09-24-2019, 11:13 PM
"Government leaders in the 1990s were in Silent generation that grew up
during the horrors of World War II, including the Nazi bombing of
London, and had the skills to negotiate and compromise. Today, the
Gen-Xers are in charge, and Gen-Xers have no skills to negotiate and
compromise. So there are different camps in the government, each
dominated by a different group of Gen-Xers, and they're all in
hardened positions opposed to each other."
Uh, no. The actual involvement of GenX is to burn down the rotten stinking edifice known as the "establishment". You know the same one from the 1970's. It's the same damn thing and it's mutated into a Globalist,Neoliberal austerity imposing piece of shit. Go BoJo, let's all say it, BURN, BABY BURN! It was the Boomers after all who taught the kiddies well. It's the same thing, the establishment sold out the lower classes to a bunch of international capitalists/transnational companies. Since the establishment didn't end austerity in the UK, the folks voted leave as a way of burning it all down. In the US, same for Trump. He's a symptom of the rage that's expressing itself now as polarization.
during the horrors of World War II, including the Nazi bombing of
London, and had the skills to negotiate and compromise. Today, the
Gen-Xers are in charge, and Gen-Xers have no skills to negotiate and
compromise. So there are different camps in the government, each
dominated by a different group of Gen-Xers, and they're all in
hardened positions opposed to each other."
Uh, no. The actual involvement of GenX is to burn down the rotten stinking edifice known as the "establishment". You know the same one from the 1970's. It's the same damn thing and it's mutated into a Globalist,Neoliberal austerity imposing piece of shit. Go BoJo, let's all say it, BURN, BABY BURN! It was the Boomers after all who taught the kiddies well. It's the same thing, the establishment sold out the lower classes to a bunch of international capitalists/transnational companies. Since the establishment didn't end austerity in the UK, the folks voted leave as a way of burning it all down. In the US, same for Trump. He's a symptom of the rage that's expressing itself now as polarization.
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