@BotulismBarry@TheRealKitty019 And the fact that your instinctual response will be, “Then let poor people die,” rather than, “Huh, maybe there is an issue,” and making basic errors in the grammar of logic will be funny but will not excuse you before the throne of eternal judgement.
@BotulismBarry@TheRealKitty019 There’s a delicious irony in you types becoming poster boys for goyslop and then decrying the health crisis in the U.S., which is overwhelmingly tied up in comorbidities brought on by said goyslop, which ends up fucking you over anyway in taxes. You lick boots for nothing.
@RobProvince “Just live in a dumpy shithole with zero economy where you’ll still struggle and still not afford this house,” you types will get what’s coming to you. The wrath of God will be upon you in the end.
@cpark29@SteveHall761758@anymanfitness Going still further, it’s interesting that you concede the larger point. That things like housing costs, healthcare, wage stagnation, and inflation have caused a massive decrease in prosperity for certain cohorts. So, you die for an ant hill when you could’ve defended a mountain.
@cpark29@SteveHall761758@anymanfitness In ‘real terms’. Meaning, the amount of value they expended on entertainment, hospitality, and eating out *radically* exceeds Gen Z, Milennials, or even Gen Xers.
@SteveHall761758@anymanfitness They did eat out. A lot. Far more than Zoomers do. Boomers are just pathological liars that see any criticism of their wealth and refusal to help even their own children as a death sentence and will literally become violent and say whatever they need to to justify their evil.
Every single boomer (and spiritual boomers like Joel here) trots out this bullshit story about how back in their day they lived off of garbage, slept in the streets, and showed up to work 8 hours early just to make it to where they are now.
We all know this is bullshit. They grew up in a time of unfathomable wealth when land was cheap and labor was expense. A plumber could raise a family of 5 on just one income in any state in the union. The boomers were not some generation of financial wizards making bold and informed investments, they received the benefits of a functioning civilization while failing to secure it for the future.
Instead of acknowledging the era in which they grew up, they attach their own identities to their alleged expertise. This makes them impossible to talk to because they just double down on their positions and default to any criticism as a personal attack on themselves. Deeply insecure generation for all the guff they give other generations.
And guess what, I’m an American, heir to the most powerful nation in the history of the planet. “I want to the leave the country better for my kids” should be common sense rather than pulling teeth. The fact that the response from our alleged leaders is “live off of crumbs” is insulting. Fucking Somalians don’t live this way, particularly the ones these very same people are importing to our country in their millions.
Joel Berry and his ilk deserve nothing but contempt for what they have done to the future of our people.
@nosoup4knowles You will be lucky if your lack of cognizance and your willingness to swallow the lies of plutocrats doesn’t cause a species of cultural revolution similar to China under Mao Tse-tung. We are post-debate. I don’t need to explain why it shouldn’t destroy half my income to live.
@Hermes4Megistus@DrBitcoinMD Boomers are statistically the most decadent consumers in history. They ate out constantly. They singularly created massive monopolies in hospitality and entertainment.
You ignore this because you cannot conscience the idea that you got lucky. You did. Nothing you own is yours.
@Cernovich Barely any boomers were drafted. Zoomers didn’t even *get* pensions and that’s because boomers vote like orangutans. Yes, zoomers have obviously lived through economic collapse, wtf? Wait in line for gas due to oil shortages? That’s on the way lol.
Shut the fuck up forever.
@johncdirks@Acts17David Hmm. I wonder, then, how we differentiate correct interpretations from incorrect ones. Almost as if Christ left us a church with certain indelible marks that distinguish it from all others.
Like the apostles facilitated the Ethiopian man’s understanding, so now does the Church.
@johncdirks@Acts17David Scripture, yes, but the reception of revelation is rested in the human mind. The intellection of the human person receives a transmitted truth and can violently misunderstand it. Scripture is divine, but the human mind is not. Ergo, etc.