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The guy who turned in his own dad for being at the Jan 6 protest and destroyed his family raised nearly $200,000 for it. (archive.is)
posted 1 year ago by AntonioOfVenice 1 year ago by AntonioOfVenice +52 / -0
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– TomSeeSaw 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

A WIP observation that I have been fleshing out recently.

'High public trust' (working social services, good Samaritans[strangers]) leads to 'low private trust' (broken families). Black sheep are normalized and abandon hearth n home for outsiders that will validate them in the short term, and then live off social services when their self destructive behavior sees them in the doghouse.

As the number of imbecile snowflakes grow, an industry that can milk them grows. Social services play shell games of virtue, while conmen create orgs that specialize in using and abusing the meager resources the imbeciles have (typically from government dole), most often using manipulated groupthink. Thus 'low private trust' leads to 'low public trust' as strangers and public institutions become suspect. This is the social low point. <-- We are here

The 'low public trust' necessitates 'high private trust' for stability and success. Those who follow in the footsteps and maintain close relationships will survive this time better than those who think prolapses are next to dogliness. This is society beginning a climb back up. The dregs become isolated, and the close knit keep it that way due to resource scarcity. <-- Follow this to be better positioned for the coming phase

The eventual success of 'high private trust' results in a renewed public trust. 'High public trust' arrives. When you have 'high private trust' and 'high public trust' that is the peak of a society.

It matches the hard times/hard men cyclical observation, but with a focus on group relationships, because a [lone] hard man will get eaten by the anus sniffing rabid chimps. But a group of well supported hard men.....

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