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Yeah, but sometimes hard times collapse entire civilizations without any chance of shit being rebuilt. Don't believe me? If you're too lazy to read history just wait and see what happens to EU and UK.
But I don't want to wait! I want to see them destroyed already, damnit!!! "The West" consists of A. The USA, and B. Freeloaders who weakenthe USA. Let them perish. They have always been our enemies, from the day we sailed off away from their wicked ways.
Things the Roman time had: Florescent lights, steam engines, analogue computers and of course the library of Alexandria which we don't what contained because it was burned.
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I think your time frame is too short.
J.D. Unwin talked about hundreds of years.
This is what I think: AD ~500 Roman Empire collapses, the great library has burned and the dark ages begin in earnest with constant war between kings and war lords.
This struggle and the plague kills off the weak and stupid creating strong/smart men. AD 500-1400.
The strong men create good times consisting of Renascence, industrialization and modern science AD 1400-1900. Roman culture and literature is rediscovered.
These good times create weak men. This really takes effect about 1910 when women are given the vote. The decline has been in progress since then.
2018: Science and history is increasingly seen as uncomfortable. The internet - our great library - is being burned for political control. The intelligent whites holding up civilization are being taxed or genocided out of envy. Even basic reality such as gender is denied. Degeneracy is such that even modern medicine is having trouble keeping up.
20XX: Modernity, trade and science collapse into a new dark age with constant wars and genocide?
2500-3000: New Renascence? Old books and hard drives rediscovered?
We know that church attendance drops when the economy does well. In practice, good times = sinful times. If social cohesion where higher, maybe we could "survive the good times" without devolving into civilization neglecting activity.
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[–] Troll 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
Yeah, but sometimes hard times collapse entire civilizations without any chance of shit being rebuilt. Don't believe me? If you're too lazy to read history just wait and see what happens to EU and UK.
[–] Big_Willy_Wallace 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
But I don't want to wait! I want to see them destroyed already, damnit!!! "The West" consists of A. The USA, and B. Freeloaders who weakenthe USA. Let them perish. They have always been our enemies, from the day we sailed off away from their wicked ways.
[–] 7e62ce85 ago
Things the Roman time had: Florescent lights, steam engines, analogue computers and of course the library of Alexandria which we don't what contained because it was burned.
[–] IDintDoNuthin 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
Hurry up hard times, I dont want to be a senior citizen when better times come around again, assuming I dont get murdered. Fuck.
[–] puggy 2 points 3 points 5 points (+5|-2) ago
Think about 30 year cycles:
1930-1960 - the depression, WW2, rebuilding Europe : hard times create strong men
1960-1990 - hippies, drugs, disco, abortion, women's lib, gay lib: strong men create good times
1990-2020 - trannies, safe spaces, 50 genders, multiculturalism, victim competition: good times create weak men
2020-2050 - get ready: weak men create hard times
[–] 7e62ce85 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
I think your time frame is too short.
J.D. Unwin talked about hundreds of years.
This is what I think: AD ~500 Roman Empire collapses, the great library has burned and the dark ages begin in earnest with constant war between kings and war lords.
This struggle and the plague kills off the weak and stupid creating strong/smart men. AD 500-1400.
The strong men create good times consisting of Renascence, industrialization and modern science AD 1400-1900. Roman culture and literature is rediscovered.
These good times create weak men. This really takes effect about 1910 when women are given the vote. The decline has been in progress since then.
2018: Science and history is increasingly seen as uncomfortable. The internet - our great library - is being burned for political control. The intelligent whites holding up civilization are being taxed or genocided out of envy. Even basic reality such as gender is denied. Degeneracy is such that even modern medicine is having trouble keeping up.
20XX: Modernity, trade and science collapse into a new dark age with constant wars and genocide?
2500-3000: New Renascence? Old books and hard drives rediscovered?
[–] Pawn 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
my body is ready for 2020-2050, so is my ak
[–] mattsixteen24 ago
60s-90s are not good times. Those were the beginning of very bad times.
[–] Salbuchi_2019 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
A+ on your assessment
[–] Quicktor 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
...and wise men create NEW times...
may Generation Sink or Swim be the strongest yet...godspeed dipshits...
[–] mattsixteen24 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Remember that 'Good' in "Good Times Create Weak Men" is the wrong word. The correct word is 'Sinful.'
[–] logos_ethos ago
We know that church attendance drops when the economy does well. In practice, good times = sinful times. If social cohesion where higher, maybe we could "survive the good times" without devolving into civilization neglecting activity.
[–] mattsixteen24 ago
No. Church attendance didn't start dropping until the late 60s. The economy has fluctuated before the 60s.
[–] prairie ago
Like one of those shitty web quizzes. "Which time are you in?"
[–] mattsixteen24 ago
Fixed: https://kek.gg/i/4Fhp4f.jpg
[–] SChalice 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Trump's obesity is a blatant example of his weakness.