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Boomers didn't do shit to stop it, but they weren't even old enough to vote when this passed. The voting age was 21 back then.

Boomers didn't do shit to stop it, but they weren't even old enough to vote when this passed. The voting age was 21 back then.
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But there's no point because you can always go back to the previous generation. The "greatest" generation were kids fighting in Europe and Japan for what? For fucking jews. They were just as brainwashed- if not more, than any of us have been.

This shit goes way way back before our people realized we've been used and abused. Now we know and now is the time to take our White race and our White cultures and traditions- our White greatness, back.

Stop the miscegenation, stop the sexual perversion(s), stop supporting non-White interests at every point.

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The country hasn't been right since The Tariff of Abominations.

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I suppose; no wonder the south said fts and left the union.

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Here's the part where you notice it has been every generation since the end of the civil war and only got worse each generation, with Boomers being the culmination of nigger worship fried in the deep fat of muh holocaust. I like to think boomers went too far on the White guilt express and the younger generations are waking up. Zoomers especially because boomers left them with nothing.

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This puts the convention of 1871 right in focus. The creation of the Corporation of the United States of American. When American citizens became chattel to the corporation.

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There's an interesting pattern to how many people were born during the generations. A simple search (the numbers might be a little different, but I think this is accurate enough for an example):

People born during their generational years: Greatest: 75m Silent: 50m Boomer: 76m Gen X: 65m Millennial: 75m Gen Z: 72m Alpha: 60m

What does this show?

There were a LOT of people in the Greatest generation. 75m doesn't seem like a lot compared to the others, but given the overall population of the USA at the time, there were a lot of these.

The Silent generation is one of, if not the smallest generation, and for good reason. These kids were born and raised in the aftermath of the Great Depression. I guess people weren't having kids much. Maybe there's another reason for it, but there's definitely not a lot of Silents. So the Silent generation likely did not do much to fuck up the country. If someone knows different, please say so.

Then, once again, there were a LOT of Boomers. We all know what happened with these assholes. Out of the depression and living on the fat generated by the Greatest generations. And they abused it. Good times for them.

Gen X got fucked. 65m is a lot of people, but by comparison to the population of the USA at the time, Gen X is often cited as the least populous generation. And we got fucked.

Then there's something of a boom of Millennials - who's parents are mostly Boomers. Again, we see how bad the Millennials are and we know what happened. Living on the bullshit the Boomers made.

Now given the increasing population of the USA, you might expect there to be a lot of Gen Zs. Nope. While 72m is a lot, it doesn't add up to be proportionate. So a smaller Gen X generation produced fewer Gen Zs.

An interesting thing is going on with Alphas. Millennials are selfish little bitches and not having kids. Maybe that's a good thing.

But now we're going to depend on the Gen Z kids to right the ship.

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As a GenX child of Boomers it is still weird to me that most of their kids are in fact Millennials. I'm the oldest child, my siblings are Millennials, and I still find it weird. idk why.

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It's a little unusual, but not unheard of. My wife's Dad was just barely a Silent and her mom is just barely a Boomer. Wife (like me) is solid Gen X. Depends partially on how early the parents start the kid train. And of course these generational labels aren't all perfect. There are exceptions to everything. So your siblings may in fact not be idiots.

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So your siblings may in fact not be idiots.

lmao!

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I get it, every Aryan generation sucked... perhaps the first Ur-Aryan was the greatest sinner... yes we truly suck... wait what are we about now again? Oh right, loving our race and worshipping our glorious ancestors and making sure their memory and what they made lives on for all eternity.

o/ o/ o/

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Can you really blame generations that were never in control of their own destiny, much less their government? Decisions have been made and nobody asked them or told them. Starting a revolution the next day after some kind of sneaky "kill all goyim" act has been passed is sadly not what White people do either. I only really hate those individuals who are unapologetic in their infinite arrogance or stubbornly try to push you into directions that are no longer viable yet still expect you to succeed with just a bit of elbow grease like they did back in the day.

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Yet another case for the government is too powerful.

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And as of date none of us has done shit to stop anything either. Obamacare, patriot act, covid mandates (not even a law).

What’s the plan moving forward then? Since we are doing exactly what they did.

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The plan I'm seeing floated by Nick Fuentes who has a significant younger Gen following is two fold.

  1. Be willing to let Republicans lose. If the candidate is not going to act accordingly then stay home. No more picking the best of two options. Let them know you will in fact stay home and let them lose.
  2. Get jobs within the bureaucracy itself. Using this method to gain influence and power within government agencies and departments.

Other than that, I haven't heard anyone offer anything new.

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Not voting is the dumbest shit I have ever heard. Because the other side won’t do that. The right way is vote more. By that I mean hold the elected accountable, and be ready to act. When they go rino or kike, recall them fast, collect the signatures, press the recall, and fucking remove them. This uses the system as designed. “We elected you to represent us, if you don’t we will remove you. Period end of sentence.” Then follow through on it. Force a special election rinse and repeat.

And elections cost a fuck ton of money, burn the money this way, and blame the lieing pile of shit that gets elected by lies and obfuscation.

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Vote harder

We need more mayhem - kneecapping and lynching of select "elected" officials for instance to send and reaffirm the message in Minecraft.