02-17-2017, 02:57 PM
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(02-17-2017, 02:51 PM)Tuss Wrote:(12-04-2016, 06:22 AM)HoldOn Wrote: It should be noted that on sites like Reddit and Facebook, most people there seem to think 9/11 was the "breaking point" from Millennials to Gen Z, not the 2008 Recession/Obama election.
And they'de be right too. Just about any road of insanity that the culturo-political landscape of the present is on, can be traced back to 9/11. It was the day that opened the gates to the zoo (the cage that the Neo-Cohens were put in, for example), and it was the day the 90's ended. Slowly, the realization spread that society was truly unglued and the false flag watchmen off their rocker for real, and it wasn't fun. The financial crisis of 2008, on the other hand, happened in a society that was already apprehensive all over. (First time I heard about the imminent housing bubble was in 2005 at the latest, for example.)
I wholeheartedly agree that the 911 attacks (2001) should be the marker for the birth of the Homelander generation. Which means that this so-called Artist generation is fast approaching the minimum age for military enlistment in the United States.