Millenial Self-Defeatism

The study was done in 1985. Just think about their findings and how much worse it must be NOW.

>Of course, the doctrine of negative freedom forbids me from taking unfair advantage of others (i.e., it prohibits my deliberately interfering with any individuals right to freedom), but I am expected to take fair advantage of material resources and as much status and satisfaction as I can. […] (((Alfie Kohn))) gives us a concise statementt of this aspect of the liberal creed when he notes the widespread assumption in Western societies that "competition brings out the bst in us. To compete is to strive for goals, to learn competence, to reach for success. Without competition, even minimal productivity, to say nothing of excellence, would disappear".

Pretty fuckin' ironic isn't it.

Crosby proceeds to cuck the fuck out and connect Weimar-style liberalism as the cause for the rise of national socialism in Germany. Which isn't wrong but you already know the usual talking points here: Jews were easy scapegoats, dindu nuffin, people longing for a Führer and so forth.

I believe I've made my point though, or rather he made his.

If you continue the train of thought Crosby lays out you'll readily see why we've reached a society of relativistic hedonistic egotists, finding their ultimate expression in a degenerate (jewish) elite and autogynephiles.

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That's very interesting, thanks for posting.

Except what about the working class who gets fuck over by bourgoise socialists

Young millennial woman enjoys homelessness.

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Damn there is some bitter hopelessness in this vid. I cringed when she said living in the street is "minimalist lifestyle".

the constant ad barrage on internet and tv got them hard. they've been trimmed, milked and now have no money for downpayments.

She probably receives a greater sense of belonging and less pressure by being homeless than trying to live within regular society. Ultimately it's just escapism on her part. I'm sure many of us, even here, thought at one point or another how nice it might be to go to jail and not having to worry about freedom of choice anymore.