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Anonymous ID: 32nCLRs1United States /pol/509459769#509478051
7/4/2025, 11:59:06 AM
>>509460061
>You know, you posting this ghoulish shit every day is the reason people in my country will never support you
100% this. It is against the rules of land warfare and the sensibilities of non-psychotic people.

Whatever the glowniggers intended by flooding the web with these snuff films, it has only "connected" with the most trooned out soon to ACK deviants. Normal White guys are even more convinced not to have anything to do with the upcoming ZOG wars.
Anonymous ID: cPh8MF1SUnited States /pol/508789274#508792038
6/26/2025, 5:27:38 PM
>>508789513
Zoomer fren, I am a Xennial and gratuated college in 2009 (I took a break at one point, and otherwise would have been class of 2007.) I do empathize with you in ways older Millennials (and especially younger Gen Xers) may not be able to. I do want to correct s few points.

>Millennials had it easy.
Life was much more pleasant and enjoyable because the 1990s was a strange Summertime. The Cold War was over but we retained much of the material fruits given to the Greatest, Silents, and Boomers. ZOG had not yet put us into a new circumstance, which began with September 11th.
>Your parents put you through SAT tutors, teachers cared
Often and generally true, respectively

>getting into college was a cakewalk
No it was not. Those on the collegiate track (most of us) were to varying degrees tortured by Boomer parents as to maxing out metrics to "get into the right school." Once we turned 14, we were not allowed to enjoy life. Affirmative Action was also very much alive and well. Indeed, it is harder for you Zoomers (assuming you are a White man), so I get your point. But, we did not have it easy. It was grueling and we watched nigs get free rides.

>and then you got hired at Big 4’s just by virtue of having an accounting minor.
This is simply not so, sorry man. A select few got those "good jobs." If you entered the workforce before 2008, you had it better, but it was not what was promised to us. If you were like me and worked low level jobs before finishing college in 2009, you can imagine how difficult it was to "get a real job." The truth is that is was very difficult to even crack into normie Middle Class tier jobs. Meanwhile, we had Silents and Boomers screaming at us that we were losers and disappointments amd watched as they cheered niggers playing ball.

>You don’t know what it’s like now.
No we don't, but we also are not as far apart. I know exactly how fake and gay this economy is (my resume should be very good, meanwhile I hear nothing.)
Anonymous ID: 0G/+D328United States /pol/508776441#508779861
6/26/2025, 2:18:07 PM
>>508776441
>Out of thousands of comments, this faggot decided to delete mine. I can only assume its because I brought up Peter Thiel and asked him to explain his role.
I'm willing to bet that it was YT that autodeleted/hid your comment.

Jiang is worth listening to for now. While I have strong differences with him on various points (and I strongly suspect that he is a CCP glowie), his lecture serious 1,000 times better than what most of us got in college.