Anonymous ID: b68acc Feb. 18, 2019, 9:06 a.m. No.5243401   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3405 >>3430 >>3436 >>3440 >>3516 >>3569

Does it feel like we’re being herded inside?It feels like capitalism is pushing people to not leave the house.

 

Everything can be brought to you with the click of an app. Your groceries, your clothes, your household items, your entertainment , and lately with apps like doordash and postmates…even your fast food.

 

I am not against convenience, but I’ve noticed that I noticed that normal things like running out to grab a few things from the store and being around strangers annoy me more than they did before everything was so convenient.

 

Insurance companies even have apps where you can just chat with a doctor instead of going anywhere.

 

People are getting more and more isolated. It feels like the sense of community I used to feel just a few years ago is gone. People just seem to be on edge everywhere you go.

 

I guess the ultimate conspiracy to all this is…the more isolated we are, the easier it is to divide us.

Anonymous ID: b68acc Feb. 18, 2019, 9:32 a.m. No.5243785   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DEM PARTY - CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION

 

In the 1850s, the debate over whether slavery should be extended into new Western territories split these political coalitions. Southern Democrats favored slavery in all territories, while their Northern Democrats counterparts thought each territory should decide for itself via popular referendum.

 

At the party’s national convention in 1860, Southern Democrats nominated John C. Breckinridge, while Northern Democrats backed Stephen Douglas.

 

The split helped Abraham Lincoln, candidate of the newly formed Republican Party, to victory in the 1860 election, though he won only 40 percent of the popular vote.

 

The Union victory in the Civil War left Republicans in control of Congress, where they would dominate for the rest of the 19th century.

 

During the Reconstruction era, the Democratic Party solidified its hold on the South, as most white Southerners opposed the Republican measures protecting civil and voting rights for African Americans.

 

By the mid-1870s, Southern state legislatures had succeeded in rolling back many of the Republican reforms, and Jim Crow laws enforcing segregation and suppressing black voting rights would remain in place for the better part of a century.

 

 

Even we in EU know that Dems party is Racist and need to divide and use fear for own good and prosperity, and that Republicans are the ones who want to unite

 

This fucking Cabalist MSM is destroying lives and future.