In 1994, if you had said that CNN and cable news would be upstaged and made mostly irrelevant by an alternate form of "talk radio" called podcasts (which didn't exist in 1995), people would call you a fool. Yet here we are in 2024.
In 1994 there are a dozen plus other things that if you compare then to now, show a "sea change". There are plenty. Name a few in your head, even if you don't reply.
The people who say "nothing ever happens" don't have the level of self refection to realize that something is ALWAYS happening. They are unable to alter there perspective. What they learned in 1994 must remain true in 2024 or it puts their very concept of "self" at risk. This is why scientific progress happens one funeral at a time.
MFW you are still completely ass-blasted about having been proven wrong
Still broadcasting to tens of millions daily. Still worshipped without question and every word is not only believed, but obeyed, by everyone.
Which, if you use to talk about anything jews don’t want you to talk about, are instantly shut down forever. Just like radio. Just like TV. Just like newspapers. Just like magazines.
Honestly, the only one that matters in any capacity is still the Internet itself. That people can still make a handful of websites where their own speech is allowed is the biggest change from the 1980s and earlier. That’s the only really meaningful thing in terms of information for societal change. Not for long, though. King Nigger’s handoff of Internet distribution to “international authorities” will put an end to that soon.
“Aha, for you see, my pedantry means the white race is magically saved, despite every action everywhere disproving my claims! I have bested you through jewish linguistic bullshittery!”
Fun fact: every single piece of technology we use today was
No later than 1970. That’s when white society collectively gave up completely and subconsciously resigned itself to extinction.
Now we see tallest ski and free will of choice are of the same ilk
If you have nothing to say, don’t bother posting in the first place. Particularly if you can’t even read.