- Joined
- Jul 29, 2018
1. There will be more mass manufactured fear campaigns like Covid to ensure more people will give up their rights, but in different ways. You already saw with shit like the alt-right, incel, and issue of "white men" being belligerent against any kind of progressive social movements being pushed by establishment culture is being treated by the media as if they were some omnipresent threat that could devastate the entire country's infrastructure with plotted mass shootings, bombings of key infrastructure, and the threat of a radicalizing pipeline of youtubers who seek to create a new movement of right leaning youths to oppose the current liberal paradigm in civilization, while at the same time painting them as low-IQ dimwitted vacuous imbeciles whose source of rage is some sexual pathological dysfunction(i.e, fascination with guns is compensation for smaller penises, anger from seeing the mixing of white women and other races, and so forth.). It is possible that within the few years or perhaps decades, there will be some mass internet outage that will be deemed the actions of some right-leaning group that will turn out to be a front for an intelligence agency, justifying increased surveillance and the need for further control over contextual meaning. As we've seen on public internet spaces, there's a lot of misanthropic leftists who view the average boomer conservative or anyone right-leaning as subhuman and culpable for the rapid degeneration that society is facing, especially with them wanting to implement hospitals not taking in unvaccinated individuals and favoring those vaccinated.
2. The decay or rise of the "Third World". It is not uncommon to hear that third world countries are inhospitable shitholes ruled by corrupt governments that take in donations and aid from western countries to try to ameliorate conditions, but I see it is possible that the so called poorer countries may have more of a chance to rise up to the occasion and challenge some preconceived notions. On the one hand, these countries could collapse into a further destitute state where all form of governance has ceased and the only form of rule is localized tribal factions of varying degrees of brutal, but in some countries deemed impoverished, it is possible for them to rise out of their previous state and becoming "better" than what they were. The thing is with that many lefties, in particularly those whose spaces are confined with the same conceited intellectual champagne types who hate all of those rural white supremacists that they both demonize and ridicule, is that the populaces of these poorer countries are far more socially conservative. Western ideas of sexual liberal rights will not reach these populaces ears and the idea of a "forced progressive effort" will probably be popular by some rich academic leftist types who find their social conservative ways to be repugnant.
2. The decay or rise of the "Third World". It is not uncommon to hear that third world countries are inhospitable shitholes ruled by corrupt governments that take in donations and aid from western countries to try to ameliorate conditions, but I see it is possible that the so called poorer countries may have more of a chance to rise up to the occasion and challenge some preconceived notions. On the one hand, these countries could collapse into a further destitute state where all form of governance has ceased and the only form of rule is localized tribal factions of varying degrees of brutal, but in some countries deemed impoverished, it is possible for them to rise out of their previous state and becoming "better" than what they were. The thing is with that many lefties, in particularly those whose spaces are confined with the same conceited intellectual champagne types who hate all of those rural white supremacists that they both demonize and ridicule, is that the populaces of these poorer countries are far more socially conservative. Western ideas of sexual liberal rights will not reach these populaces ears and the idea of a "forced progressive effort" will probably be popular by some rich academic leftist types who find their social conservative ways to be repugnant.