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7/2/2025, 6:13:37 PM
>>57964088
When people look back, the cultural trends of the 2010s and early 2020s will not be seen favorably. It's a bit of a cliche now, but the comparisons to lobotomies and eugenics from the last century are definitely going to happen. Expect a continued gradual rollback of the troon & co. stuff culturally over the next decade, pushing them back into the niche internet enclaves they began in, as the normal people who kept their heads down and allowed for the "ideological colonization," as I heard it once described as, now feel culturally safe in expressing the disgust they always had but got peer-pressured out of expressing publicly.
>Then around 2013 (note how many totally natural "cultural changes" happen in the early 2010s)
Because they felt invincible after the 2012 election, and took it as a total cultural affirmation of all their shit to come (ignoring that Obama shed 5 million votes from his 2008 tally in the process of explicitly pivoting to the cultural left and becoming more polarizing), rather than a boring incumbent beating an unpopular challenger. But yes, the infamous "CalArts" style cartoons polluting the airwaves started around that time too, and became more committing to inserting their social, cultural, and political shit into kids' cartoons specifically.
When people look back, the cultural trends of the 2010s and early 2020s will not be seen favorably. It's a bit of a cliche now, but the comparisons to lobotomies and eugenics from the last century are definitely going to happen. Expect a continued gradual rollback of the troon & co. stuff culturally over the next decade, pushing them back into the niche internet enclaves they began in, as the normal people who kept their heads down and allowed for the "ideological colonization," as I heard it once described as, now feel culturally safe in expressing the disgust they always had but got peer-pressured out of expressing publicly.
>Then around 2013 (note how many totally natural "cultural changes" happen in the early 2010s)
Because they felt invincible after the 2012 election, and took it as a total cultural affirmation of all their shit to come (ignoring that Obama shed 5 million votes from his 2008 tally in the process of explicitly pivoting to the cultural left and becoming more polarizing), rather than a boring incumbent beating an unpopular challenger. But yes, the infamous "CalArts" style cartoons polluting the airwaves started around that time too, and became more committing to inserting their social, cultural, and political shit into kids' cartoons specifically.
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