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[–]PowerVitamin 19ポイント20ポイント  (0子コメント)

You found the Red Pill now. No point of fearing any longer. Dominate.

[–]vorenak 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

Op should watch fight club if he has not done so already.

[–]H4RV3YSP3CT3R 5ポイント6ポイント  (1子コメント)

Don't worry Old Boy, I turned 19 last month, I attend Oxford University, You'd be surprised how Red Pill the elites are, even the females, I picked it up before hand.

Betas will always be Betas, Alphas will always be Alphas, it's just that with time they'll be more betas. Particularly as you age.

[–]iamzeuss[S] 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm 20 my self. Glad we found the truth at a young age.

[–]RestoreTheUnion 6ポイント7ポイント  (7子コメント)

You are exactly right. The Matrix? It is liberalism. The idea that we only have value based on how the plutocrat can monetize us. We no longer have phalanxes, so our greatness is no longer premised upon 'strength' or 'beauty' in the physical sense - but rather upon our collective might from the times when we carried war as ordinary folks to the homes of the supremacist and burned down his cities. This is the chance that liberalism denies you. The chance to be great like your grandfather.

Why was the Greatest Generation great? It could see evil, called it out, and was ready to die to assert that we were all created equal, as they understood it.

So it seems the core question that is reestablishing, that the liberals are trying to hide with their pretty lies: Are we all created equal? Or do they get to shame the gun and the steak and claim to be the new godly, and destroy people's stakes and offer nothing but food stamps and heroin? People don't want that. People want to be heroes again.

Only the liberal says we could never be. Apparently pattern-spotting is a crime in liberalism. It makes you harder to market to.

[–]snowylion 0ポイント1ポイント  (5子コメント)

The supposed greatest generation began the MIC and died pointlessly in world wars. Pioneers were the last 'great'.

[–]RestoreTheUnion 1ポイント2ポイント  (4子コメント)

The greatest generation, along with the Allies, established an international order that greatly aided in enriching the country. They also manned and equipped the most powerful of our popular armies. If we had to go to the wall again, that's likely how we'd do it again, in a 21st century fashion, once our fancy toys get swept in the first round.

Because we're realists when it comes to it. So that's the basis for the greatest generation's greatness.

Pioneers did little by comparison. They killed some natives and mined some gold. Yawn.

[–]snowylion 1ポイント2ポイント  (3子コメント)

The 'international order' was established roughly around 18th century.

USA just stepped in the vacuum after Europe fucked up and sabotaged their own status. Who else was there? Russia is a joke.

The term 'greatest generation' itself is a falsehood made to deceive that they died pointlessly. If not for the Russian threat in Japanese theater, millions more men would have been expended in an invasion instead of using the nukes. Same for Germany and the march to Berlin. Pointless expenditure of men marked the world wars. Colonial wars were more honest in giving direct financial incentives and caused greater impacts.

It's pretty pathetic. Aren't those guys dead yet? can't we be honest at least now? or must this charade go on a decade longer? The later prosperity is due to industrial base of the world being destroyed in the war. The blue collar dream of working hard and getting affluent is a historical anomaly that was limited in time frame for the window it was possible for, unless USA bombed everyone else in the world to prevent others from making their own industrial base.

If anything, they and the baby boomers they spawned, were the most deluded ones, till the millennials arrived on the scene. People of the cold war after hippies hit reality were the "realists"

Pioneers did little by comparison. They killed some natives and mined some gold. Yawn.

Which gave the country the ability to create the nice toys later. With some work by the ones in the middle, of course. USA superiority partly stems from it's incomparable geographic gifts. The foundation of that was laid then.

There is still no serious competition for USA regardless the Chinese delusions. The only serious threat, as it has always been, is internal polity breaking down, like every great state ever.

[–]RestoreTheUnion 0ポイント1ポイント  (2子コメント)

You're living in a fantasy world. There's more than a billion of them, and they go to school.

The guys are indeed dead. The later prosperity was greatly due to indeed their economic base advantage after the war, but there was also, indeed, the result of cultural memes and mass participation that helped to order society and achieve consensus.

Also, the European led international order founded in the 18th century fell during WW1.

They saw evil, pointed it out, and burned down its cities. That's what made them great. It seems you would refuse to do the same. That sounds like a very tolerant liberal to me.

[–]snowylion 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

You're living in a fantasy world. There's more than a billion of them, and they go to school.

I was talking of the 'greats', not the millennials in asking do they still live.

As for the "evil" such terms means you have already submitted to the liberal terminology.

They were pushed into the European war. They were spent during that war. Nazi's did nothing new. Genocide was the standard practice in general pre WW II, regardless of what you feel. There is no worth in spending american lives for European ones, for no extra return with no provocation like pearl harbor. Being wasteful of your countrymen's lives is one of the most treasonous things one can do. Sanctions, blockades and U-boats were the less wasteful and the more patriotic thing to do. Along with nukes.

but there was also, indeed, the result of cultural memes and mass participation that helped to order society and achieve consensus

Economic property and social stability naturally results in those.

All the rheotoric about '"evil", does not change the fact that Americans rule the Pacific to the point of china's own backyard and Japan has been emasculated forever , but in Europe their ancestors are rotting in graves with nothing to show for it beyond vague "ties".

Also, the European led international order founded in the 18th century fell during WW1.

And you say I live in a fantasy world. Are you stuck up on crowns and ideologies and names? What next, are you going to say human history is class warfare?

The European phase of World order fell with decolonization of the world post WW II. America took over through sheer power it built up. Which land of fantasy do you live in, and what are your standards for who runs the world?

Cold war Americans were the realists. The greats were the opposite end of millennials, too prone to emotional arguments of "evil".

If you are right wing, only because you hate left wing, you are no better than them.

[–]BoyWhoreWithASword 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

They saw evil, pointed it out, and burned down its cities.

lmfao. Open your eyes. "They saw evil"?

If you're thinking in terms of "good" and "evil" when it comes to war, foreign policy, and international relations then you're not truly redpilled.

[–]Katavasis 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

I said it again and again,so i am quoting myself here:

You really believe that the past generations handled the situation better?You understand that all of the divorce-rape,cheating,women taking the role of women etc comes from the generation of Patrice?The generation of baby boomers? All the stupid shows were the woman is the smart one and the guy is the dumb one,were created by this particular generation?

I just want to point out,that we got to stop glorifying the past generation,like they were some kind of gods.Life nowdays is good and we got to give credit were it's due. We only hear the loud minority of millenials(feminists,SJW's),but you don't hear that this generation is going to be the richest one(according to studies) or the one that produces the most millionaires under 30. You will not hear the massive technological,medical and economical leap millenials are responsible for.

In conclusion,the rules always stands true.Your grandparents were not special nor better than your peers,the past wasn't better.

The generation that got fixed marriages,worked 12+ hours all their lives,only to get drafted to an unjustified war that broke them.The generation that created the same corrupt system that still stands and raised the aforementioned baby boomers. Masculinity characterizes individuals,not group of people.There is not a more 'masculine' generation.There are masculine men.

[–]inelegant88 -1ポイント0ポイント  (4子コメント)

What's all this Alpha and Beta stuff you're talking about? Someone who thinks the wide spectrum of male personalities can be organised into A and B can't be very smart.

[–]iamzeuss[S] 2ポイント3ポイント  (3子コメント)

Alpha is the dude half your size who stares you in the eyes while you pretend to be busy on your phone to avoid holding eye contact with him for more than 1 second.

[–]DopamineDripz -1ポイント0ポイント  (2子コメント)

No they are probably thinking, "Oh shit, it's the guy who stares at me all the time like he wants to fuck me, better not let him think I'm into that", proceeds to ignore your presence

[–]iamzeuss[S] 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Lol you tell your self that if it makes you feel better.

[–]Class_Punk -2ポイント-1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Looking at men who quickly look away when you make eye contact with them doesn't make me feel alpha, it makes me feel sad.

Look at OP with all his muscle and ego, all I had to do was change my body language, now he's sad and in my frame.

Just writing that because some people on this subreddit don't understand that sometimes humility and intelligence has more power than overt strength and directness. =P