Where did we go wrong?

What we thought the future would look like in the 1920's.

youtube.com/watch?v=czr-98yo6RU

My heart beats with fury against our satanic overlords.
Where did everything go so wrong, Sup Forums?
We were so optimistic...

Kraut violence and Russian communism and the reactions to them destroyed the spirit of the white man.

muh singularity!

(((Illuminat)))

Keep in mind this was after the First World War. (falsely named the war to end all wars)
Filled with optimism. And then a couple years later our overlords provoked another one. This one the war to end all aryans. And it worked. It took time to go into fruition though. But 20 years later with the rise of degeneracy, the hippie movement etc. everything went to death.

Maybe that's what happened.

>Where did we go wrong?

Believing that the jews were the chosen of god enough to allow our governments to be completely corrupted by their influence.

Fucking duh.

The people didn't elect them though. They were forced on us, through deep state chicanery

We became distracted with helping the minorities.

What the fuck is that??

Also, the answer to this question isn't jews but America who enabled and funded the jews like no other country in history.

The entire collapse of the West is thanks to America being the biggest goys in human history.

Literally capitalism.

We let women start voting

>White people be like
>OVERPOPULATION IS A MYTH!!!

>The Museum of Military History in Dresden, redesigned by the American architect Daniel Libeskind and set to open to the public Saturday, is the first war museum to open in Germany since the country's reunification and a study in contrasts appropriate to a nation grappling with its violent past.

>The radical $85-million overhaul of the museum, run by the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, has drawn criticism from all sides, civilian and military alike, with some complaining of excessive antiwar sentiment, some of insufficient attention to the victims of organized violence, and others simply of misguided aesthetics.

>Central to the controversy, and the new museum, is the 99-foot, 14,700-ton wedge of steel and glass that cuts through the old arsenal like an enormous piece of shrapnel. The museum was one of the few major buildings to survive the February 1945 firebombing of Dresden by Allied forces, which leveled 80% of the city, and to some of its residents, its dramatic bisection by the modernist wedge is a step too far.

>But Libeskind believed that the museum could make itself relevant only with a sharp turn from its orderly past. "He couldn't imagine housing a reflection on the history of the German military in a conventional rectangular building," said Jochen Klein, Studio Daniel Libeskind's project leader for the museum, during a press preview this week

>The museum was built in 1873 as a military arsenal. Over the next 120 years, it served as the army museum for Saxony, as a Nazi military museum and as the museum of the East German National People's Army, until it was taken over by the Bundeswehr after reunification in 1990. Before it was closed for reconstruction 10 years ago, the museum presented German military history in a straightforward chronological manner — "very old-fashioned, very unspectacular," said Barbara Holzer of the architecture firm Holzer Kobler, which helped design the institution's interior

Its called postmodernism, user.

>The people didn't elect them though. They were forced on us, through deep state chicanery

You forgot the part where they mind control the public into electing them.

You lurkless moneyposter.

Ehhhhhhhh... guys?

There has never been a Jewish president

Nowhere, people are ntaurally overambitious. 80 years seem like a massive amount of time and people let their imagination go wild. Used to be, anyways. Things change so fast nowadays that we might see your pic in 30 years, and a proper martian colony in 80.

>There has never been a Jewish president

Too Obvious?

>What we thought the future would look like in the 1920's.
>Gave women the right to vote at the same time.
I'll give you one guess.

We bred past the point where the population available could have created great things and instead we wasted our resources fighting people far away for their shit for the sake of keeping so many extra people alive and reproducing, and some of them with so much unused wealth. Essentially, the problem was and still is surrendering in the present because of fear of the near term future--not having long term vision.

It isn't fair guys

>the problem was and still is surrendering