You know, when you look around at all the craziness in America, the tranxiety, the border neuroses, the imbeciles running the government and escalating the decline in the quality of life, the pockets of zombie homeless, the poor mental and physical health of the sheeple, the poverty, the absurd grabs for Greenland and Canada, and you combine that with the darkness from Palestine, Ukraine, the threat of war in Iran, this may be the most miserable state of the world I have seen in in my lifetime, certainly the worst in the last 50 - 55 years.
I was 7 years old in 1967, and I remember that time and the years until the mid-'70s as being pretty wild. The Vietnam war, the war protests, the race riots, the assassinations, Manson, the lunar landing—probably more chaos, death, spectacle and upheaval than right now. . . but the sheeple back then were mentally and physically healthier, they were far better able to accurately process what was going on around them than today's sheeple. And I saw that in spite of all constant churn, the sheeple back then were far more hopeful, and much less depressed than the sheeple today. The youth believed a better Age was dawning. Look at those three groovy chicks in the photo above, look how happy, look at the smiles! Nobody smiles today. Now people are afraid of their own shadow, and of who’s pissing next to them in the shitter.
Even though in the late '60s and early '70s the American people were divided over the war and race issues, they maintained a higher degree of civility on the individual level. People didn't rage and brawl in fast food restaurants and on airplanes, they didn't shoot each other at work and at school. People didn't call the police over every personal offense. Today there is open hatred of those who hold contrary opinion. Much of this can be attributed to the dehumanizing effects of the electronic age. The other is not a flesh-and blood-human, but a clashing electronic viewpoint in our timeline. As people become more and more isolated in the electronic age, interpersonal relationship skills vanish. People don't know how to talk to other people, let alone how to get another person naked for sexual activity. Young people today have higher celibacy rates than medieval clerics.
It's the unpleasantness of other people, their meanness and pettiness, their appetite for violence, that makes our current day seem so much darker and hopeless than the crazy late '60s and early '70s.
Other people are so disgusting, why even bother to hope for better days? Who even wants to live with these people?
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