Kids I know do not use Facebook. They think its for their grandparents. So FB will die off eventually. But don’t assume that will prevent those kids from being socialists. Many of the high school kids I deal with are full-blown “gimme gimme gimme” socialists. And that’s in a fairly prosperous otherwise Republican community.
“But dont assume that will prevent those kids from being socialists.”
Our pop culture encourages it, as does our educational system. It’s going to be a very long and difficult battle to decontaminate the infestation of thought the left has insidiously inflicted on society.
>>Many of the high school kids I deal with are full-blown gimme gimme gimme socialists.
They are being sold a fraudlent demo or vaporware
Reality:
http://englishrussia.com/2008/01/14/lines-lines-lines/
Just fifteen years ago you couldnt just walk in the shop and buy what you need. Instead, you had to stand the longest line youve ever seen and as a regard you could buy not more than some limited amount of a limited choice food or other products. That was Russia in the beginning of the 90s right after the collapse of USSR, when old Communistic supply system was already ruined but new, capitalistic, hasnt been built yet.
That wasnt only shops who had long lines at their entrances every day, but places like the Embassy of U.S. had the long long line too you can see it on the last photo of this set. But the most curious line in this set is the line to the Lenins Mausoleum you can see it on the photo with the Red Square one could think that Russian people shouldnt stay any more in line to visit the Lenin, the idol of the communism beliefs when they have such a ruined society around, but no people were still eager to stand many hours line to visit Lenin too. Probably they wanted to say some swear words right in his face?