My Dad’s Response to MONOPOLY-Who Owns the World?
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Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNg3Vnfu4Pk
https://rumble.com/vn7lf5-monopoly-who-owns-the-world-must-see.html
https://www.bitchute.com/video/2tFstBs61PE5/
My dad voted for Biden. We have been clashing for over a year over everything. This message from him brought me to tears. Thank you God for answering my prayers. All praise and glory to Your Name!
👋 So happy for you!
that is great!! my parents voted for trump but they still want to blame him for jan 6th, they got their clotshots, and they wont listen to my "conspiracies." I was debating whether or not to send them that video as i didnt think they would watch it, let alone accept it. youve given me motivation to share it with them.
I noticed he wasn't fighting back as much when my mom and I were talking negatively about Biden. So I took the chance and sent a personal note (from a loving standpoint) along with the link over text. I think the note made the difference.
Thats great fren! I have a little bit of a different problem, my parents both hate biden but they just want to complain and dont want to change their spending habits on supporting amazon/netflix etc and using msm news sources. I stopped responding to my dads group chat which is always a msm source talking abotu something the left is doing, way after we already knew and its trivial compared to what is really going on. Theres this massive disconnect like they just cant accept there is this much evil in the world. even though there very religious and feel persecuted for their beliefs.
My mom is similar. She supported Trump and always disliked the Clintons/Obama/Biden. But she doesn't realize the extent of the evil. Both my parents are Catholic. I think westernized Christianity has a lot of disconnect from the spiritual realm and its very evil counterpart. Have your parents been exposed to the human trafficking and all that? I talked to my mom about it, but she can't believe there is that kind of evil in the world. I don't get it. But I just keep praying and bringing up stories I see around so hopefully when arrests happen, it's not as shocking.
Ya both are Catholic, they havent seen the human trafficking stuff. They get angry about the transgender stuff but it angers them to the point we can't have a discussion on what to do about it, they start to take everything really personal and as if they are under attack but can't do anything about it. Its really frustrating and its been really hard not to feel dissappointed in my dad. I finally had to tell him, what do you want me to do? We grew up with John Wayne, hardwork, doing the right thing, and standing up for what is right.... now he's afraid that if i stand up for what is right i'll end up in jail. He's completely overreacting to when i told him i was going to go to an anti vaxx mandate protest. And im not young, im old enough to have kids of my own who could be out protesting.
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Hey, your dad sounds very fair very fair is realizing my generation is analog and all of you are digital.
It is amazing how boomers feel their identity is so tied into the TV screen. There are certain things where asking them to question what the TV told them is going to be harder, because they were indoctrinated into that stuff as children, but Covid? Boomers should not be so attached to Covid and the New Normal. They should be able to remember what life was like before all that. And even 9/11. Boomers should not be as attached to the official 9/11 narrative as they are, since they were already quite old when it happened. I guess it is all about that TV though. They have trusted the TV without question since birth so it doesn’t matter how insane the people on TV become, they just feel like this technology cannot be used to lie to them. Even though all the TV personalities that built this trust aren’t there any more, and they’ve all been replaced with people decades younger than the boomer, the boomer still cannot let go of the TV. It’s like they believe the technology itself somehow confers truth implicitly.
I am glad he was able to watch the video and start to consider the possibility that not everything on TV is true, and that there are some people out there who might put their own self-interests over the interests of the people.
I'm sixty six. I'm a boomer, but I've not been tied to the Jewtube in over twenty years. I know a lot of folks of generations after mine that are tied to the Jewtube.
Your generalization doesn't fit reality, and it is devisive to the movement.
True. The divisiveness brought by the blanket criticism of 'boomers' (which includes Trump, me, my wife, and millions of other hardcore patriots) is pointless bullshit that operates AGAINST Q's overall message, not with it.
Excellent response to such devisive dribble...
Boomers are the people fixing this for the most part. I'm also a boomer. And these people don't harp on anybody but the deep state. But you sure use it to justify being immature. Which I hear is a trait of your generation. Just kidding.
I don't get upset when people start harping on millennials and you shouldn't either when people stereotype your generation. Obviously you are not a typical boomer because you get your info from other places. And I am not a typical millennial because I don't get offended easily. I think you boomers have such a thin skin because you weren't raised on the internet where there's no shortage of assholes name calling from the comfort and security of their armchairs. Sun_wolf's generalization is accurate. Old folks rely on TV news for most if not all of the info they consume. Take a look at Fox News ads during the day: catheters, life alert, mesothelioma, etc. We shouldn't censor the truth because it hurts your feelings.
I agree...don't paint a generation with such a broad brush! I am in that generation and have identified much of these matters for many years...and know many others who also have been aware for years...and haven't been watching television for more than 20 years either. Comment below says 95% of boomers are gripped by tv...where would one get such an estimate?
Do you believe that you are the rule or the exception though? What percentage of boomers do you think implicitly trust the television?
This is not a hateful observation either. It’s just what I see over and over again. The generation that first grew up on TV now has an implicit trust for the technology. Many boomers who do start to distrust TV only go so far as to reject CNN and MSNBC but still trust Fox. And there are even boomers who know that Fox is full of lies, but continue to watch it because they just need to have the TV running in the background to feel normal.
Again, every generation has its peculiarities and strengths and flaws. These are all generalizations and there will be exceptions, but we literally cannot communicate without the use of generalizations. Policing language to coddle people’s feelings usually isn’t the right move, especially when it’s being done in promotion of a lie.
You know, I don't think it is either the rule or the exception. Somewhere in the middle? Education levels make a difference, family of origins socioeconomic status, IQ and EQ matter...the area of the country in which one lives; rural or urban....and so forth.
It was once thought that older generations IQs were lower than younger generations, until the realization dawned that older generations may have had fewer years of education to compare with basic fund of knowledge of those who had more years of formal schooling...so 8th grade compared to those who had more of high school and college which is like apples and oranges comparison..at least back in the days when there really WAS some kind of education going on in most classrooms compared to the indoctrination happening too commonly today. ....and different ways of processing information from person to person, too.
Generalizing is a part of communicating, yes.
It is the question of overgeneralizing for an entire "generation" whether hateful or not, that concerns me.
Fair enough. I don’t actually use “boomer” or generational terms that often, because I do see how it has the potential to antagonize and divide, but at the same time, when making a point - a generalized point! - about the difference between a 20-year-old and a 70-year-old, referencing generational differences does make sense, y’know?
I have definitely noticed in my area that a lot of the older generation is not wearing masks, especially older white people whose ancestry goes back to the land many decades, whereas a lot of the younger people and foreign people are all about the masks. Again, more generalities! But this leads me to think that the longer someone has been tied to a land, the easier it is for them to tell their government to piss off with the bullshit. I think about how I would react if I was in a foreign land like Japan or something and the Japanese government issued some nonsense decree. I suppose I would also been more likely to submit than an old stock Japanese man might, just because of that feeling of being an outsider. However, at the same time I find it is pretty rare to find an older person willing to admit that everything we’ve ever learned from the TV is a lie, and I suspect these unmasked older people aren’t prepared to admit that - for example - Covid-19 doesn’t exist, whereas it’s a bit easier to get younger people to suddenly switch and disengage from everything, just because they are less invested.
It's simply is annoying as it has zero bearing on behavior of entire populations. It doesn't work with millennial, x Gen or any of it. It is honestly only labls the left coined just so the un suspecting could use it to divide.
No sun_wolf, you're spot on. TV will pretty much cease to exist after the boomers have passed. The boomers on this site are obviously not your run of the mill old person so I don't know why they're taking such offense. Perhaps the older folk have a thin skin because they weren't raised on the internet like the younger generations.
Oh come on. Stop with this outrage culture. It's totally true that old people watch the most TV, because the younger generation likes streaming services. You are obviously not the average old person.
Here's a nice little chart: https://www.emarketer.com/content/the-digital-video-series-baby-boomers-infographic
Also IQ is irrelevant to education level. The entire point of the test is to measure a person's intellectual potential regardless of background. IQ had been increasing during the first three quarters of the 20th century because of better nutrition, but the generations born after 1975 have seen their IQs decreasing. Perhaps it's due to environmental factors like excessive childhood vaccines or inadequate diet.
Being careful to communicate clearly is NOT outrage culture.
Though streaming sources may be a different vehicle than television to obtain the signals, the content or methodology being promoted through either is essentially the same...whatever the prescribed agenda of political control may be...what we'd probably just call fake news for short. Until someone becomes aware of these "alternate" news sources as different from the big guys under full control....and that can happen at any age...though yes, i agree, there is still probably a smaller percentage of people over 60 relying on internet than television.
Yes, I do agree that there are some people who are more likely to accept authority blindly, but I am not so certain that it is as much age related as you think. I do agree that there are generational differences which I and others see more clearly in things like work ethic and perceptions of appropriate boundaries of appearance, behavior or language. It has been so good to see 20 and 30 somethings people speaking up in recognition of the assault on conservative values...I guess the rebellion against conservative values had become the "norm" so the next generation is now aware of and rebelling against "liberal" values...for lack of a better way to quickly describe.
Pearlrevolver, I think you had best re investigate the connections between IQ and education levels as there are MANY studies evaluating this which do establish a correlation, though not always an exact one. This is an area of my professional expertise. (and yes, I do agree there are MANY variables and I am also concerned about excessive vaccines and environmental factors that short circuit being able to develop to one's highest potential.)
I also mentioned EQ, just FYI, which affects how well one may be able to use one's IQ in various circumstances....such as putting together established "facts" with new information.
Sun_wolf, I am not sure what population of older people you are finding that can't /won't admit things promoted in the media aren't always true? Maybe stating it as "everything we've ever learned is a lie" goes further than many people are yet able to comprehend? Maybe take part of the story at a time?
This video on Monopoly was not a surprise to me in general, but the depth and scope of this research really did make it more clear how an agenda can be pushed so far and wide with so many people "in' on it....when the normalcy bias we hold just doesn't want to bend to accept this could really be true.
You are also bringing in some other factors, such as culture, that affect how people view authority. I know young people who are just as deeply entrenched that they can't see beyond the lies or hear anything that conflicts with what they believe...and really, the assault against recognizing legitimate authority has been underway for a long time already, which I suspect means that many younger people haven't ever lived in a time when it was normal to expect authority to be morally strong.
If you really wanted to get into more in depth discussion, studies of brain function do indicate that being able to receive/adjust to new information requires some kind of "shake up" event .... some people of any generation are going to be more resilient than others, but getting shaken out of entrenched beliefs to the point that new information can be considered seems to me to be a whole lot of the point of Q and rhetorical questions leading to discovery of that "shaking up" info...whatever generation is considered. That is kind of the psyop of Q's questions bringing out what is hard to swallow line by line, drip by drip....so it can be digested before more is revealed, I think.
Enough said from my end! And for what it's worth, applause for all here who are helping with the "shaking up" of entrenched beliefs!
Another link to IQ is breastfeeding. Babies who were breastfed have 3-5 higher IQ points than those who were formula fed. There was a push for formula feeding around the same time rates started declining. Interesting topic, but you probably know all about that.
There is wisdom in what you say about a shake up being required before new information can be accepted. Although I wonder if some minds are too fragile or set in their ways to ever be reached. Thanks for the discussion.
What percentage of your generation are glued to the bullshit on your phones? It's not even sound thinking.
See, this doesn’t even offend me because yeah, obviously the younger generation are tied to their phones in the same way the older generation is tied to their TV screens. Generalizations don’t bother me when they are generally accurate.
When it comes to boomers and The Cult of TV, yes we absolutely can generalise. One can generalise if something is generally true, that's how it works.
It is a big problem and the solution is not exactly obvious. You clearly must have witnessed it: the teevee hypnosis boxes have a total grip on 95% of boomer brains. You haven't noticed this?
The TV hypnosis has a 95% grip on all brains.
Its not only "boomers" and its not just tv. Its every loving generation and its tv, social media, IRL social groups, employment policies, school curriculums, Colleges accross the world, print media, even some churches. Its everywhere so it reaches everyone.
OK but do you not see that Boomers are being more influenced by TV and Millennials are being more influenced by social media?
If it is now hate speech to point out something this obvious, we have a problem. How are we even supposed to discuss the situation honestly if boomers cannot handle their generation being criticized in any way? Meanwhile look at how these same people, who cannot handle something as gentle as “You might have too much implicit trust for this technology”, then turn around and skewer Millennials as the laziest generation, the worst generation, the snowflake generation, the triggered generation. Certainly those generalizations are about as accurate as the boomer generalizations, and yet everyone laughs at the Millennial getting triggered and yelling, “Not all! Not all!”
Again, when we use generalizations, they are used with the understanding that EVERYONE knows there are exceptions to the rule. That is literally what a generalization is. A statement that is true in most cases, but not all.
Also, this exception mindset, where no generalized statement can ever be made, is also what gets us our current situation where pointing out that the deaths of black people in Chicago is due to inner city gang violence. People will get pissed off at that and say, “Oh, so what? You’re saying EVERY black person in Chicago is a GANG member now?!?” It’s an exhausting way to argue and all it does is keep everyone spinning with rage and confusion.
Im simply saying that depending where you are the story changes.
A lot of the Boomers I know are really into social media and a lot of kids are on TVcause theu dont have a device to access social.media.
Just stating that its not Boomers and tv. Its a lot deeper than that. And its not the same all over.
i too am a boomer, awake for 50+ yrs as well as many of the ppl i talk to we have been waiting a long time for this world wide awakening
Look, when people say millennials this and millennials that, I don't get my panties in a bunch. I know I am not the typical millennial and obviously you are not the typical boomer. Stereotypes are based in truth hence your reference to "Jewtube". By your own logic you should be ashamed of your anti-Semitic rhetoric. But you and I both know that's BS because media is run by Jews. Sun-wolf's generalization is spot on too. Every boomer I know has Fox News on all day. Hell look at Fox's ads that run during the day: catheters, life alert, mesothelioma, etc. Now is not the time to censor speech because it hurts feelings and that includes making arcuate generalizations.
Downvoted for blanket divisiveness
Try to realize millions of boomers, including Trump, are diehard American patriots - i.e., ON YOUR SIDE. Don't bring this divisive crap into this forum.
Meh, it’s an accurate generalization. There are many aspects of myself that are generalized here that I do not get sensitive about because the generalization is accurate. Just assume that everyone is aware there are exceptions to every generalization and the comment does not apply to you. Trying to police language to appease everyone’s feelings only leads to tyranny and censorship and is part of the reason we are in the situation we are in.
Quit swatting at flies guys. A lie is a lie and a Patriot is a good thing.. knock off the division please.. be it on TV, social media, teletype...it's lies. we're in WW3 and we need everyone moving forward.
Success!!
LOL I've shown documentaries like this to my parents for 20 years, they still voted for Biden and rushed to get the vaxxx. The brainwashing is tough to break free of
Just watched it. Excellent; thank you.
https://youtu.be/UNg3Vnfu4Pk
You can tell him the Cabal was also doing these things during the 20th Century.
I watched this last night and it is absolutely fantastic. This documentary is great for normies and explains it all better then I ever could and it brings some undeniable proof that there is evil about in this world.
Just watched, thanks. Everyone needs to see the first 20 minutes, guy lays out how a few companies own everything. Stay till the end if you can, lots of good stuff.
Sounds like he’s ready now to watch Fall of Cabal.
haha oh man, bring out the popcorn for that one.
Hey Pops, welcome to the Great Awakening... You're in for a ride, so hold on tight while your deprogramming commences- there's no going back as you'll soon understand and embrace
That's day 1 after Redpill? More will seep in as he sleeps. Before you know it the old man will be texting you examples. Enjoy. :)
Also when OP's Dad see's the booster agenda he'll wake up like a child on Christmas morning.
Yes, this is day 1! I'm so excited to see his mind expand haha.
Did h watch the video of Vangard?
No. Which one are you referring to? I'm not sure if I have seen it.