There's a lot of talk about this being it for Western civilization and frankly I can't disagree. Everything's unraveling. People unconsciously seek out nostalgia out of a desire for security and comfort, not realizing they have undone themselves by abandoning the values and culture that brought their past glories about.
Art and craft have stagnated alongside culture as "multiculturalism" leads to a deadening affect stifling creativity and hope along with any chance at escapism. Depression. Lack of empathy. Spread of disease. Anarchotyranny. Logic and order torn to shreds. Yet everybody ducks their head down trusting that the cogs in the machine will keep running if they mime their old routines out of habit, out of irrelevance to reality.
Unfortunately, I'm not the most versed when it comes to diagnosing social change. The 70s had Taxi Driver and Network. The 90s and Noughts American Psycho and Falling Down. I want to study those decades to gleam any past lessons to apply for anything resembling a cultural recovery (besides outing the crimigrants). I want to understand why Nixon switching to fiat to spite the (((USSR))) shekel mines and disarming the Black Panthers to avert Afrorganization impacted the landscape as they did, and how America managed to keep itself together.
There's a lot of talk about this being it for Western civilization and frankly I can't disagree. Everything's unraveling. People unconsciously seek out nostalgia out of a desire for security and comfort, not realizing they have undone themselves by abandoning the values and culture that brought their past glories about.
Art and craft have stagnated alongside culture as "multiculturalism" leads to a deadening affect stifling creativity and hope along with any chance at escapism. Depression. Lack of empathy. Spread of disease. Anarchotyranny. Logic and order torn to shreds. Yet everybody ducks their head down trusting that the cogs in the machine will keep running if they mime their old routines out of habit, out of irrelevance to reality.
Unfortunately, I'm not the most versed when it comes to diagnosing social change. The 70s had *Taxi Driver* and *Network.* The 90s and Noughts *American Psycho* and *Falling Down.* I want to study those decades to gleam any past lessons to apply for anything resembling a cultural recovery (besides outing the crimigrants). I want to understand why Nixon switching to fiat to spite the (((USSR))) shekel mines and disarming the Black Panthers to avert Afrorganization impacted the landscape as they did, and how America managed to keep itself together.
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