child outdoors, their parents were hovering right around them.

I truly believe spending significant time outdoors in your youth and teenage years is essential in promoting a well balanced and healthy life and mentality. The sun, the grass, the dirt, the water, the physical activity, the mischief...it's all good for us.


Unfortunately, America has largely killed off child independence by insisting on 24/7 supervision until they're old enough to drive. People will call CPS if they see a kid outside alone.
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A few thoughts…

We still live in the greatest country with the most opportunity for economic mobility in the history of the world. We have problems…some of them maybe terminal (national debt), but in my mind, each individual controls about 80% of their economic success with the rest being a mix of family status and whatever other systems are "out to get you".

People being told the system is out to get them and they have no hope is 1) not true and 2) hopeless people will not be successful so it's self fulfilling at that point.

Our government has major problems around trust and and financial solvency. Democrats and republicans have both been terrible at this. I have never voted d in my life, but unfortunately it's true. Obama spent a ton, Trump spend a two tons, Biden kept it going, and Trump is doing it once again. Biden sold figure paintings for favors , Trump sells meme coins for favors.

Republicans do not elect people that care about fiscal responsibility and they do not elect people that care about bringing a lack of scandal to governance…you will just get whataboutism as our guy does the same stupid things. We need to hold our leaders accountable.

If you do think republicans are the answer (I'm a straight ticket r voter in general even with my warranted skepticism) then blaming the boomers who vote overwhelmingly republican is just more classic generational blaming.

We live in the best country in the most prosperous time and can still control most of our destiny. Our leaders (r and d) on the national stage continue to do a horrible job yet each party continues to nominate terrible candidates and then cheer on our team as they suck. WE must do better.
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FWTXAg said:

BQ2017 said:

This isn't going to happen, because no one wants to go first, and they shouldn't, because the minute they lift their heads up it's the entire book thrown at them and they're disappeared. Wife loses a husband, children lose a father, income gone. Your rage against the machine was rewarded with destroying your family.

"Someone ought to do something! But….not me! I have work tomorrow!"

Palantir would know about your plans for revolution before you did. Wouldnt' even get so far as a town hall meeting.


Palantir. A cute little spreadsheet? Yeah, right.That's just a half-baked Ponzi scheme for Silicon Valley bros to pump and dump.
94chem,
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I really despise the terms GenZ, Millennials, Boomers, GenX. They are terms used to divide people. These terms provide no value to the threats and difficulties we face and are used to pit people against each other.
Stay on topic which revolves around policies, ethics, morality and honor. There is enough division with our country needlessly.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
 
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