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by fallingfrog
1508 days ago
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"Just the fact that there are no brawls, no animosity or electricity in the air..." This is deranged. You want students to be starting fistfights on campus? That's what counts as dialogue to you? The rest of what you wrote is essentially word salad, and not cogent enough to warrant a response. I'm directly telling you right now that you have no idea what you're talking about, and you are in total ignorance. Think of it this way: you are someone who read about something in a biased newspaper, and I am someone who saw it firsthand and I know, for sure, that you're wrong, and I'm telling you so, as a fact, not an opinion. |
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Facts are that if you look at places that are experiencing growth at 9% or 10% YoY in real terms, meaning after adjusting for inflation, they are all places which are pretty socially volatile and have a very fast turnover of humans.
Nigeria, Ethiopia, Namibia, Vietnam, Philippines, Honduras...
In the US , the hotspots for unpredictability , high social volatility and fast turnover due to dropouts and new arrivals were colleges.
Those kept propelling US growth after such phenomenons had long subdued in the American society at large.
Colleges just aren't as vibrant anymore, so as the last bastion of vibrant culture fell, so did US growth.
And besides, you don't have to be watching FNC to see how the US transitioned from being a country of go-getters to being afraid of losing all the health and wealth accumulated up to now due to the efforts of the aforementioned go-getters.