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White women having mixed sprogs. White cucks becoming trannies. Niggers rampant and unchained. Jews shamelessly boasting about the end of white majority America. The Fed encouraging an ever increasingly unstable economic bubble. Small businesses destroyed by shutdowns. Vast majority of the population demoralized and resigned to wearing masks.

It goes on and on. Quite frankly I'm surprised all hell hasn't yet broken loose. What would be the last straw?

If we aren't headed for collapse and possible civil war, then where are we headed?

White women having mixed sprogs. White cucks becoming trannies. Niggers rampant and unchained. Jews shamelessly boasting about the end of white majority America. The Fed encouraging an ever increasingly unstable economic bubble. Small businesses destroyed by shutdowns. Vast majority of the population demoralized and resigned to wearing masks. It goes on and on. Quite frankly I'm surprised all hell hasn't yet broken loose. What would be the last straw? If we aren't headed for collapse and possible civil war, then where are we headed?

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Yeah you make a good point. We are too comfortable to want to risk everything.

But by the time we are at the point where we've lost our comforts, it may be too late.

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makes sense they pushed consumerism for decades. now we have all this stuff we don't want to loose.
And if you want to take this train of thought even further. The consumerism was pushed hard when people easily could afford those things they bought. With wages being stagnant, but prices going up, introduced where all these consumer loans. to keep up the buying and having all this stuff everybody is now used to, people take out small loans, then bigger loans. Now they have a bunch of debt slaves, to comfortable to do anything, tied down in dept to free them selves from the workplace and as such no time to go protest or do other uprising kind of things.

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"Shalom, you are pre-approved for this credit card with a 17% APY. Buy anything you want and just pay for it later!"

Now on clothing websites and others sites too, I see these services that split purchases over $100 into four payments interest-free. I'm not sure how they make money. Maybe they get a percentage of the sale from the retailers, because it makes people buy more.