




We Deserve Better Psyops
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@BetterPsyops
It's always low in the Summer.






I think it takes at least three generations for someone to be considered fully American. The first generation remains tied to their homeland in language and culture. The second still carries much of that influence through their immigrant parents. Only by the third generation do those ties loosen enough for genuine assimilation to occur. Assimilation cannot happen overnight. A nation is not a blank legal territory where anyone can instantly belong. America should remain distinctly American, and that requires time, generations, and the expectation that newcomers adopt its culture rather than remake it.



Clara Mattei brilliantly debunks a century of capitalist propaganda by explaining how capitalism is unnatural, has existed for only 0.1% of human history, took control of the world through violence, and is maintained by coercion and the superficial facade of liberal democracy.















BREAKING: Mexico amends its constitution to cut the maximum workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030 and gives 13.5 million workers the legal right to ignore their boss’s calls, messages, and emails after their shift ends








If you like the contrast between the cold realist tone I’ve taken, and the lofty abstract banalities I’m responding to, you might enjoy James Burnham’s The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom. In the first essay he does this to Dante. Literally Dante. Takes him apart



NAACP (LDF) President Janai Nelson: "Black people founded this country"








アメリカの文化ってグローバル化と相性悪いから攻撃的なんだなぁ


