.@coulterculture I just watched your debate w/ @paleochristcon and @Rach4Patriarchy. Numerous times you said you went into details supporting your claims. Do you actually think so? It’s not clear if you just deflected or you lost track of what happened in the heat of the debate
@noodson@ESPNInsights Summed up perfectly. I don’t understand how he has not been able to get his timeout usage and/or halftime adjustments under control.
@scottrudy@CrazyVibes_1@elonmusk Sounds like he’s putting in more effort to connect with the people than the leftist nut jobs. They don’t have to connect with people on the ground level. They have the media, education system and all other government systems pushing their bull shit.
At some point you just have to get over how much work you have to do to get good and how much longer it takes than you think it’s supposed to.
You were lied to.
About what you should expect.
Get over it.
And get to work.
The collapsing birth rate is actually way worse than you think.
One of the biggest things I've realized since becoming a father 3 months ago is that I spend an obscene amount of time thinking about the future.
This is because I want my child to have the best possible place to grow up in.
And thus, I spend way too much time looking at how society is functioning today and where the weaknesses are.
What's becoming painfully clear is that everything is broken.
Our Government overspends like crazy and they never tell the truth.
Our corporations are way too bloated, rarely innovate, and they are more than comfortable lowering quality over time while increasing profit margins.
Our Mainstream Media is a national embarrassment and is nothing more than a propaganda machine for the government.
I am now constantly filled with a sense of dread. It feels like a good future is almost impossible given the amount of stuff that is completely broken today.
However - once I start thinking about the past, and compare it to today, I realize that things are so much better than they used to be, so it gives me hope that a better future is possible with enough effort and pain.
But here's the MASSIVE problem - without a child, I would've never felt as motivated as I do now to make the future a better place.
And then it dawned on me that the declining birth rate is not just a simple math problem - it fundamentally de-incentivizes civilization to look forward.
This means that there are less people now - more than ever in recent recorded history - that don't have that child making it painfully obvious how broken everything is, and how desperately we need to make everything better for our children.
Instead, we are distracted by ever-increasing technological wonders that will be maximally optimized to draw your attention away from reality using AI algorithms.
We are distracted by amazing products and services, and incredible destinations to visit.
We are distracted by social media platforms that make it extremely difficult to stop paying attention to them.
We are truly in a very, very, very dangerous place.
We need more people speaking up about things that need to be fixed.
We need more entrepreneurs tackling difficult problems.
We need more public servants that have the people's best interest in mind.
We need so much.
But more important than all - we need more children.
Children are the future, and without them, the future will disappear.
Literally.
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Thank you @HansCNelson for the inspiration.
Shots fired at Trump rally.
Character assassination, failed.
Attempt to deplete savings, failed.
Attempt to silence, failed.
Only option left, actual assassination attempt, FAILED.
I’ve been saying repeatedly, double down on private security!