One thing Gen Z is "somewhat" right about and I don't blame them...

There is somewhat of a valid reason that Gen Z hates hierarchy, in a way which I do side with them on...

The tricky part it is this. Hierarchy is actually "natural".

But the problem is that, Gen Z is born into a generation where they are bullied by a Hierarchy that is NOT well-meaning or intentioned for them, but puts on all the performances and guises to make it seem as if those hierarchies are well-meaning and intentioned, and make it seem like "merit" and "hard work" will allow them to gain a higher position on that ladder.

But nothing could be further from the truth.

The truth is that the people on the Hierarchies want to promote a "Zero Sum" Game while simultaneously making it seem like that isn't the case, and that if those who are willing be disciplined and worked hard, will get there "fair chance".

While the reality is that the game was even over, in life and in general, for Gen Z, before they even had a chance to start.

If I were growing up now, I would certainly reject ALL AUTHORITY and ALL HIERARCHIES and pretty much just upgrade myself to a VIP status in my mind, regardless of what people think, and would plunge myself into where I want to be.

My objectives would be to infiltrate, conquer, destroy and take my spot. No Politeness or Permission.

Because the truth is, you aren't going to get where you want to be no matter how hard you try anyway.

If I wouldn't get my way, I would definitely use force. It's only natural that Gen Z would feel that way too.

To expect anything else, is just really living out of touch with reality and the times we live in.

Plus, the short-sightedness of Gen X who had Gen Z, since they had them without thought and shouldn't have done so if they didn't expect to give them a foot forward anywhere in this world.

In the system we live under now, Gen Z gets "bullied" for every trying, but then when they fail, they get told they are "not trying hard enough".

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  1. Yesterday, at my store check out, I had a brief conversation with the cashier. He was finishing up his 2 year degree in cyber security. I jokingly told him that there might be some benefits in doing white collar crimes with his skills. Of course, he rejected that idea. But, there is some merit to it. It is a crime that he wouldn't get too much time for, and it would be very difficult to prove it was him.

    Now, this is something I would not advise, but the logic behind it makes sense a bit. You have to be ruthless and confident in your skill set. This kid needs to set up a business plan to start his own business in cyber security, even it is only to be a consultant or independent contractor. He will make shit if he works for a Fortune 500.

    This reminds me of my career in Fortune 500, and I worked mostly for Fortune 100. The truth is that I did my job with a lot of integrity and grit, but was always abused by my managers. Some were good. But, over half were demons. And, the bad managers always lacked talent and business sense. They loved to attack winners like me, because they didn't want me to rise up.

    So, I agree with you.

    You do have to be ruthless in the business world, to make it worth your time. Be good to your customers, of course and build relationships with the market, with your customers. But, inside your own company, be a ruthless prick. And what I mean, is always look for better jobs while you are working. Let them pay you to find a better job. Things like that. You have to look out for NUMBER ONE in this predatory world, or you will fail. No doubt about that.

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  2. I found this somewhere; curious, these slave-minded comparisons.

    "TATTOOS ARE MASCULINE

    1-TATTOOS ON MEN

    Tattoos are scars, they are bruises, they are supposed to be a symbol of having gone through adversity and come out the other side tougher and more resilient. This is a masculine mindset and a masculine ritual

    Even though tattoos represent toughness and masculinity, they're almost always unrefined and low class. And even worse, these days tattoos don't represent a rebel mentality but a follower mentality. A truly independent man doesn't get any tattoos because he realizes how trendy they are. Tattoos have become a symbol of fake toughness and a weak mind

    And that's tattoos on *men*. On women, tattoos are much worse

    2-TATTOOS ON WOMEN

    A woman is supposed to cherish, honor and PROTECT her soft, delicate, feminine skin. A woman damaging her own skin with toxic chemicals is a woman damaging her femininity. On a woman, tattoos are self harm and very unhealthy

    • the more tattoos, the worse
    • the bigger the tattoos, the worse
    • the closer to her pussy, ass or face, the worse
    • if the tattoos are of snakes, daggers, spiders or anything dangerous or violent –– also worse"

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    1. Informative post there. I don’t have any tattoos and the thoughts of marking my body like that are repulsive. For women, your post resonates with my experience with women. The more tattoos and the more vulgar the worse. Interesting how spiders are also mentioned, I have a case of arachnophobia and there is probably something demonic about those creatures, which arachnophobes can sense.

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    2. Well that is an information that I found on social networks, which caught my attention is the slave characteristics with which they define a man and as always everything goes to the submission of women, it must be observed as always celebrated that the man risks and the woman takes care of himself, it seemed curious, if the tattoos are of low class beings.

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  3. I never got a tattoo and never liked them.

    They tell me a person has demons.

    Definitely a red flag.

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    1. @Joey Aragon

      It’s an obsession with these people. They literally get so excited about some tattoo that is coming up in like 3 months away. Then it’s the whole ‘project’ where they keep adding new tattoos on the outskirts of the existing ones over the course of time. They also love showing them off to people. I have never understood why you would want to mark anything on your body. Even natural marks like scars, moles and wrinkles piss me off.

      Also if I was to get tattoos, I would be giving the wrong impression. That I am trying to be a tough guy, which would then lead to me getting unwanted attention and violence, as men would be picking me out to humble me.

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  4. Prussian, what do you think of the whole “transvestigation” thing? I think most of it is bullshit but I truly do think a couple celebrities/actors/famous people might be trannies such as Melinda Gates

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    1. @zikeKEK, Personally, I don't think she or many other people that are suspected of being "Transgender", really are. They don't appear as a different gender in their youth. It's hard to know if something else is going on or if their bodies were replaced with someone else.

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    2. I can’t imagine anyone truly knows, but it makes me cringe seeing all these transvestigation folks talk about how “Jesus will set these demons straight and they will regret being a part of Satan’s kingdom” or some other weird shit

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    3. @zikeKEK, Human replacement with "clones", is a highly more likely possibility, and sometimes the Elite do this to certain people in Hollywood or in the Government, replacing them with a body double that seems "different". They can make full adult bodies in 6 months in a vat with synthetic amniotic fluid, and can use Voice 2 Skull technologies to program the new Human to think, talk and behave just like the original. But this practice is not as common as one would think, it's only done on an as-needed basis.

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    4. That being said, sometimes these people take clearly normal people and try and investigate them. Sometimes I see them trying to do this with Youtubers for example and it’s really fucking obvious that some of them are just everyday people

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  5. Coincidence you posted this as I am Gen Z and just had an argument with my grandfather, who said I have no drive or go to aqcuire money and success in life, because of my choice to sit at a 20 hour week dead end job. He believes I should work 50 hours a week at a slave job and buy a house. Yet when I said the world is fucked and houses are unaffordable because the jews and rich designed the fake economy that way, he said my attitude stinks. Guess he is just another clueless boomer thinking its still the 1980s.

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    1. @Kyle,

      Yep, honestly I say FUCK 'EM, let the older people say whatever they want, so long as it falls on deaf ears and shrugged shoulders, let these elderly losers die out where they want to avoid confession for how they failed the youth. Because that is honestly what they did, and few have the courage to admit the truth to this fact of how there is no point for the youth to do anything.

      The Boomers specifically do live in the past and are not up to date on anything.

      For example, most Boomers still think that $20 or what would it be 15 Pounds is still worth today what it was 25 years ago... For some reason, they do not attribute the rise in "prices" to a devaluation of currency. They think it has to do with supply and demand, but yet think that the money still has it's worth, LOL.

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    2. You should tell him, what is the inheritance that leaves you? These old people bring children to enslave them and also love grandchildren the same, when it should be that he has something for you, to make your life more bearable, otherwise, it should shut up and better beg you not to start hating him and with real reason for being an useless that brought children to the world to enslave them. Ironically your grandfather demands something, when it is the responsibility of advising you, but he just seeks to guide you to slavery, not enjoy your life.

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    3. @PSA work these days doesn’t give the same reward as it used to. Also working more than 20 hours a week would be too much for me. Maybe I am lazy, but I dislike work and view it as slavery. Even my 20 hour workweek can sometimes drag me down a bit. Honestly if I worked 40 hours a week, I would probably get sacked within 6 months as I would slack on the job and pull a few sick days as I can’t handle it. I am someone who only works when there is a big reward. Also my nihilistic attitude towards life makes me even less willing to work hard.

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    4. @Kyle,

      And you shouldn't expect that it's ever a good thing or that you need to work over 20 hours per week. Our bodies start to exhaust after 4 straight hours of work, and this is the only reason Companies are required to give you a work or lunch break... Believe me, if there were no Laws and Requirements around this, companies would absolutely LOVE to deny you the right to a break or your lunch, or would expect you to eat your snacks and lunches on the job.

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    5. @PSA

      Surely companies and the jews behind them are aware of the demiurge and the Annuaki? So they understand how to manufacture humans to be their slaves. They surely do not care about human health, only productivity. I feel like work breaks are a scam. Even in an 8 hour job, which has a one hour break, governments mandate this ‘break’ so that people have to be at yhe plantation for longer. (9 hours instead of 8). Really the work break is bullshit as I am sure most workers feel like their 1 hour break isn’t freedom or a normal hour by any means. I strongly believe that the 1 hour work break is a scam to keep you on their plantation for longer, without pay! When a company enrolls ‘paid breaks’, such a thing does not exist as they simply take back this money by lowering the hourly wage to subsidise ‘paid breaks’.

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    6. @Kyle,

      Absolutely. But the way with how much people work today with ridiculous hours is much more of a product of Capitalism from the last several centuries, but most notably from the 18th century when this idea became "prominent" to increase working hours and regimented schedules and productivity quotas. It's only increased decade by decade, especially as newer technologies and more complex logistical systems were developed, particularly once Rail, Automobiles and Trucking came into existence.

      But it's not normal. Throughout history, most people who worked even under Empires, worked on an as-needed basis, and the flow of activities varied from day to day, depending on what type of work you did, but there is no way for example an Iron Smith or Leather Craftsman or Toolmaker is working 8 - 12 hours per day.

      This is also why accidents on the job are more frequent too, because work is expected to be performed artificially fast, whereas in times past a worker could work at the desired pace they needed too.

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    7. @PSA

      Work is a scam in the 21st century. Like you have said before, men should shut up shop, and no longer work. Why should men work when we see millions of unemployed females on Instajewgram flex their asses, ride boats and yachts, party away intoxicated, yet be unemployed. Yet a man who wishes to live the same lifestyle cannot. Unless he works extremely hard, but more importantly, gets lucky. Even then, society would view a wealthy man enjoying alcohol on a yacht in the Mediterranean as someone who has to: “you should get back to work!”, “cut back on the drink”, “stop being so arrogant”.

      Yet when women enjoy these yachts with said men, its you go Queen. Female privilege.

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    8. Yes, yes, and yes

      Also, great use of the term Instajewgram.

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  6. Money is arguably the biggest scam in the history of humanity. Jews love it more than life itself. That is how sick they are. Prove me otherwise.

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