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On the topic of "identifying the problem not being enough," I can come up with an example we all well know: inflation. Yes, inflation is a problem when your money buys less things. But when you see many people give their input for solutions, they would often make the problem worse. For example: "The government needs to provide more financial assistance to people." when that "assistance" would just mean more money printing and more of the same problem.

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Watching interviews like this are a great way to slow boil my blood. Much of it has to do with Scott Galloway. To his credit, he can correctly assess what the problems are, but he will constantly bend over backwards to deny the underlying causes of the problems (mainly feminism).

This just goes to show that identifying the problem is not enough when looking for solutions, as many "solutions" will just make the problem worse. Scott Galloway offers only bad solutions.

lol, you can tell the vibe is shifting a lot, now people are complaining "we could have fixed mass migration, but you just wanted to be racist!"

Which is either stupid or disingenuous because the whole game has been "if you do anything I don't like, you're racist"
I've been lifting weights so long that it feels uncomfortable not to routinely work out. I don't know how I'd respond if I was forced to atrophy for like a year but it would probably make me super depressed.

Relevant, as it is happening right now. But it might stop being "slow" if we find far too many people desparate with nothing to lose.

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Posting some gems from the website that is now dead. 4chan may be dead, but the screenshots anyone has kept will live on.

Something like 12 percent of the US workforce is employed by Fed/State govs, and about the same amount work for Fed/oligarch funded NGOs.

Then you gotta factor in the millions of people employed in the Big Health/Big Ed wealth pumps. Complete parasitical grifter economy

Whatever your thoughts are on abortion, I have to note that those who are "pro-choice" always have a problem whenever anyone who is pro-life displays the images of aborted babies. They have all sorts of complaints about it, because they know full well that if they have to see the results of the policies they support, they would have to confront the morality of the issue.

These images show that it is not just about "a woman's right to choose."

First they came for the cows, but I said nothing, because I'm a vegetarian.

Then they came for the dogs, but I said nothing, because I'm a cat lady.

But then they came for the cats, and I'm still saying nothing, because I can't believe that those in control of "the system" might be wrong about anything.

If there is such a thing as the male equivalent of horoscopes, it is this:

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