Man, you nailed a phenomenon there. Look at any high foot traffic social/cultural event in America these days (festivals, fairs, shows etc.), and you get to see dozens of these types of boomers, looking around in a confused daze at the nonedescript brown hordes that overwhelm them. It's only in these types of settings where they actually come face to face with the consequences of their lifelong political choices. You can almost hear them wondering 'Where did the safe, homogenous America of the 60s/70s/80s go? When I was young, everybody here was white. Who are all these people? How did this happen?'.
Then they go home to their McMansion, turn on the TV, and soothe the cognitive dissonance.
I see it every. single. time. I go to a retail outlet. Some retiree, slooooowly shuffling down the center of the aisle, even if they have people in front and behind trying to get around them. And if you ever get close enough, they try to strike up a conversation... and it almost always begins with "I can't believe prices these days!"
the consequences of their lifelong political choices.
This is just wrong. Every time it has been put to a vote anywhere in any western nation, people have voted against this.
This has not been a "political" event. This has been an intentional, decades-long undermining by our own "leaders".
The only "choice" people have made is to assume that the international uniparty apparatus shills aren't lying about everything 100% of the time. And I don't think that's going to continue much longer.
Man, you nailed a phenomenon there. Look at any high foot traffic social/cultural event in America these days (festivals, fairs, shows etc.), and you get to see dozens of these types of boomers, looking around in a confused daze at the nonedescript brown hordes that overwhelm them. It's only in these types of settings where they actually come face to face with the consequences of their lifelong political choices. You can almost hear them wondering 'Where did the safe, homogenous America of the 60s/70s/80s go? When I was young, everybody here was white. Who are all these people? How did this happen?'.
Then they go home to their McMansion, turn on the TV, and soothe the cognitive dissonance.
Sacrificed on the alter of GDP.
I see it every. single. time. I go to a retail outlet. Some retiree, slooooowly shuffling down the center of the aisle, even if they have people in front and behind trying to get around them. And if you ever get close enough, they try to strike up a conversation... and it almost always begins with "I can't believe prices these days!"
This is just wrong. Every time it has been put to a vote anywhere in any western nation, people have voted against this.
This has not been a "political" event. This has been an intentional, decades-long undermining by our own "leaders".
The only "choice" people have made is to assume that the international uniparty apparatus shills aren't lying about everything 100% of the time. And I don't think that's going to continue much longer.