We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires.... But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very pissed off.
I hate this quote. Never once have I ever believed any of these things. I knew right from the start that I would not be a millionaire, a movie god, a rock star... etc. I never had any delusions that any of my ambitions that would lead to these kinds of outcomes.
Very few people actually set out on the path to greatness, and fewer actually make it.
I don't believe for one second that everyone falls into this category: "... to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires.." This delusion exists only in niggers. I don't even think the spics believe this shit.
hate this quote. Never once have I ever believed any of these things. I knew right from the start that I would not be a millionaire, a movie god, a rock star... etc. I never had any delusions that any of my ambitions that would lead to these kinds of outcomes.
Exactly. Blacks are certainly hypnotized by this lure. Imoho, drives a lot of crime and hatred of whites. But no one with a triple digit IQ generally believes that nonsense.
It reminds me of the commie narrative that everyone believes they are a temporarily embarrassed millionaire, and therefore has been tricked into supporting capitalism. No one flipping burgers believes they are waking up a millionaire tomorrow. Likewise, even the bottom 1% simply hope to make it to retirement with a house paid off and maybe a million in non-liquid retirement.
Quotes like this always strike me as deranged and delusional and certainly not based on any facet of reality; save only perhaps double digit IQs, who can't distinguish entertainment and reality, and a total lack of introspection.
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