Quote: (01-12-2012 10:11 PM)Amour Fou Wrote:
As many of you guys know, I've been living in Hawaii for nearly 5 months now and blah blah.
And I'm finally starting to grasp the depth of you guys's revolt over these girls.
It is with compassionate grief that I say you guys have it really rough.
Even the bitchiest of bitches back home in Brazil would never treat me the way I've been treated here. I can actually "feel" these girls' aggressiveness, their deeply disturbed natures, their resenftulness and their spoilt demeanors. An honest, open, mature human interaction as it is seems impossible.
I remember reading all of Roosh's post on American women and what nots, but I always was a bit suspicious of it. "All American girls can't be like that."
I am gradually realising that the "corrupted American girl" is more the rule than the exception. And there are powerful institutions that back up, encourage and help perpatuate this deep cultural crisis.
What went wrong, America?
Why such a nation with beautiful cultural heritage (just think of the hippies, the beats, rock and roll...) degrade to such point?
Cultural engineering, undermining social norms and leading to dysfunctional behavior and unhapiness, while being sophisticated enough to be transparent, passing as an organic, progressive form of liberation.
Hippies, the concept of the "teenager" and feminism in general were all concepts designed to disrupt the social order, going back to Bernays' "freedom torch" ad campaign for big tobacco nearly a hundred years ago to get women to smoke by associating the act as a form of modern empowerment.
Hippies were introduced in the 1960s to control and degrade the large Boomer generation, which the social engineers realized early on was going to be a very influential generation. It was through them that they've destroyed Christianity in the West, that was probably the most successful social engineering project of all time, as that generation was a cultural transformational pivot.
The most brilliant aspect of those forms of social control is that they get the subjects to think they are rebelling and being mavericks when in fact they are being sheepish, packing the process of "tuning out" and drugging up as liberating when in fact it is destructive, dulling their minds and getting them to become disengaged from society and the political process. Pretty much the way Aldous Huxley drew it up in "Brave New World", in this sense he was a lot better of a futurist than Orwell.
"Teen" culture incidentally started a decade earlier, with rock'n roll and films like "Rebel Without a Cause". They started working on boomers a decade earlier before they became adults, just like Disney starts with Hannah Montana millennial girls then turns them into twerking sluts from hell.
Dave McGowan, Jay Dyer and others have done a great job documenting this hippie thesis. Anyway, that's a tangent, worth focusing on in a future thread, but here's an introduction to their work if you're interested:
http://21stcenturywire.com/2016/05/17/es...-analysis/