



5chStereo
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three of the most powerful world empires existed at the same time and right next to each other


I've noticed a pattern over the last few years in financial markets, tech, and diplomacy where everyone seems to understand they're being lied to, massive scams are more or less out in the open, but each individual thinks they're one step ahead of all the other gullible rubes, so it's ok. Who is this ruse for, if everyone knows it's a ruse? The idea seems to be that we'll collectively accept the can being kicked down the road, we'll assure ourselves that there is some plan, but we'll do this by openly lying to each other and ourselves. It's a kind of willful mass delusion. Somehow everyone else will left holding the bag, we seem to think. Just choose to believe the lie, play pretend, act like you're in on it. Even though the "it" here makes no sense and no one truly believes in it. Grift and deception have become an overt and central tendency of the culture.

A few thousand Indians in the US is bad, but it’s not as bad as 20 million Mexicans. Too many Americans are willing to let Mexicans slide as white when they’re incapable of maintaining white civilization. There is no future in the stars with Mexicans in America.




Hindus want Sikhs to be obedient people and treated second class, considering Khalistanis a threat and using it as an insult. The Sikh men (and pick me’s) online here similarly want women to be obedient, lesser than men and consider “feminist” an insult. Men of all religions, +





Incase you’re confused… Iran called Trump’s bluff on his 48-hour deadline and now it’s been extended 5 days.

5 minutes before Trump’s announcement: * $1.5B notional worth of S&P500 (ES) futures are bought in a single clip. * $192M notional of oil futures (CL) sold. More than 4x-6x any other trade size during the market close. Insiders profited from his lies in broad daylight!
