>Houses becoming too expensive to own >wages are shit >income inequality still rising dramatically >jobs are constantly being outsourced >Education becoming more expensive and putting you into a life of debt >Cultural Marxism everywhere >refugees still flooding in >Politicians becoming more blatantly corrupt and trying to unite countries into a one world government >General public doesn't care about any of this as long as they have their entertainment
When will this downward spiral of society end?
Are we at the bread and circus point of Roman history right before the empire fell?
>Are we at the bread and circus point of Roman history right before the empire fell?
Bread and circuses are socialism. Get out of here you commie cuck bastard.
Michael Clark
Yes we are. Social media and access to information will make it an interesting finale, but it is ending none the less.
Dylan Gomez
How soon do you think so?
Aaron Anderson
January 17th, give or take a day.
Sebastian Harris
The US is a socialist country.
Nicholas Edwards
I hope it ends soon.
We can get back to that "survival of the fittest" thing.
Kayden Peterson
Don't spout facts at me, commie cuck traitor. Facts are socialism.
Josiah King
When we fix it. And not before.
Matthew Turner
#6 and #7 are basicly the answer to the rest
Eli Howard
Who cares? You're a leaf. Therefore your opinion is irrelevant.
>Current year >Not using the incredible, awesome, life changing leaf idiot filters.
Get on our level new fags
Andrew Ross
Shit so we'll be living in a Brave New World
Hudson Stewart
Youth unemployment in EU is already in tens of millions.
This frog is cooked
Jace Murphy
>Are we at the bread and circus point of Roman history right before the empire fell? We reached levels unimaginable by Roman standards in the 50s if not earlier.
We are living in an insane fantasy that portends either total apocalypse or eternal mindless subjugation
Nobody alive today can possible understand how insane our world is because our points of reference are to states of similar insanity. If you revived anyone civilized born before 1700 and brought them to the present they would declare our world to be the exclusive domain of Satan. And this is the usual response of primitive people to modernity, though mixed with an awe for a power they can't quite understand.
Either something supra-human is emerging through technology or we are entering the final suicidal state of our generally insane constitution.
Consider if nothing else that the fundamental human disposition towards reality today, and for at least 100 years, in our art, our philosophy, our politic, even our very science, is bewilderment, complete confused bewilderment, and at worst outright despair.
Gabriel Foster
>houses too expensive
Stopped right there. Buy smaller/cheaper houses you twat. You don't deserve a mansion in the suburbs on minimum wage you idiot.
Connor Howard
That's a little harsh don't you think?
Owen Powell
>Nobody alive today can possible understand how insane our world is
Bullshit, any student of history can see how fucked everything is.
Protip: History majors in (((college))) are not students of history.
Nolan Ross
K, let me go find a pigeon hole in the city $200000 /wrist
Jeremiah Thompson
>Buy smaller/cheaper houses you twat
(((they))) use regulatory capture to heavily constrict the amount of affordable housing to boost their revenue streams through artificial scarcity
same as the war on (((drugs)))
Levi Cook
I know what you're saying but I don't think the unconventional or reactionary historians really grasp the situation either, they surely have a better view, unfettered by Leftist ideology, but the bare facts are I think too much for anybody.
We are living in a period of history that threatens every single notion humanity has ever concocted. It is fundamentally impossible to understand what is happening right now
Nolan Adams
Houses are too expensive because rich Chinese are buying them all trying to preserve their money after the crash coming in China. If we crash too then I don't see how it will help them but yeah eventually those empty houses will get taken somehow even by force.
Wages are shit, income inequality, and outsourcing are all tied together. All due to high immigration, and no economic protectionism. Save us Trump.
Expensive education is the next bubble to burst or maybe Obamacare I dunno. But eventually people will stop chasing shit degrees that don't get you a job an there will be a correction.
One world government, and cultural marxism are also tied together. But IMO they are losing now. The whole world seems to be demanding Nationalism cause the UN Jews have impoverished everyone instead of enriching them. The Globalist will probably throw a tantrum an try to start WW3.
Dylan Mitchell
> It is fundamentally impossible to understand what is happening right now
No its not, the globalists are just gonna (((manifest destiny))) 99% of the rest of us
Isaiah Nguyen
how do i get that option
Levi James
>(((affordable housing))) No, just buy a small cheap house. It's not fucking hard.
Again I disagree. It's entirely possible for even a normie to understand how fucked the world is today.
The reading for beginners would be all of John Taylor Gatto's books and Tragedy & Hope by Carroll Quigley.
From there just follow your curiosity and the redpill is yours.
Expensive education and Obamacare are symptoms of the same disease: the federal government. That's the next "bubble".
Nolan Clark
the globalists are not in control of fuck-all. they are struggling to even wave a flag at the bull that is rushing towards them. not that they are even aware that there is a bull, nor that they're holding a flag, which should probably be white rather than red.
If you believe some thinking agency is in charge than answer me who controlled the 20th century?
Ian Fisher
>than answer me who controlled the 20th century?
Wouldn't that be zionist jews? They had an [infinity]% increase in number of countries, as they started with ZERO and ended with ONE zionist jewish country.
Everyone else either had a 0% change or 100% loss in number of countries.
Juan Howard
>No, just buy a small cheap house.
To get a cheap house that isn't a toxic hazard you need to live outside major population centers, meaning you need a car completely negating any savings with the housing with our taxation.
Benjamin King
Haven't read Gatto, but I've read almost everything Quigley has written and respect him enormously but I don't think he quite understood things either.
I don't fear conspiracy to control, I feat Prometheus, I fear Pandora's box
Connor Smith
Aren't housing prices dropping though?
Cooper Thompson
Do read Gatto, he fills in a lot of what Quigley missed at the local level.
You'll never get a complete full resolution understanding, from macro all the way down to micro. But you can easily get the broad strokes and see where things are headed.
Bullshit, small cheap houses go on the market all the time. Many of them are foreclosures going to auction but if you're savvy you can snap up a great deal.
I would say post city but I can't navigate Finnish zillow.
>I want to talk about our common responsibilities in the face of a common danger. The events of recent weeks may have helped to illuminate that challenge for some; but the dimensions of its threat have loomed large on the horizon for many years. Whatever our hopes may be for the future--for reducing this threat or living with it--there is no escaping either the gravity or the totality of its challenge to our survival and to our security--a challenge that confronts us in unaccustomed ways in every sphere of human activity. >Today no war has been declared--and however fierce the struggle may be, it may never be declared in the traditional fashion. Our way of life is under attack. Those who make themselves our enemy are advancing around the globe. The survival of our friends is in danger. And yet no war has been declared, no borders have been crossed by marching troops, no missiles have been fired. >If the press is awaiting a declaration of war before it imposes the self-discipline of combat conditions, then I can only say that no war ever posed a greater threat to our security. If you are awaiting a finding of "clear and present danger," then I can only say that the danger has never been more clear and its presence has never been more imminent. >For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence--on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.
Michael Cooper
>Many of them are foreclosures going to auction but if you're savvy you can snap up a great deal.
We have this thing called corruption. Those deals are done behind closed doors and i lack that kind of connections
Nolan Clark
>houses too expensive
Nah man, Canada is perfect. Such a progressive wonderland. Who cares about home ownership when you can legally suck a dogs dick?
Caleb Smith
I don't know about Finland, but in America the auctions are typically public and all you have to do is look up when the auctions are held. Usually you can get a list of what properties will be auctioned ahead of time so you can go check them out in person. However to look up this information you can't just go on the internet, you have to call or go in person.
Finland's not that much of a shithole. I doubt it's as corrupt as you say. Why not take a sick day and go check out an auction, just to see what it's like?
Adam Roberts
its a fugin gulag, you need to work for free and taxpayers pay the workers social benefits instead of company receiving benefit from the labour
Ryan Thompson
Why not emigrate then? As bad as America is, it's still the most free place in the world (and I say that having visited a handful of Asian countries).
Andrew Cox
How do you do that when you're saddled with debts from useless education and no way to legally earn money?
Samuel Garcia
Finland is the best place in the entire fucking universe for lazy NEETs like us. Shut the fuck up and be grateful.
Dominic Thompson
Oh, you're a nojob?
I recommend getting a job.
Adam Morales
what you perceive as a hammock is actually a lobster trap meant to keep you a centimeter below waterline.
EU youth unemployment is already in tens of millions and (((progress))) is only accelerating
these frogs are already dead, they just don't know it yet
Ian Fisher
Why not military? That's what I did and it worked out pretty damn well.
Sometimes you have to lower your standards for employment to get the pay you deserve. Be wise with your money and quit early once you have enough to make your own way.