NEETing is the future as young men, and perhaps even a few women, withdraw from society because you get nothing out of it if you don't belong to one of the right groups. Employers now are OVERTLY discriminatory against white males. Society hates white males. Your tax contributions do nothing for yourself. The Western World is controlled by lunatics and its implosion is on the horizon.
This thread is the comfy space for /pol's neets. It is also for those who need to work to survive, but who pledge to do the bare minimum that they need to do in the working world. Here's neets and minimal workers can discuss neeting, starving the system, the evils of the system, what they do in their abundant free time, how their creativity might remake society and create the new culture when the current system dies.
>Even with no objective, you are still doing good things by doing nothing Something about this reminds me of Catch-22. Surprisingly relevant and comfy book btw, for anyone that hasn't read it
This can be an ongoing general for NEETs. If anyone sees ways to improve the opening paragraph, and has relevant artwork for future bakes, please feel free to contribute (contribute to the cause of non-contribution to the system). Also, if anyone wants to do future bakes, feel free.
Jace Lewis
kill yourself normie scum. the entire premise of being a neet is that you have the basic pattern recognition skills required to see through the bullshit, and that includes seeing the obvious inferiority in the average subhuman.
We are not the same.
Jordan Butler
Check out the Book of Ecclesiastes for some legit Biblical NEETism
>Employers now are OVERTLY discriminatory against white males I was NEET for a year, all of 2019, but not by choice. I probably applied to, on average, 8 jobs a week. For that entire year I had only ~6 interviews. Fast forward to the beginning of 2020. I applied to a big company and they sent a rejection email with no interview or reason TWICE (i applied a month apart). I said "fuck it" and decided to try something. I re-applied a third time with the same resume, but on their online form, I put my race down as Hispanic. Within a week I got a call saying they wanted to hire me through a contracting agency. I was just supposed to "show up for work", no interview required.
They put me to work on a big solo project, and a month in COVID hit, and I got to work from home. Since then I completed the project and they hired me full time, have given me some [albeit meager] salary raises and bonuses such as free money, health benefits and paid vacation, etc. I think that first 'big solo project' was a test of fire, so to speak, and I passed.
I had times where I'd put in less than 2 hours of work a day. Part of me feels like I should be doing more but I also just want to ride this gravy train out. The biggest eye opening experience is that what changed me from being a NEET to hired with a good job was simply changing my ethnicity. I wasted a year of my life searching with no hits, but the very FIRST job I re-submit my application with my ethnicity as hispanic, I get hired.
Its a bit infuriating, but I assure you anons, my story is true. You may hate the system but you can use it for your own benefit as I have
Keep at it. It takes six months to a year and a half to unlearn the consumer wagie mentality. Usually no one questions what to do with their time because they are shuffled from one societal expectation to another, from school to work to retirement to a home. Unless they are classy enough to have had a real education that taught them things to do with their leisure time.
Ayden Thompson
how do i become a neet
Julian Allen
Be not engaged in employment or training.
Caleb Lewis
but how do i pay my bills and eat
Parker Roberts
If you can't get by without an income, just work as little as possible. These are NEET Allies.
Camden Bennett
i just work a few days a week at a bar and it pays for my bills and the bs i enjoy. does that make me a neet? dont forget to tip