We have already achieved the mayocide and we just don't know it yet. Congrats /r/drama!!!

20  2018-02-16 by LSU_Coonass

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Sarcasm and flippant behavior represent contempt, which is the opposite of intellectual integrity. You seem like a real fool of a human.

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Too few Americans are qualified for the jobs available. Male working-age labor-force participation is at Depression-era lows. Opioid abuse is widespread. Homicidal violence plagues inner cities. Almost half of all children are born out of wedlock, and even more are raised by single mothers. Many college students lack basic skills, and high school students rank below those from two dozen other countries.

Psshh, that's a bunch of utopian idealism. Who the fuck hires these communists?

I can't wait until robots replace truck drivers and the mobile homes mobiles to protest the government.

I just want my robot waifu.

This screed is full of historical revisionism of a period they weren't even alive in. 🙄🔫

I dunno, that Prof Amy Wax got her Bachelor’s from Yale in 1975, so she was born in the 50s.

Love that he used a pic of John Wayne. Great actor, loved all the different character he could play

Like that one film where he spends about an hour and a half knocking shit out of some Irish woman. 'The quiet man'... documentary i think. Tame by Irish standards at the very least.

Amy Wax is a badass

Was everything perfect during the period of bourgeois cultural hegemony? Of course not. There was racial discrimination, limited sex roles, and pockets of anti-Semitism.

Pockets of anti-semitism isn't what I would call the nazis, fam.

She’s referring to America from 1945-1965

Late fourties start from the end of 44.

Anyway, the denazification process started around 45 and ended in 51. I have huge doubts about the "pockets of anti semitism", especially given that the antisemites were not only the nazis.

America.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_the_United_States#Statistics_of_American_viewpoints_and_analysis

Polls and studies over the past two decades point to a steady decrease in antisemitic attitudes, beliefs, and manifestations among the American public.[1][12] A 1992 survey by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (ADL) showed that about 20% of Americans— between 30 and 40 million adults— held antisemitic views, a considerable decline from the total of 29% found in 1964.

A third of the population isn't pockets either.