It's just bitter to think about how the economy hadn't been completely destroyed by then, the racial makeup of the nation was still 90% white, etc.
The cracks were showing sure. But we weren't anywhere near as bad as now. It's troublesome that I know for a fact that I cannot offer my children a better world than I had myself, because the generation before me sold us all out.
The 90s were the beginning of the colorblind psyop against whites. We thought everyone was leaving their in-group biases behind, but then we learned that it was just whites being disarmed ahead of our imminent racial/ethnic free-for-all.
They're running this one again huh? The ADL dickheads ran a campaign to get his books removed from libraries in the early nineties.
Heh, another one that remembers the old magic.
Remember the militia scare in the 1990s? Yea, SPLC was behind that too.
I do remember that yeah. I don't like to think about the nineties to be honest because it was so much better that it's almost farcical.
Better depends on your POV, I guess. The 1990s was my 20s, and I was paying attention back then. Ruby Ridge was my radicalizing moment.
Same, and I was paying attention then too.
It's just bitter to think about how the economy hadn't been completely destroyed by then, the racial makeup of the nation was still 90% white, etc.
The cracks were showing sure. But we weren't anywhere near as bad as now. It's troublesome that I know for a fact that I cannot offer my children a better world than I had myself, because the generation before me sold us all out.
The 90s were the beginning of the colorblind psyop against whites. We thought everyone was leaving their in-group biases behind, but then we learned that it was just whites being disarmed ahead of our imminent racial/ethnic free-for-all.
sighs in nostalgia
I recall more recently there was an effort to edit them for wrongthink.
Puffin Press edited the 2023 and late editions.