Message from @Arch-Fiend

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2019-01-22 15:43:22 UTC  

ehhh, that's a fair assessment.

2019-01-22 15:44:03 UTC  

Bernie could have simply been backstabbed and held blackmail for all we know. He's not the strongest of will/principals

2019-01-22 15:44:14 UTC  

i dont think we really know much about cortez as a politician yet beyond being incompatent

2019-01-22 15:44:26 UTC  

she's a good dancer.

2019-01-22 15:45:55 UTC  

she will probably be eaten up and spit out by the democratic party machine that seeks to push neoliberalism by any means nessicary, even using progressives and ancoms as dogs to inforce a globalized sociaty for a globalized economy

2019-01-22 15:46:01 UTC  

but maybe not

2019-01-22 15:46:51 UTC  

i think bernie was lucky that he came from an older time where international capitalism did not have as great a strangle hold on the worlds governments as it does now including the united states

2019-01-22 15:47:38 UTC  

yeah, free market is a fine balance that slips into either socialism and then communism or into corporatism and corporate oligarchies, IIR my history.

2019-01-22 15:47:43 UTC  

take Venezuela

2019-01-22 15:47:45 UTC  

only real flicker of light i see in the entire democratic party side of the united states is tulsi gabbered now

2019-01-22 15:48:04 UTC  

you know she's going to get mauled in their party race

2019-01-22 15:48:09 UTC  

i do

2019-01-22 15:48:15 UTC  

maybe 2024 though

2019-01-22 15:48:28 UTC  

but things are a bit different now than they were 3 years ago

2019-01-22 15:48:48 UTC  

_glances askance at the Covington Maga Hat debacle_

2019-01-22 15:48:53 UTC  

cracks in the dnc are wider, perhaps not wide enough but they are there

2019-01-22 15:49:04 UTC  

yeah they are.

2019-01-22 15:50:07 UTC  

trumps election is probably the most important event in western world history in the last 30 years

2019-01-22 15:50:26 UTC  

i think its even more important than 9/11

2019-01-22 15:50:31 UTC  

just because it spearheaded the shattering of the political aristocracy

2019-01-22 15:50:45 UTC  

specificly because 9/11 didint change anything, it simply put more power into the direction it was already going

2019-01-22 15:51:04 UTC  

yep, it was a boot down the slippery slope, not a shove in the other direction

2019-01-22 15:51:15 UTC  

feels more like a pendulum these days

2019-01-22 15:52:21 UTC  

were in a pendulum swing now but theres no telling how long it will last, it could be a change that impacts the world for 50 even 100 years, or it could only last as long as trumps presidency

2019-01-22 15:53:01 UTC  

indeed

2019-01-22 15:53:04 UTC  

i think the most important thing to happen before this was probably jfk's assassination

2019-01-22 15:53:32 UTC  

the biggest issue IMO is that our educational system is dominated by leftist hypnotists

2019-01-22 15:53:40 UTC  

indoctrination for everyone

2019-01-22 15:53:56 UTC  

but at the same time, the colleges are... SORTA starting to decline?

2019-01-22 15:54:03 UTC  

IDK, maybe I'm overreading

2019-01-22 15:54:29 UTC  

lot of people would say that the fall of soviat russia was super important but honestly we still treat russia as if it was still soviet russia, so it didint actually change anything, jfk being assassinated marked the last resistance in what the political paradim change would take shape as

2019-01-22 15:55:53 UTC  

yeah I don't get that.

2019-01-22 15:56:02 UTC  

Korea and China seem like bigger concerns ATM

2019-01-22 15:56:34 UTC  

i think the biggest problem with our education system isint what it teaches, but how it shapes preadult sociaty and what ramifications that has on children entering sociaty after highschool graducation

2019-01-22 15:56:34 UTC  

one is a nuclear power, the other is trying to be, China is also expanding it's corporations into africa for resources and has a social credit system practically lifted from the pages of 1984

2019-01-22 15:58:51 UTC  

schools are unnatural, but you can still take an unnatural system and make it work with our natural instincts, schools dont do that very well though, they create a society of children with very few adult figures who are specificly prohibited from involving themselves in the social political structures that children form when they are alone unless it gets to a certain degree of negativity that media will critisize, physical violence for a long time but recently increasing to "harrassment"

2019-01-22 15:59:43 UTC  

they also killed recess, so they're locking energetic boys up with no way to spend that energy and then punishing them for acting out

2019-01-22 16:00:09 UTC  

maybe a more extensive PE?

2019-01-22 16:01:38 UTC  

humans evolved so that our children are ment to be introduced to social envirnments with the pretexts and directions of their parents, this would lead to parental friends having their own children become friends with eachother simply due to that being the majority of contact between them, this did statify friendship along economic lines but that still happens to some extent within the school system but its done through the direction and perspective of children

2019-01-22 16:02:45 UTC  

this child sociaty that exists virtually untouched by adults outside of media representations of how this sociaty should act (yes television teaches children how to be social more than parents now) becomes the society as that generation matures to adulthood

2019-01-22 16:03:18 UTC  

i think that genz may be the only generation where the school system has a competitor for teaching children social skills, the internet