Intergeneral hate is a psyop. Hate hate hate. "Hate tall people, hate short people, hate rich people, hare poor people, hate young people, hate old people, hate male people, hate female people, hate fair people, hate dark people- just make sure you hate your neighbors and your family and your community... Ok?"
I think there is only one really honorable hate: hate your enemies. Are old people and kids and chads and manlets and stacies and yada yada, actually your enemies? They want a society where you will justify saying yes.
I still give my boomers flak though. When they're having another conversation about how something is awful, I like to bring up how it sounds like it was much better in the 60's/70's, which always elicits a response like "Oh yeah, you can say that again!" and ensuing nostalgia. Then at the perfect moment, I wonder iut loud how it all got so bad within just 1 lifetime. Sometimes I use the word "generation". I get to do this a lot because the 2 boomers in question have poor memory and will complain about the same things every time and generally escape any sobering thoughts like "I said this thing last week!"
From the mid-1800s all the way through till the era of my birth, my family had passed down intergenerational status and wealth including expensive houses. My cousins and I are the first generation in the family since we came to America that have no family homes or inheritance. The boomers goyim'd it all away to money handlers. Some of them benefit from welfare now, and none of the young generation of my family have access to that, either. Just totally shut out from above and below.
Intergeneral hate is a psyop. Hate hate hate. "Hate tall people, hate short people, hate rich people, hare poor people, hate young people, hate old people, hate male people, hate female people, hate fair people, hate dark people- just make sure you hate your neighbors and your family and your community... Ok?"
I think there is only one really honorable hate: hate your enemies. Are old people and kids and chads and manlets and stacies and yada yada, actually your enemies? They want a society where you will justify saying yes.
I still give my boomers flak though. When they're having another conversation about how something is awful, I like to bring up how it sounds like it was much better in the 60's/70's, which always elicits a response like "Oh yeah, you can say that again!" and ensuing nostalgia. Then at the perfect moment, I wonder iut loud how it all got so bad within just 1 lifetime. Sometimes I use the word "generation". I get to do this a lot because the 2 boomers in question have poor memory and will complain about the same things every time and generally escape any sobering thoughts like "I said this thing last week!"
From the mid-1800s all the way through till the era of my birth, my family had passed down intergenerational status and wealth including expensive houses. My cousins and I are the first generation in the family since we came to America that have no family homes or inheritance. The boomers goyim'd it all away to money handlers.
Intergeneral hate is a psyop. Hate hate hate. "Hate tall people, hate short people, hate rich people, hare poor people, hate young people, hate old people, hate male people, hate female people, hate fair people, hate dark people- just make sure you hate your neighbors and your family and your community... Ok?"
I think there is only one really honorable hate: hate your enemies. Are old people and kids and chads and manlets and stacies and yada yada, actually your enemies? They want a society where you will justify saying yes.
I still give my boomers flak though. When they're having another conversation about how something is awful, I like to bring up how it sounds like it was much better in the 60's/70's, which always elicits a response like "Oh yeah, you can say that again!" and ensuing nostalgia. Then at the perfect moment, I wonder iut loud how it all got so bad within just 1 lifetime. Sometimes I use the word "generation". I get to do this a lot because the 2 boomers in question have poor memory and will complain about the same things every time and generally escape any sobering thoughts like "I said this thing last week!"