This was very well said. I like how he laid out the long game that's been played against us, with each one stacking on the last, and escalating in extremism to the current outrageous level.
If you can't figure out what is going on. The next video they uploaded is a sales pitch by Florent Groberg.
For the scholars out there, his bio:
This clown looks like Mr potato head gone wrong. His right ear looks twice the size of the left.
I apologise. Lesson learnt. I should have known better than to say things like that without looking into the facts first.He was severely injured stopping a suicide bomber and was given a Purple Heart and Medal of Honor? Why make fun of his injuries?
“He served in the War in Afghanistan where, in August 2012, he was severely injured attempting to thwart a suicide bomber. On November 12, 2015, Groberg received the nation's highest award for military valor, the Medal of Honor, for his actions.”
That blog post was excellent start to finish, but this part and the accompanying picture really got me:
Younger guys here probably wouldn't believe it, but up until the 1980s American women really were as beautiful as any I saw when I lived in Europe or Latin America and even rivaled Russian and Ukrainian women. Then the last three decades happened....the American woman, once the envy of the world, has been mutated by decades of birth control pills, SSRIs, social media derangement, and feminism into a disquieting ungulate whose exterior ugliness is exceeded only by the spiteful resentment of her bitter soul.
I submit this crowd at a Skynyrd concert from ‘77 as exhibit AThat blog post was excellent start to finish, but this part and the accompanying picture really got me:
Younger guys here probably wouldn't believe it, but up until the 1980s American women really were as beautiful as any I saw when I lived in Europe or Latin America and even rivaled Russian and Ukrainian women. Then the last three decades happened.
I suppose it's a very sad thing that I think at least once daily how grateful I am that I am not married to a woman of my own race and nationality.
I apologise. Lesson learnt. I should have known better than to say things like that without looking into the facts first.
You know, one thing about that video and the feelings it provokes in us when we think how our women used to be very recently compared to how they are now is that it doesn't include the lyrics to the song. From memory, but pretty close I think:BeatupTruck's video without YT forcing you to log in:
Glorious times indeed, I still remember (sniff).... We shall never forget what they have taken from us.
Bye bye, babe
It's a sweet thing, but Lord knows I can't change
So I must be traveling on now, so many places that I've got to see
If I stayed here with you girl, things just couldn't stay the same
'cause I'm as free as a bird now
and this bird you cannot change
Almost reminds me of a scene from the film Casablanca.A lot like RVF 1.0, collecting "bangs" then moving on, isn't it? Back then guys took it for granted that women like these would always be a dime a dozen, best to use them and move on, there will always be more out there when you decide to finally settle down. Little did they know. I don't even think it's fair to lay most of the blame for this on the Juice. (Italics mine)
This video is a clip from a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert in ... San Francisco. Yes, Dixie flag and all. It is almost impossible to explain the "this is what they took from us" to guys younger than Gen X (no fault to younger men). Show this video. This is what we took from younger generations - at least it is what our politicians took from them. The full video shows more "diversity," but the point is still accurate. When younger guys see it, it sinks in.BeatupTruck's video without YT forcing you to log in:
Glorious times indeed, I still remember (sniff).... We shall never forget what they have taken from us.
Wow, $1918 month to start!
I'm old...what is that thing?