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Have you noticed that everything is turning to garbage? Customer service is bad, people in various industries just seem to be incompetent, nobody speaks English properly anymore, and so on.

Millennials were mostly the first generation who were educated and raised by the generations that came up in the 1960s. If you've been around a while, you'll remember that in the 1960s, the education system, starting with the colleges, were infiltrated by the likes of Marxist Jews who were very active around that time. Yuri Bezmenov addresses this.

What did millennials learn? Not Standard English, that was racist. They learned to socialize in baby jails while their mothers went to work a job. They learned that race was nothing more than skin color. They learned that homosexuals were not mentally ill.

From the biologically inconsistent things that we were taught and shown to the absence of mothers in the home, we both never matured and were brainwashed with civilization-destroying core beliefs. And now, society is reaping that harvest, finally.

All of the norms and standards that we were brainwashed into thinking were wrong turned out to be what a society needs to exist and thrive. Being strict, favoring your own, hiring for competence, being suspicious of difference, serving God. All of these things kept societies alive for thousands of years, but we had imprinted upon us an instinct to reject everything like this. Now, there is a new norm; a false instinct under which all of the rot we now see is allowed, since we are becoming the adults of society.

I'm thankful that the the people of my generation who have made it here know they have to reject their false instincts. But, the rest of society is lost. I hope there is enough of a remnant to build something better.

Have you noticed that everything is turning to garbage? Customer service is bad, people in various industries just seem to be incompetent, nobody speaks English properly anymore, and so on. Millennials were mostly the first generation who were educated and raised by the generations that came up in the 1960s. If you've been around a while, you'll remember that in the 1960s, the education system, starting with the colleges, were infiltrated by the likes of Marxist Jews who were very active around that time. Yuri Bezmenov addresses this. What did millennials learn? Not Standard English, that was racist. They learned to socialize in baby jails while their mothers went to work a job. They learned that race was nothing more than skin color. They learned that homosexuals were not mentally ill. From the biologically inconsistent things that we were taught and shown to the absence of mothers in the home, we both never matured and were brainwashed with civilization-destroying core beliefs. And now, society is reaping that harvest, finally. All of the norms and standards that we were brainwashed into thinking were wrong turned out to be what a society needs to exist and thrive. Being strict, favoring your own, hiring for competence, being suspicious of difference, serving God. All of these things kept societies alive for thousands of years, but we had imprinted upon us an instinct to reject everything like this. Now, there is a new norm; a false instinct under which all of the rot we now see is allowed, since we are becoming the adults of society. I'm thankful that the the people of my generation who have made it here know they have to reject their false instincts. But, the rest of society is lost. I hope there is enough of a remnant to build something better.

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The discipline of daily prayer, think about it

It's a little "thing", but a structuring thing, and it's also goes almost completely absent among the generations born after the 60s onward

I believe that particular change, has deep ramifications...