I actually understand what this guy is saying. When I was young, my hometown was a small, flourishing community. People didn't have fences and we played football in the neighbor's yard and nobody cared. Now everyone there has a fence and private property signs up everywhere. People have walled themselves off. And the reason? Because it is now a multicultural utopia. When I lived there in my youth, it was a preodominantly White, Christian town. We all got along. This is no longer the case.
But the captain's of the economy don't need us to get along. It's like having dogs that quarrel. You look uopon them and chuckle to yourself because they are so silly for coveting the other's treat you gave them. These captains of industry look at you the same way and they don't give a shit if you are happy or if your life is miserable from the hordes of disgusting niggers everywhere. The only thing that matters in this utilitarian age of industrialization is how much production you can squeeze out of a population. None of our individual hopes or dreams matter anymore. The course has already been set. All that remains is forcing you to comply.
dalai_llama 1 points 2.2 years ago
I actually understand what this guy is saying. When I was young, my hometown was a small, flourishing community. People didn't have fences and we played football in the neighbor's yard and nobody cared. Now everyone there has a fence and private property signs up everywhere. People have walled themselves off. And the reason? Because it is now a multicultural utopia. When I lived there in my youth, it was a preodominantly White, Christian town. We all got along. This is no longer the case.
But the captain's of the economy don't need us to get along. It's like having dogs that quarrel. You look uopon them and chuckle to yourself because they are so silly for coveting the other's treat you gave them. These captains of industry look at you the same way and they don't give a shit if you are happy or if your life is miserable from the hordes of disgusting niggers everywhere. The only thing that matters in this utilitarian age of industrialization is how much production you can squeeze out of a population. None of our individual hopes or dreams matter anymore. The course has already been set. All that remains is forcing you to comply.