Agreed. We now have a low trust pluralistic society. The idea of a melting pot was someone's double speak as they sought to subvert society. I wonder who does this kind of shit?
I get that it's easy to blame on the boogeyjew. At a certain point, I doubt their Loxism has exceptions, but they clearly aren't the only culprit(s). The monetary issues consuming the world at present have to do with demographics. Until all of the boomers die off (this isn't me campaigning for them dying, I'm just explaining), we're going to get replaced by workers affording industry heads lower wages. Boomers sold all younger generations out with their "me me me" mentality, with bullshit about everyone else paying for their retirement, unlike every other generation ever. On top of that, their retarded global trade agreements that allowed corporations to produce in other countries and sell to their native population completely fucked proceeding generations.
Without turning this into a lecture, which I do enough already, it sure seems easy to blame "jews" considering their dispositions. Unfortunately, the blame ought to be placed a lot closer to home the majority of the time. While this doesn't discount the faggots with dual-citizenships (any other time in history, we'd call them traitors) and the ones that take bribes from foreigners, the harsh truth here is our own parents and grandparents were the ones that really sold us out here, beguiled by hedonism and self-preservation, deviating from all past outlooks favoring posterity.
The economic woes of modern man have to do with demographics, I'm afraid. It isn't as much some Klaus Schwab bullshit or some goals of fulfilling some retarded Zionist ruse, even if they're easy to point fingers at (well... not completely anyway).
Consider fiat currency: if we replaced fiat currency with real money, none of this would happen. The solution is to disband the federal reserve and replace fiat with gold backed currency.
I'm afraid that wouldn't work for a variety of reasons. How would you digitize metals interactions to meet the demands of the modern modes of business and innovation?
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