• Re: Why are some young people angry?

    From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Sun Feb 22 18:12:50 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 2/21/2026 11:04 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 13:03:42 -0500, Wilson <Wilson@nowhere.invalid>
    wrote:

    On 2/21/2026 12:44 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 2/21/26 8:51 AM, Wilson wrote:
    On 2/20/2026 5:23 PM, dart200 wrote:
    On 2/20/26 1:54 PM, Wilson wrote:
    https://x.com/AgroNationalism/status/2024850751214751912

    "Your generation inherited a global empire with a millennia of
    accumulated capital and within one lifetime you liquidated it and
    sold it to foreigners, and that wasn't enough.

    Then you took on unpayable debt, and THEN printed trillions of
    dollars to hyperinflate and destroy the currency.

    Your age class intentionally underpays young people, shutting us out >>>>>> of the asset market and making it impossible for us to build equity >>>>>> and make investment capital gains.

    Then you boomers open the borders to flood the country with savage >>>>>> criminals, who at best peacefully steal our jobs and extract welfare >>>>>> tax money.

    At worst they run drugs that kill millions of people and make entire >>>>>> swaths of the country unrecognizable and unlivable for white people. >>>>>>
    All so you can have a cheap concrete contractor for your patio. So >>>>>> you can replace your roof for half the price that a white guy is
    able to charge.

    Now, with everything coming crashing down, your generation is
    retiring en masse and is expecting to be waited upon hand and foot >>>>>> for TWENTY YEARS of leisure and safety with world-class medical care >>>>>> by young people that you STILL insist on underpaying."


    just capitalist things ?

    Ha. If only. Government mismanagement more like it.

    And govt is responsible for all things bad. That must feel good. You
    are responsible for nothing.
    Maybe some young people are angry because they still live in their
    parents cellar after dropping out of school and not getting a job.

    So, they get a feeling that there's no future and they turn nihilistic.
    In some cases, this belief causes despair, or a feeling that life is
    "hollow," which may lead to feelings of being a "zombie" or just going
    through the motions.

    Some young people are highly susceptible to suggestion or prone to suggestibility. I mean, look what happened to Joey Ramone (Jeffrey Ross
    Hyman; 1951rCo2001).


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