Wait, so these folks don't care that a foreign billionaire has this much power in the United States government?

OnlyOneBoss

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Wasn't that what they wanted OUT of Washington? Wasn't that their problem with Soros?


Like fukk everything else, a foreign billionaire has way too much power in our government and they don't give a fukk? :francis:


But aye no DEI hires and kids can't use a different bathroom so I guess its all good
 

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Idk how many times I’ve said it here but white folks will let this country burn to the ground before they feel like it’s not theirs anymore.

What we’re watching is a death rattle, we all know it’s a wrap for white folks but they’re doing ANYTHING to not lose the power that they will ultimately lose anyway.
 

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Idk how many times I’ve said it here but white folks will let this country burn to the ground before they feel like it’s not theirs anymore.

What we’re watching is a death rattle, we all know it’s a wrap for white folks but they’re doing ANYTHING to not lose the power that they will ultimately lose anyway.

Honestly breh I was thinking last night. American white men are going through a mass mental health crisis. But since they positioned themselves to be in control of so many resources nothing can really be done about it.

They genuinely are not okay but they'll never admit it and everyone else can't and doesn't really want to help :yeshrug: i mean i dont either but thats what i think it is
 

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Signs of a group experiencing mass psychosis:patrice::


  • Extreme Polarization: The group develops a rigid, us-versus-them mentality, where anyone outside the group is viewed as completely wrong or even evil. There's a complete breakdown of critical thinking and an inability to consider alternative perspectives.
  • Collective Delusions: The group begins to believe in increasingly unlikely or demonstrably false narratives, holding onto these beliefs despite overwhelming contradictory evidence. These beliefs often become more elaborate and detached from reality over time.
  • Emotional Reasoning: Feelings and emotions completely override logical thinking. The group relies primarily on shared emotional experiences rather than factual information or rational analysis.
  • Suppression of Dissent: Any criticism or questioning of the group's beliefs is met with hostility, ostracism, or aggressive attempts to silence alternative viewpoints. There's a strong pressure to conform and maintain group unity.
  • Catastrophic Thinking: The group develops an extreme worldview characterized by apocalyptic or conspiratorial thinking, often believing they are facing an existential threat that justifies extreme beliefs or actions.
  • Loss of Individual Identity: Members begin to lose their sense of individual identity, becoming increasingly dependent on the group's narrative and leadership for their sense of meaning and purpose.
  • Cognitive Dissonance: When confronted with evidence that contradicts their beliefs, group members become more entrenched rather than reconsidering their position. They may engage in elaborate rationalization to maintain their worldview.
  • Heightened Suggestibility: Group members become increasingly susceptible to manipulation, readily accepting information from group leaders without critical examination.

Brehs I might be onto something frfr
 
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