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  1. Bro. Between 2001-2026, we’ve always been in the brink of a generational catastrophe.

  2. It is messing with my already fragile mental health how there is absolute crickets in the news over this, despite it being a pretty big deal.

  3. FantasticBicycle37 on

    This article is called „sane washing.“ Trump’s only purpose is to distract from Epstein, and this article is doing exhaustive analysis on Trump’s „Iran policy“

  4. We are in a multigenerational catastrophe.

    wtf is with this on the brink shit. It’s here.

  5. postconsumerwat on

    our culture is pretty far from rationality. given the supply chain, factory farms do not make sense. people should be eating healthy vegan food! local farms are OK, local hunting is good.

    Trump is like The crisis actor… i dunno how people can go along with he/it… simply discust-fest… silly idiom driven people… woops… failure of society, failure of logic, failure of communication, rationality… sheer gross domestic product, that is gross product that people make in their homes or wherever they go…

    dream bigger better than this… have some kind of vision of improvement… at least in the old days they thought there would be flying cars or something.

  6. ResilientBiscuit on

    We are in a crisis, but I don’t know that Iran really embodies it.

    On the list of things Trump has done or threatens to do, using military force in response to a country killing thousands of protesters is low on my list of concerns.

    Being involved in a conflict to futilely liberate someplace in the Middle East has been a reliable cornerstone of every decade I have been alive.

    It’s everything else. It’s shutting down USAID, threatening allies,  ignoring hundreds of court orders… That is the stuff I am worried about.

  7. The Florida Recount Of 2000 is when all of this started. Somewhere during a quantum bifurcation event, our consciousness collapsed into the wrong eigenstate of the multiverse. I kinda blame you all. Thx.

  8. As a millennial, I’m REALLY fucking tired of generational shit happening every decade

  9. Man, the war will be horrible. War is always horrible.

    But what the US leaves behind is potentially much more dangerous. Iraq never had nuclear material. Iran does, and if things look bad for them, they’re highly motivated with real resources. Dirty bombs in major US cities or something similar is in the cards. That’s what ‚winning‘ looks like.

    And for what? To protect a subset of America’s Parasite Class? By the time the first one hits, it’ll be too late to denonounce Zionism. This is so incredibly stupid.

  10. IvanTortuga on

    Can the last generational catastrophe end before we start the next one? Because it’s been one damn thing after another since 2001.

  11. I have been teaching myself Japanese. I recently looked up „maga“ in the dictionary. It turns out to be an archaic word that means: wickedness; evil; calamity; disaster.

    禍 [https://jisho.org/search/maga](https://jisho.org/search/maga)

  12. This is the danger of having someone so old running the country. He literally does not care if it’s catastrophic…it won’t be for him, under any circumstances. He has no skin in the game, none.

  13. This all seems to be a distraction from the real issue which is the U.S. is about to fall off a fiscal cliff.

  14. TearsFallWithoutTain on

    What, another one? The ozone hole, acid rain, climate change, the global financial crisis, Trump 1, covid, Trump 2; I’m starting to lose count

  15. DecimusMeridiusMax on

    The problem with Iraq was it poisoned the well for humanitarian interventions. It worked in Bosnia and Germany, Japan and South Korea are vibrant democracies today because of US interventions. The fact that 30k Iranians have been slaughtered protesting the regime and they are *still protesting* does actually mean that there may be a moment here where the US can achieve a regime change and keep the people onside. Things can go well as well as badly. There likely would be a civil war afterwards but the US could win that as well, and the Iranian people are pretty well educated and worldly. They deserve much better, genuinely.

    Problem with this is that it requires an intelligent plan aimed at installing a functional democracy, or at least a more benign government, by building legitimacy etc rather than just stealing some oil, whacking the Ayatollah then letting the IRGC take over and being like „welp byee“ which is almost certainly Trumps plan.

  16. RobutNotRobot on

    Not the clearest article, but one of the points needs to be emphasized.

    Trump has no legal authority to attack Iran. None.

  17. IneedHennessey on

    Sorry but it’s not generational if catastrophes are happening on a weekly occurrence.

  18. NothingButTheTea on

    Everyone needs to chill out. If the rich people ruin what we have, they’re the ones who are in for the biggest change. I wish everyone would see this. Stop spending money and just treat the next average person better than the last.

  19. Board of peace starts with WAR! It’s like something out of a Warhammer novel

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