Aren't you just curious to see our world where we are the old people? like, we...

aren't you just curious to see our world where we are the old people? like, we, the less conservative compared to our parents. to me, i'm just really curious to see the future and see the face of the west where our generation become the old people.

Look at a picture of the town or city you lived in from 100 years ago. Note how many non-natives there are.

Look at it now. How many no-natives are there now?

Think what it will look like in 100 years time. How many non-natives?

i don't care what kind of people live in it. i don't have innate hatred towards other races. unlike you. i mean, what kind of awesome looking world that we will see in the future, right? i'm sick of tradition and shackles

I'll be 63 in 2057. By that point the world will have gone to shit.

nope. it will turn to modern heaven. it's not gonna be quiet rural place anymore. modern is better, always better.

There will be some sort of recession, depression or other severe economic or political downshift well before that happens. Modernization and the shift away form rural communities is a much more complex issue.

I can attest to this. I've worked for corporate real estate firms and have seen the new urbanized, new-age, millenial-driven workplace.

You'll be miserable, wishing you died young, having your arse wiped by some brown woman who despises you.

i am brown so i'm good. culture is not always racial and i'm more attached to western culture. the new modern culture is forming, where people would be a lot less sensitive about race. it's a great future we're heading. i've been waiting for a raceless world where i could matter in a society i choose to associate myself with.

>the new modern culture is forming, where people would be a lot less sensitive about race. it's a great future we're heading
The issue is bigger than race. Young people are increasingly leaving their close-knit, virtuous rural communities in pursuit of corporate enslavement. They are being enticed by the new-age workforce and cheap perks such as lax dress codes, dry-erase boards, and "muh tech." Diversity and inclusion are being pushed as part of this narrative. The two are not inseparable.

The only people who voted for Trump are rural and suburban retards.

City people all voted for Hillary.

Or, this infallible modernity collapses under it's own weight because of rapid demographic changes and a dwindling workforce of real men.

>corporate enslavement
there's no such thing as corporate enslavement. corporates exist because people voluntarily spend money on their products.

>Young people are increasingly leaving their close-knit
nope. they learn more to find out that close-knit doesn't have to be racial.

>Diversity and inclusion are being pushed as part of this narrative
i'm against forced multiculturalism, not consensual multiracialism

we will always face challenge. regardless, the culture will shift and no one actually "inherit" their parents' tradition anymore. our generation will be the death of tradition and superstition. the face of the civilization will be totally different and i'm curious to see it.

also i don't believe in multiculturalism. but consensual multiracialism is fine.

Yet "rural and surburban retards' are the people with jobs that prop up all the lazy in the city, produce all the products and food....
Makes you think.

Will our thoughts matter then? Hmm. Maybe not. We'll see.

Cities are full of fags that's why.

>only people living in cities have relevant opinions
>only city people are relevant
>big cities = geometrically increasing crime rate and degeneracy
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>t. Brainlet

Most multi-culturalism is forced. Why do you think there are so many migrants and refugees coming to the US, Canada, and Western Europe? There was no democratic process - it was forced upon the masses by a globalist elite.

There is nothing close-knit about urban hedonism. Most millennials in the urban corporate workforce simply work their 9-5 and go out drinking or watch Netflix after work. They have no sense of adulthood, responsibility, or desire to pursue things such as home ownership or starting a family. The "close-knit" multi-cultural interactions you're talking about are based mostly on oversocialization and institutionalization. Why do you think suburban office parks are dying in the US? It's because younger generations are pursuing a single, childless, urbanized lifestyle in luxury apartments over any sense of family and community.

>>only people living in cities have relevant opinions

the education gap on a lot of the issues sort of supports that over all vibe. As the lower educated are the one's going along with certain view points and trends. So I have a hard time saying city vs rural are equal when education wise I'm not sure they even understand entire chunks legal/political/budgetary/court issues.
There is nothing wrong having a different view point if you at least understand what you're debating, they don't even have a basic grasp of how our voting system works in many cases. You try to bring up issues or point out stuff and you can just tell you're going back and forth with a simpleton.
>You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers.
>These are people of the land.
>The common clay of the new West.
>You know…
>morons

most people in the city have jobs..

most republicans that vote for Trump are because they're christians. you'll be surprised how few the redpilled conservatives are, most are just "i voted for him because he's gonna ease my miner money and he's christian". not too different from niggers.

well i don't agree with the government acting upon its own will and decision. but still, i think if an immigrant is able to survive in an environment without government aid, and he's accepted by the locals, i think he deserves it. i'm against welfare and taxation, i'm also against the republicans deciding who can be my neighbor in california or new york.

>There is nothing close-knit about urban hedonism
never said anything about hedonism. also if hedonism is bad moral, then the good moral can't be "hatred towards other races and wanting to physically remove them all".

>Most millennials in the urban corporate workforce simply work their 9-5 and go out drinking or watch Netflix after work
there's nothing wrong with that. you don't like relaxing after work? you're just socially anxious and you're pissed at people who succeed at girls more than you

>They have no sense of adulthood, responsibility, or desire to pursue things such as home ownership or starting a family
most city people are still family oriented, what are you talking about? most democrats are still family oriented, it's an intrinsic thing, it's not a left right thing. also people have their own phases. clearly you can't expect 22 year olds to have kids or NOT wanting to have some fun with their friends. what, do you think ALL millenials should just stay in their room reading Socrates and Mein Kampf? you're too much of an idealist.

>The "close-knit" multi-cultural interactions you're talking about are based mostly on oversocialization and institutionalization
nope. people are consensual and voluntary in engaging conversation and friendship with people of different skin color who happen to like the same thing as them.

>Why do you think suburban office parks are dying in the US? It's because younger generations are pursuing a single, childless, urbanized lifestyle in luxury apartments over any sense of family and community
you're watching too much television. most young people, most young liberals, still pursue traditional ways of life, like having a family. only in modern wrappings, because we can't stay the same way forever. like fuck no. who wants to go back to the 20s? no one. i like it 2018.

i can't wait to be old just to watch the world

can't wait to move to the US too