Friday, November 24, 2017

Bash the Boomer is Bad

Ideas: All kind of criticism of boomer generation is everywhere but is the generation that proceeded it any better? It isn't. I see little value in grouping people by generation for any reason. Analytically it doesn't make much sense. The criticism and intellectual effort expended in discussing stuff like IQ and Boomers ought to be directed toward christ-insanity, the soft side of our oppression - the reason we don't fight back against the jews, who are the overt oppressors.
The effort expended attacking boomers is wasted and largely inaccurate because boomers are scarcely worse/better/different from the generations before and after. The effort is correctly placed in attacking christianity, which is #2 reason whites cant identify/defend their own group.

- Black Friday Roundup: mall brawl leads to shutdown. In Alabama, ten guesses as to which race is involved. Article doesn't say, of course.

Anglos have always been big on that. It worked against Germany, today it's used against Yemen.
- (((Forward))) worries that Tucker Carlson doesn't disagree that It's Okay to Be White, second round of which is supposed to begin today, turning Black Friday into Whi-Fri. “Being white by the way is not something you can control,” Carlson said. “You shouldn’t attack people for it, and yet the left does constantly — in case you haven’t noticed.”

Observation: In reading the hymiestream coverage of the alt-right, I notice how I take it carefully they are avoiding mentioning that criticism of jews is central to its worldview. The jewstream reports seem to omit that essential. Why aren't they using that fact to promote a rise in 'anti-semitism,' their admitted clown concept for criticism of their group and its anti-white behavior?

Thought: There is nothing new under the sun, just different forms of the same things. This is an idea adjacent to my old saying the roots of every modern disagreement trace back a lot longer than you would think.









































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