The great drop out is about to happen. Everyone can feel it, the sad part is that it's been forced upon people, manufactured.
Look at the way we are all simultaneously coming to the same conclusions "independently". Yesterday I read Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and considered for the very first time that Greek philosophy could be dangerous. I don't believe it yet, but I come here for there first time in a year and multiple threads about the dangers of Greek philosophy are here. Papa John speaks out about obesity, a conversation I had yesterday, reflected exactly in the words I used, found here again in regards to the 1970s being a turning point. People from this side were freaking out in record numbers yesterday, as did I.
Clearly we've run into a significant juncture where the masses thoughts are becoming sufficiently homogenized after decades of internet being consolidated from thousands of sources, to hundreds, into about three or four, probably less.
We're now at a point where if you argue for something, you can be assured that there's hundreds of others simultaneously thinking the same argument because the human brain can only move in so many directions thought wise when deviating from the same exact input source.
>Meditations by Marcus Aurelius This book has been sitting in my top drawer for about 6 months now. I'm gonna pick it up this week now >bump
Kevin Moore
Bump
Aiden Gonzalez
It could be worse.
Brandon Campbell
Go vegan
Anthony Rodriguez
>We are being homogenized. It's the opposite. Human thought and expression has been expanded by globalization to the point no-one has anything in common with anyone else, and groups can't collectivize in their own self-interest. In the 1970's, everyone in the UK would watch the same TV programmes because that's all there was, and it created a point of common interest. Now there is no common interest, no shared culture, nothing to bond people together. This created a society of atomized, disorganized individuals that are easy for the organized minority to control, no matter how popular their ideas are in reality.
Every normie in my life talks about the top stories on the BBC, and scarily use the exact same words and turns of phrase to justify their 'opinion' on that story. As soon as it's out of the news cycle, they forget it ever happened
Parker Nelson
I have the opposite problem, some family watch the MSM, but most watch alternative news. I personally don't watch much news because it just generates fear and anxiety in people. But yes, MSM viewers are exactly as you describe, they'll use the exact framing of the media and only once it's out of the news cycle will they form their own opinions. I guess they call it programming for a reason.
Xavier Morris
I never liked the book. Basically it tells you to never fight or bother with anything because your situation is the order of the universe or whatever. Maybe I'm just dumb and misunderstood it.
Aiden Brown
Does this picture imply coke and cigs are medicine
Cooper Green
Normies replaced their culture with the TV and then fucked the internet so it would be like TV. user above was saying that we have too many choices, which only goes to show that even in here, outside the normalfag sphere, the illusion of choice is really believed. However I don't think this is simply the result of a conspiracy, I believed we arrived here somewhat randomly.
Kevin Morris
if "natural food" is so great, how come people died so easily in the past? how come they were malnourished and every guy was a manlet?
Daniel Roberts
If it isn't kill all Jews, then we are not being homogenized.
Well stated. I've actually made many personal notes in my journal about this exact point. It's why Jews fear white fascism so much. They fear our collective will. This is why they do everything they can to disrupt and jam our cultural and racial signal.
Charles Gomez
Try living off bread and water for awhile. Now try that while doing intense physical labour for 8+ hours a day. Get back to us in a month and tell us how things are going.
Caleb Long
how on earth could you get THAT out of it? He had no trouble with fighting.
Colton Scott
Why don't you do it yourself
Juan Butler
The jews are driving us into a meta-fugue state in which we have to rely on them to filter our reality for us. They deconstructed all real truth fixed on the binary reference. Meaning what is white without black or good without evil or up without down? Jews have put everything on the spectrum in which good is evil and evil is good. Everything is a construct of your own personal truth and perspective. This is a disruptive tactic in itself but when you wrap it in the victim narrative and subjugate the sane hierarchy to the insane revolution you can demolish an entire empire. There is no place for accommodation of the profane and delusional. Jews worship the god of many truths....Lucifer. He is the god of subjectivity and word magic which controls the narratives and thus the beliefs of the masses. Objective truth found in God is purged and with it all sin because all judgement is removed. If all truths are true, then what is their to judge? What is their to punish? There is only acceptance which is love. The Jews made the whole world evil, so evil would simply become part of the backdrop of reality. This was the Sabbatean mission from 1666. And all Jews whatever their rank and awareness, have helped this mission.
Oliver Smith
>Papa John speaks out about obesity, a conversation I had yesterday, reflected exactly in the words I used, found here again in regards to the 1970s being a turning point. What?
Yes and no. People are "divided" as unified culture because replaced with infinitely small manufactured subcultures, but most deracinated globohomo atom people have fundamentally the same values (or lack thereof) IMO.
Christian Sanders
>if "natural food" is so great, how come people died so easily in the past? Lack of modern medicine such as antibiotics. Things that are easily cured today had a significant chance of killing you 200 years ago. Same reason that despite couples having tons of kids on average, the global population was stagnant. >how come they were malnourished and every guy was a manlet? Food, especially nutrient dense food like meat and milk was relatively expensive. This was compounded by most people working physically intense jobs.
>I believed we arrived here somewhat randomly. Go study fractional reserve banking and see if you feel the same way. And I suggest you read Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars. Collectivization through Capitalism was a key strategy of Fiat fueled Zionism. All liberalism is just a tactic to help this process. All financial deregulation, globalism and open borders was a strategy to turn the world into a Zionist Globohomo Plantation. There was nothing at all random about any of it.
Levi Bell
*unified culture has become replaced
Jace Bailey
you say this while posting on the most diverse board on the site
Cooper Anderson
I'm not trying to be a fence sitter, but I think you are both right the problem is it is too vague to say either we are all coming together or all moving apart to go with your tv example yes if back in the 70s there were only 4 channels so most people watched the same tv shows and could bond talking at the water cooler that is all true and stuff like that will have helped form communities (in your local area) the internet changed all of that and on the one hand it has helped to make us into atomised individuals but to be fair, it has also allowed people to connect in different ways for example, in the past maybe everyone watched the same news on the same channel and that is all there really was, so people just accepted it whereas now people like us can look things up for ourselves and meet places like here to try and work out what is really going on you made some very good points and the elite are clearly trying to divide us up into atomised individuals slaves who work like in the matrix how humans are used as batteries but I hope he is right that enough people will eventually wake up and start to fight back so maybe this evil globohomo nightmare can finally end
Levi Moore
I'd prefer if it didn't (: I)
Gabriel Jackson
Considering that's like $30 worth of ciggies, it must be.