Notice: Home alone tonight?
Topic: Americans are such cucks.
+Anonymous A — 4 months ago #68,048
A bunch of wage slaves working for the man who is a bitch to some billionaire.
This nation is literally built upon slavery. It's just wage slavery that this nation is now.
+Anonymous B — 4 months ago, 20 hours later[T] [B] #673,980
Well i mean what do you want us to do about it? I always thought it was frowned upon by society to not be a little bitch and just suck it up, touch grass and get a job. Wasnt it one of the core principles of growing up is that nobody owes us anything and that we shouldnt ask for handouts?
+Anonymous C — 4 months ago, 2 days later, 3 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,043
@previous (B)
There's nothing we can do about it. People on the outside can afford to talk shit because they're not deep in the trenches. We dont have much choices and the choices we do have involve low IQ violence.
+Anonymous D — 4 months ago, 3 hours later, 3 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,048
@OP
I need money man, if i don't get a job within 2 months ill be out of a phone number, and that'll make getting a job even harder!
+Anonymous E — 4 months ago, 48 minutes later, 3 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,049
There are/were options outside of the service sector but this experiment in mercantilism is killing entrepreneurial aspirations with prohibitive overhead costs. That means those failed small businesses will add to unemployment numbers during a now unavoidable market contraction and dollar devaluation, the cost of living already skyrocketing. The people can then collectively change course at the ballot box, but the ones selling mercantilism to captive minds outnumber the free thinkers selling nothing. It's like people would rather consume and regurgitate propaganda cos it's easier than thinking for themselves, but economic upheaval has a way of shattering complacency and sloth. Also, Carville is right that the left needs to shed idpol. Forming a coalition restorative to rights guaranteed in the Articles of the convention, according to the rule of law, is necessary b4 you can redo civil rights.
+ducky !MwWb.dJjRc — 4 months ago, 1 day later, 5 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,079
i love american boys and theyre about to flood my city again it bring me so much joy when the americans come
+Anonymous G — 4 months ago, 1 hour later, 5 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,081
B-but I thought the trade embargo was partially about keeping Americans trapped inside, sort of like how Northern Line of the Great Wall worked. Looks like soon nobody gets to leave of their own free will.
+Anonymous H — 4 months ago, 2 hours later, 5 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,084
Not US eastern Americans. West coast folks are cucks..
+Anonymous I — 4 months ago, 1 hour later, 5 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,087
@674,049 (E)
It seems the only people who haven't left the tent in disgust are the idpol partisans who were sicced on the Party in order to stymie cooperation and actual social democratic reform. When the role of Leiberman was immediately filled by Sinema, I decided the Democratic Party was ruled by corporatists who weren't interested in any sort of modern New Deal.
·Anonymous G — 4 months ago, 1 hour later, 5 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,088
@previous (I)
A lot of us are Independent because of money in politics, elections should be publicly funded. What matters now is restoring the rule of law so that no one is above the law.
+Anonymous J — 4 months ago, 1 hour later, 5 days after the original post[T] [B] #674,090
@674,084 (H)
coastoids on both sides are human garbage. it would not surprise me in the slightest if gulf coastoids were aswell, but if so their keeping it fairly well hidden.
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+Anonymous K — 4 months ago, 1 day later, 1 week after the original post[T] [B] #674,142
@674,087 (I)
> sicced on the Party in order to stymie cooperation and actual social democratic reform
I was just wondering how this happened. I guess both parties became part entertainment industry to stay relevant, only the right shoehorned the left into defending idpol and made the right into flying monkeys for their dark triad leader. This leaves 1/3 of the electorate to build coalitions open to voices of reason like Professor Sachs or anyone who understands how we got here and how to move forward. Pragmatism comes from experience, and the lack of it in all would be 'leaders' means remaining a kakistocracy.