It's always been this way, but it only recently became the state religion. Thankfully at the same time we gained better visibility through the internet and unlike generations past, can recognize the grift.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Mostly agree, except I don't think it's "the government" in the driver's seat, mostly because they are too incompetent to do so.
Imo it is driven by ideologue billionaires who fancy themselves gods...Soros, Fink, et all. They do have the intelligence and capacity for large long term projects and the resources to carry it out. The actions you see from the government originate with them, as they hold much of the debt/interest as well as stock ownership.
Sadly not true, and often the exploits are well known and ubiquitous.
Unless we are talking cars. Your pre 2000 internal combustion engine can't be remotely hacked or monitored. This is likely a big part of the push to get rid of them.
Cashless society is coming to much of the west. The newer generations don't see the point of cash anymore and the brainwashing is nearly complete.
It will be a quaint relic in third world countries, but then it will also become a black Market for those who don't have access otherwise or illicit business.
Dark times are ahead, but probably we will be all dead before then.
Like I said, I don't expect any changes for voting in immediate future but my latest interactions with the black community have been positive.
I just bumped into a black guy leaving an elevator at night and he turned around to yell at me "Jesus loves you".
A black woman chatting me up at a bar had to take a break for conference call on running your own business.
Imagine white liberals doing either of these things. Unheard of.
Something is shifting culture wise there. It might not translate into votes just yet, but I think it can be cultivated and gives me a lot of hope.
Yeah this one was strange and took me by surprise.
I first noticed it with a survivalist gardener YouTuber and wrote it off as him being nuts, but then I ran into a woman who used the term in a professional conference call and was like "woah, maybe this is a real term?"
This is true, however I have noticed black culture is starting to shift. I have had the opportunity to be closer to black culture these days and have been surprised by a few things:
-refusing to call themselves "black", instead going with "melanated".
-high focus on industriousness
-clinging to Christianity, much more so than whites.
It certainly doesn't mean it's different now, but my gut is the momentum has started to shift that direction.
I really like your analogy about the paywall, however I'm not sure what I'm looking at on this link.
Valid point though. It might actually be even more beneficial to attend colleges in other countries these days, especially if you can find a favorable exchange rate and English language.
Some of the footage of the plane falling shows two possible trails as well, but I'm certainly not expert to tell.
I did see one other report that a stewardess on the flight was complaining about unusual repairs.
As others have said, hard to know what's true yet.
Oddly enough, eels used to be such a staple in old England that you would pay your rent with them.
https://youtu.be/iC5jQZWshx0