(January 12, 2015 at 4:07 pm)Strider Wrote:(January 12, 2015 at 4:02 pm)NathanHawks Wrote: No, as in reality, so online - you're wrong, but you also refused to read or verify anything before chucking your opinion; your programming requires you to mock me in order to prevent you from reading it; and I have to ignore people like you in order to persevere, because reality is more important than any amount of not-worth-living-because-of-the mockery.We're not brain-dead zombies drifting through life without any worries. I suspect there will be an end of the country, but why the fuck should I worry about it? What can I do personally to stop this train from derailing? The answer is nothing. I'm simply living my life, trying to squeeze some joy out of it before becoming worm fodder. I guess you'd characterize my approach to life as that of an ignorant sheep, but it's mine to live so you can think what you want. I'm not going to torture my mind any further than I have to with problems beyond my capacity to solve.
But I will be adding a lot of people to my enemies list as a result of this thread.
And a list of "enemies" is a bit extreme, don't you think?
I appreciate someone saying this so honestly. Yes, it is head-wreckingly stressful to know what is going on in the world.
However, American taxpayers are the only people who can stop a global Jim Crow extermination program. Now, I think Alex Jones is a few counties distant from his rocker... but try to remember, that if he said the sky was blue, the president was black, our overlords are all aliens, and follow the money, he's been right three out of four times.
So the narrative of futility does not wash in comparison with events in Greece, for example, or Argentina - where they are less able to resist than we are, yet have been (marginally, gradually, history isn't over yet) successful resisting.