Why am I wrong?
1) I believe that Globalization is the new Great Equalizer. The fruits of imperialism that we've enjoyed for centuries is coming to a close. As a result, I foresee the growth of an underclass and the shrinking of the middle class (conversely, a small increase in the middle class in places like China for a small minority of people).
2) I foresee continue unabated 3rd world immigration (Asian, India, EE) to 1st world nations and bringing with them lots of cultural baggage (honor killings, Allah Akbar etc, you name it). We will live in a vast sea of multiculturalism where we don't speak the same language as our neighbors or go to the same banks because there is no English on the entrance signs. How does this make us stronger or better?
3) Individual and national debts are out of control, and programs that can never be paid for (e.g. Health Care) are coming to a head. Few people are going to enjoy any sort of retirement like grandpa did. People who are broke as fuck are still running around buying the latest $300 electronic gadgets. Where will these people be when they get old?
4) Culturally, we're at a crossroads. Everywhere I look, I see people who have no understanding of history or sense of self - they don't appreciate how priviledged they are and why. They have no direction and squander much of what this great society offers them. These types of people often believe that liberalism is the antidote to all of society's ills when much of what ails society has been the destruction and de-construction of conversvatism.
5) Taxes are on the rise as are government official's salaries. Government is growing larger every year. We're powerless to stop any of it.
Similar happenings signaled the end of civilizations in the past.
Please explain why my beliefs are completely retarded and how everything is going to be good again, and why our best days are ahead of us rather than behind us. Having been born in the late 70s in North America, I feel like I've lived in the greatest times known in human history. Will generations after me even be able to comprehend how good life was for people like me?
1) I believe that Globalization is the new Great Equalizer. The fruits of imperialism that we've enjoyed for centuries is coming to a close. As a result, I foresee the growth of an underclass and the shrinking of the middle class (conversely, a small increase in the middle class in places like China for a small minority of people).
2) I foresee continue unabated 3rd world immigration (Asian, India, EE) to 1st world nations and bringing with them lots of cultural baggage (honor killings, Allah Akbar etc, you name it). We will live in a vast sea of multiculturalism where we don't speak the same language as our neighbors or go to the same banks because there is no English on the entrance signs. How does this make us stronger or better?
3) Individual and national debts are out of control, and programs that can never be paid for (e.g. Health Care) are coming to a head. Few people are going to enjoy any sort of retirement like grandpa did. People who are broke as fuck are still running around buying the latest $300 electronic gadgets. Where will these people be when they get old?
4) Culturally, we're at a crossroads. Everywhere I look, I see people who have no understanding of history or sense of self - they don't appreciate how priviledged they are and why. They have no direction and squander much of what this great society offers them. These types of people often believe that liberalism is the antidote to all of society's ills when much of what ails society has been the destruction and de-construction of conversvatism.
5) Taxes are on the rise as are government official's salaries. Government is growing larger every year. We're powerless to stop any of it.
Similar happenings signaled the end of civilizations in the past.
Please explain why my beliefs are completely retarded and how everything is going to be good again, and why our best days are ahead of us rather than behind us. Having been born in the late 70s in North America, I feel like I've lived in the greatest times known in human history. Will generations after me even be able to comprehend how good life was for people like me?
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