HyperNormalization

srh88

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That's an excuse you use to avoid addressing the points being made because you can't address them with logic or reason. I could type out the points being made in the clips that are posted, but as usual, you would just respond with "TL : DR", like usual. Another excuse you use to avoid the points being made when text is provided. The more you avoid the substance of our posts the more you prove our point.
Tldr
 

ttystikk

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The reality is, our history over the past 50 years is a messy accident, driven by common human nature, greed of the wealthy, and exhaustion followed by laziness of baby boomers after the protests and strife of the civil rights and Vietnam era. What it was not was an orderly easily explained conspiracy like the one portrayed in that video.
It wasn't an accident. It's been a Trainwreck for most Americans in terms of their economic livelihoods, but it was no accident.


I posted this on another thread. If you watch it, I think you'll come away with a much better understanding of why I'm a hard core Berniecrat; because the policies he espouses fit the situation and the needs of our society today.

And you might learn something- not because I think you're stupid- I don't- but because Dr Blyth packs so much knowledge and makes so many connections that even the Fed Chairman is going to pick up something they hadn't considered before.
 

SneekyNinja

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No one doesn't want to learn- just loud mouthed ignoramuses who think they've got nothing left to learn but in fact know Jack shit, comma, Buckwit.
Some of us prefer to read, you mouthbreathing fucktard.

It wasn't an accident. It's been a Trainwreck for most Americans in terms of their economic livelihoods, but it was no accident.


I posted this on another thread. If you watch it, I think you'll come away with a much better understanding of why I'm a hard core Berniecrat; because the policies he espouses fit the situation and the needs of our society today.

And you might learn something- not because I think you're stupid- I don't- but because Dr Blyth packs so much knowledge and makes so many connections that even the Fed Chairman is going to pick up something they hadn't considered before.
Stop spamming across multiple threads.

We don't want your videos, try using your words.
 

ttystikk

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Some of us prefer to read, you mouthbreathing fucktard.


Stop spamming across multiple threads.

We don't want your videos, try using your words.
I know it's hard for you, but try speaking for yourself.

In this case, Mark says what needs to be said better than I can. He covers a lot of ground and makes many important connections, telling the story and includes visual aids to improve understanding. You know, amazingly like a professor who knows what he's talking about.
 

SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
I know it's hard for you, but try speaking for yourself.

In this case, Mark says what needs to be said better than I can. He covers a lot of ground and makes many important connections, telling the story and includes visual aids to improve understanding. You know, amazingly like a professor who knows what he's talking about.
So you can't discuss the subject matter but you can write a big paragraph wanking the dude off?

Lol.
 

Fogdog

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It wasn't an accident. It's been a Trainwreck for most Americans in terms of their economic livelihoods, but it was no accident.


I posted this on another thread. If you watch it, I think you'll come away with a much better understanding of why I'm a hard core Berniecrat; because the policies he espouses fit the situation and the needs of our society today.

And you might learn something- not because I think you're stupid- I don't- but because Dr Blyth packs so much knowledge and makes so many connections that even the Fed Chairman is going to pick up something they hadn't considered before.
You should read the Page Smith's A People's History of the United States, It's an eight volume set. I read his works one summer. It
should be available from your local library. You might learn something. I found the era post war reconstruction to 1901 to be most interesting. It contains the stories of how the modern era with unions and progressive politics began in the US.


What I like about his work is the focus is on the people and not it's politics or wars although they are covered in detail. Our history is messy. No less messy today or 40 years ago than it was 150 years ago. Something else I like about reading history is I can fact check and am told what happened, not told what to think about it.

Of course, being a simple minded conspiracy windbag, you would think it all was planned out from the very beginning.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
You should read the Page Smith's A People's History of the United States, It's an eight volume set. I read his works one summer. It
should be available from your local library. You might learn something. I found the era post war reconstruction to 1901 to be most interesting. It contains the stories of how the modern era with unions and progressive politics began in the US.


What I like about his work is the focus is on the people and not it's politics or wars although they are covered in detail. Our history is messy. No less messy today or 40 years ago than it was 150 years ago. Something else I like about reading history is I can fact check and am told what happened, not told what to think about it.

Of course, being a simple minded conspiracy windbag, you would think it all was planned out from the very beginning.
I applaud your desire to spend an entire summer on one book series.

It's not a conspiracy if they advertise it in the headlines every day.
 

schuylaar

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I got it.

As a student of history, I'm starting to see a lot of parallels between the geopolitical situation of today and that if the world just before the outbreak of WWII.

Lying politicians and their blindly supportive mobs are just another disturbing point of similarity.
but the difference is, the majority approved back then.
 
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