It’s really amazing how did Trump do that? I never was interested in politics before Trump. It was like he was the first person strong enough to point at something and call bullshit! Then we all looked and agreed and figured out something was terribly wrong with our elected officials and the choices they were making and we woke up!
It’s because we had all checked out. All accepted that life just slowly got worse over time. Taxes got higher, wokeness got more absurd, rights got infringed upon, people got sicker and fatter, etc. Everything had a lingering sense of hopelessness. Then trump came in and started speaking out against and undoing all the bullshit and suddenly the idea that life doesn’t have to be a slow march toward slavery started to seem feasible. That’s been my thought process throughout all this at least.
Before Trump, I thought man I was born in the wrong generation. My 14 year old has said the same thing of himself. Never understood the liberal agenda or how it was allowed to be pushed. Trump came along and I saw there were more people like me, and like me they were just silent. Then I realized that I born for a purpose for this generation. To wake people up. To unite people under our Flag. To show people the insanity around them. The may lock me up in a reeducation camp, but I saw the Great Escape.
That's how I felt throughout Obama's administration. I would see or hear people singing the praises of the most articulate president ever and think they were just parrots. I would say something negative about Obama and the reply would always be something like, "Only stupid people don't like Obama."
Pennsylvania. As much as I think and rethink, I think going beyond PA is overthinking it. Unless there's some cool Masonic meanings with a definite connection, my money's on PA.
I feel like it has a lot to do with generational separatism. Theyve did an excellent job at keeping each generation walled off from the next. Tech has a lot to do with this. It would have started about 100 years ago. School system conditioning each young generation. While evolving every decade or two. Until the last 60 years. Where they really ramped up the speed. It hard to have a conversation with an elder at times. Thr vocabulary usage alone is a wall. Then the differing attitudes. This perceived false reality we live in has worked very well.
The generational gap thing, was it a thing in centuries past? I think not, especially to the degree it is now. Making peer/family learned history much less of a worry to the DS.
It’s really amazing how did Trump do that? I never was interested in politics before Trump. It was like he was the first person strong enough to point at something and call bullshit! Then we all looked and agreed and figured out something was terribly wrong with our elected officials and the choices they were making and we woke up!
It’s because we had all checked out. All accepted that life just slowly got worse over time. Taxes got higher, wokeness got more absurd, rights got infringed upon, people got sicker and fatter, etc. Everything had a lingering sense of hopelessness. Then trump came in and started speaking out against and undoing all the bullshit and suddenly the idea that life doesn’t have to be a slow march toward slavery started to seem feasible. That’s been my thought process throughout all this at least.
They really got us divided and weak. Unity is powerful.
Before Trump, I thought man I was born in the wrong generation. My 14 year old has said the same thing of himself. Never understood the liberal agenda or how it was allowed to be pushed. Trump came along and I saw there were more people like me, and like me they were just silent. Then I realized that I born for a purpose for this generation. To wake people up. To unite people under our Flag. To show people the insanity around them. The may lock me up in a reeducation camp, but I saw the Great Escape.
The emperor has no clothes
That's how I felt throughout Obama's administration. I would see or hear people singing the praises of the most articulate president ever and think they were just parrots. I would say something negative about Obama and the reply would always be something like, "Only stupid people don't like Obama."
Tell them only racists like Obama.
We the people are the Keystone!
Wow, good catch
Pennsylvania. As much as I think and rethink, I think going beyond PA is overthinking it. Unless there's some cool Masonic meanings with a definite connection, my money's on PA.
Educated=Informed. Not to be confused with Brainwashed coeds.
holly shit
I feel like it has a lot to do with generational separatism. Theyve did an excellent job at keeping each generation walled off from the next. Tech has a lot to do with this. It would have started about 100 years ago. School system conditioning each young generation. While evolving every decade or two. Until the last 60 years. Where they really ramped up the speed. It hard to have a conversation with an elder at times. Thr vocabulary usage alone is a wall. Then the differing attitudes. This perceived false reality we live in has worked very well.
The generational gap thing, was it a thing in centuries past? I think not, especially to the degree it is now. Making peer/family learned history much less of a worry to the DS.