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Lawrence's avatar

“Drugs and video games” will keep them in that state.

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JernauMoratGurgeh's avatar

I don’t even think it’s even that. The millennial generation and everything after have more than their fair share of morons, that coupled with the boomers becoming afraid of their own mortality locked in the epic shitshow we are now seeing.

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FedUpDeb's avatar

It’s only the progressive boomers who are afraid of everything. The rest of us live our lives and realize that none of us are immortal. I think it all boils down to unthinking people being terrified to live their lives, no matter their age.

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Rob D's avatar

Amen and thanks for saying that FedUpDeb. There's huge numbers of us "boomers" that haven't played along with *any* of this crap, while watching our children and grandchildren march in lockstep with the entire narrative.

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BigE's avatar

I'm 69, 100% boomer. Not afraid. Not vaxxed. It's not our fault anymore than it's yours.

Mindless division based on age, weight, color, sex. Is what the devil desires.

How about we lock elbows and resist the bastards together?

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finnbuck's avatar

I'm a boomer, 72, unvxxd, and unafraid -- except of the NWO and what its psycho pushers are trying to make the future of us all. Sick times.

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Divakittyoc's avatar

Deal! Let’s lock elbows and resist the bastards!

I am 53, not vaxxed and happy to make friends with a boomer like you!!!

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Rob D's avatar

Amen BigE!!!

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Lawrence's avatar

It’s just what the WEF planners are thinking will keep their subjects owning nothing but being happy. Drugs and video games. I mean, gaming and recreational drugs are already fairly popular now. And there are millions who would gladly accede to such a proposal. Shame.

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Blair's avatar

You're right. Yuval Noah Harari made a similar comment when asked what they will do with people who lose their jobs to AI. He mentioned drugs and video games as a solution.

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Lawrence's avatar

Yeah, that’s him. I have trouble remembering that eff-wad’s name. But he’s a major thinker and planner behind all the destructive events we’ve endured of late. An anti-human. Subject to the very wine press of the wrath of God, barring his repentance.

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Lawrence's avatar

I guess that makes him a WEF-wad, now I think about it.

But if there’s hope for me, there’s hope for him.

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finnbuck's avatar

Whenever I watch or am forced to watch, with horrified fascination, this reptilian psycho speaking, I wonder who his mother is, how he got that way. He's un-human.

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JS's avatar

You all play video games? I do, and I have fun with them. But I cannot disagree that many are designed to suck the player in and never let them go, turn them into avatars. I don't play online with others, haven't in several years, but it is possible to have non-weird social relationships in games. I spent a lot of time playing with bankers, prison guards, firefighters, orthodontists, aluminum salesmen, etc. mostly near my age, and I'm 53. People get weird about their digital lives, mostly younger than my age, though, and it's part of why I only play offline anymore. I never had much interest in drugs.

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Divakittyoc's avatar

You must be a Gen X!

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M. Dowrick's avatar

When I watch the grandkids on their devices, I think you might be correct

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Watching the thousands cheering for the Queen this weekend in London and the millions around the country celebrating her platinum jubilee, I couldn’t help but wonder if the sheeple had completely forgotten the past two years as if it was just a bad dream, and it would all go away.

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Evil Harry's avatar

I had this feeling that it was all a shiny distraction, to keep people from waking up.

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Jefferson Perkins's avatar

Cromwell had the right idea. American affection for British royalty continues to amuse and astound me. And I am English by heritage.

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M. Dowrick's avatar

Yes, it is amusing. Childish in many ways.

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Evil Harry's avatar

I fully understand the reverence of the older generation who lived through the war.

The Queen was an important national figurehead in those days.

Nowadays, they are just too out of touch to be relevant.

Especially that pompous fool Charles.

I still like William and Kate though.

All of the others can just sod off.

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