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No, it started with Reagan
No, it started with Nixon
No, it started with Prescott Bush
All of history is built on what came before. I think if we really want to get to the root of America's collapse, we have to look way back. Doing so, I can only conclude that the Agricultural Revolution was a mistake.
Also it was because we didn't do reconstruction, which was because the landowners were too strong.
And the landowners were too strong in the 1860s because of compromise in the 18th century, on account of their ancestors being too strong.
Actually, come to think of it, aren't those the same people that elected Nixon, Reagan, and Bush?
Perhaps it's not so much that history repeats itself as that we have had the same intractable problem for hundreds of years: aristocrats.
If we’re being honest with ourselves it goes back much further than that. It has never, at any point, been what it set out to be or what it claimed to be.
Kinda hinted toward it in another post but its more about my own personal perspective. At a young age my life was mostly devoid of politics and america seemed like an ok place. Since the attack on the twin towers, for me personally, america has only gotten worse. To me, 911 marks the end of america, as an idea.
Another American here, I think it's important to be aware that those attacks happened as a direct result of evil -empire level shit the US is responsible for in the 20th century.
I disagree with the last sentence. I think we made an attempt. But everything after WWII has been headed this direction without much checking.
gonna just say fuck it and say it started with the USS Maine sinking itself
That awkward moment when terrorists win.
"All men are created equal"
Is slave state
Always has been
I think this is the right place to look.
At the bare minimum, back then the founders wrote a constitution designed AND INTENDED to be amended, if not rewritten every once in a while.
As of like 80 years ago people started to get it in their head that the USA was somehow the greatest nation to ever exist and could never be better. Maybe because of how it helped out in WWII? Maybe because of how the economy boomed following the war? Who knows. But Nationalism has certainly put the nails in the coffin.
I thought we all agreed it was the gorilla.
That was but a symptom, a healthy society wouldn't have let that happen to our boi Harambe in the first place
I think the dawn of neoliberalism under Reagan and the 2008 crisis are essential. 9/11 was just a great sensation to focus on
9/11 was a catalyst for forces that were already in play.
Casus belli* 😅
Interesting no one has mentioned the 2000 election shenanigans yet. That was some real stolen election shit
That's exactly where the timeline jumped the tracks. if Gore's election is properly counted, there's potentially no 9/11, but certainly no Iraq and probably no Afghanistan as we know it. And without Bush and the whiplash against him and those events, there's no Obama. And without the mouth breather whiplash to Obama, there's no Trump.
So yeah, I would say that the republicans fucking around in south Florida is what caused the rift.
Florida? Yeah I heard a podcast about this, eerily similar to all that's been happening around the last 2 elections.
I think the assassination of JFK was the first kill shot that signal the end of America. Nixon and Regan becoming president was the cancer that inflicted the backbone of the working class. And 9/11 helped kick off anew wave of white hatred that had been boiling since the 90s. And now we are where we are now to the point of no return. I’m 42 years old and have seen and lived through some terrible and crazy times and we are all about to head straight into a country wide car crash and idk what will happen after it or if this country will survive it.
Let's throw some wild cards to keep your world entertaining
You could argue that Regan was the spark. 9/11 was the fire. Trump is the ashes.
Who is the Phoenix?
Either socialism or barbarism
Trump is the fallout making us sick.
Or Nixon.
9/11, horrible as it was, just gave them a good reason to put into law some truly undemocratic shit they probably already had waiting in a drawer for a while.
An era of oil abuse.
It was the stagflation in the seventies. That's when the rich managed to switch the economy ~~back to exploitation mode~~ to neoliberalism, and Reagan was their tool.
if it wasn't regan, it was the great depression. if it wasn't the great depression it was the civil war.
we didn't start the fire. it was always burning since the world's been turning.
We got the new deal it of the great depression though. It took Republicans many decades of dedication to dismantle what we gained from that.
my post was basically just rhetorical, but you have a great point.. i wonder what "new deal" they'll come up with in the wake of this guy.
Truth is?
Game's been rigged from the start.
Did this attack really cause a change in trajectory though?
I think capitalism has been leading the US down this path since the second world war.
I think it delayed the inevitable. By the 90s, right wing American extremism was on the rise. 9/11 put up a facade of unity (as long as you didn't look middle eastern). The right wing movements went quiet for 15 years. America returned to trajectory in 2016.
I'd argue neoconservativism started with WW2, but neoliberalism is probably better tied to Nixon. So I agree, 9/11 was just a continuation of neocon power grabs, but invoking post-WW2 "capitalism" doesn't make much sense to me; the New Deal was comparatively great for workers. Neoconservativism isn't really an economic movement like neoliberalism is.
It didn't change the trajectory, but those attacks were much more effective than even Al Qaeda thought they would be. They provided the excuse the American fascists were looking for to further their own plans without much push back.
The day america ended:
picture of Christopher Columbus
The day Earth ended: The day when the first Eukaryotic Organism was evolved
This is prokaryote erasure
This is more of a political commentary on that fact that when I was politically activated, preteen, its been nothing but down hill.
I don't get it. I just see NYC rolling coal.