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I've gone back to university for a second degree. The kids are obviously autistic but they're hyperverbal, a good deal of it current academic language. Even the ones I would've pegged for idiots speak like they're reciting Chantal Mouffe (whom they've surely never read) leading an HR seminar on racial sensitivity. They're ridiculously sheltered and probably social idiots (who knows, there is barely a social world to participate in outside the internet. Some of these kids sacrificed prime social entree into adulthood by not attending actual schools these past few years protecting old Jews from the sniffles) but they aren't linguistically inept (though they may be conceptually retarded, I don't actually listen to what they say very closely.)

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Anyone of these predictions could've been made in 1965. They're aren't in the slightest prescient, they were already dated and cliched when he 'came up with them'. All of Americans problems are long term, some dating back to its earliest years, not because people don't pretend to not cheat in their wives or don't pretend to go to church anymore.

Consider this, this notion that these problems are new is the psyop.

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>>19211584
Unironically the Jews

The brave, mysterious J. Sakai reports:

>At the same time (I) was working as an Asian houseboy for the family of a Jewish used car dealer (stereotypes abound for a reason). Was fired for taking a night off for my own high school graduation. The wife lost it and screamed, 'People like you don’t need graduations!' A month later was living in a different state to find a job and avoid the “colored” military draft. And active as the novice food drive coordinator in a long, bitter, ugly hospital workers’ strike, whose main public demand was pay raises up to the federal minimum wage (we lost badly). Have been through a thousand campaigns and movement groups since then...

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