US Army is failing to meet recruitment goals
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Someone wrote that America is loved most by the people the state despises the most. That's quite sad really.
The Left has been in "America bad" mode ever since WW2 when the Cold War started, because America was the primary opponent of their beloved communist ideological allies.
The whole Cold War, and peaking in Vietnam, the Left did everything it could to undermine and destroy the American military. They went so far in Vietnam with their baby killers routine that the backlash means even to this day people say "thank you for your service" reflexively.
The cycle of libtardism is circling back around again. The 2010s were like the 1960s. Then it was drug culture, now it's LGBT culture. Black chimpouts were big then and now. Now it's the 1970s. Thankfully it looks like we will be on a shorter cycle this time since the backlash is already coming.
The 1980s and 1990s were a pretty right wing era. Hopefully we can get an even stronger right wing revival over the next decade.
Demographic replacement has completely altered this calculus. The last time the nation “corrected” itself, we were still more than 80% euro white. Now? Less than 60% - and falling fast. Why would a country composed of a now radically different ethnic makeup behave the same way as it did before?
The dirt isn’t magic.
Yeah, a country is its people and their culture.
The bulk of that change has been hispanics, who are swinging around to the Right now in response to all the crazy woke shit.
And yet they still aren't the same as White people. If Hispanics were natural conservatives, why is South America not a paradise?
Just look at how Dems shit on red states and claim that they're keeping them afloat with federal money even though most of that is going to towards federal things like military. I wouldn't risk my life for some leftist fuck
I didn't. But that does sound sad. There's a Twitter account called "did they fight for this?" - showing WWII soldiers landing in Normandy while having in their minds the various pathologies of the modern world.
I wonder how hed feel if you told him he fought in that war to create this world