World War II Veterans' Disillusionment: The Stolen American Dream
Benny JohnsonNovember 11, 202523 min63,779 views
24 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβVeterans' Disillusionment on Veterans Day
- π Veterans express deep sadness and confusion on Veterans Day, questioning what they fought for and if the vision of America they defended still exists.
- π A 100-year-old World War II veteran laments that the country has "gone to hell in a hand basket" and that the opportunities he had are no longer available.
- π£οΈ Many veterans feel like foreigners in their own country, discriminated against and seeing the enemies they fought against brought into their communities.
The Erosion of the American Dream
- π‘ The traditional American Dream, defined by homeownership, family, and generational wealth, is presented as unattainable for younger generations.
- π Data shows a drastic decline in 30-year-olds being married and homeowners, dropping from 55% for the Greatest Generation to approximately 10% today.
- π The average age of a home buyer has risen to 39, past peak fertility and prime fatherhood years, contributing to population decline.
Systemic Betrayal and Globalism
- π’ The system preserving the American Dream has allegedly been sold out to multinational corporations, foreigners, and entities like BlackRock and Vanguard.
- π These entities are accused of buying up single-family homes to rent to illegal immigrants, while American veterans and citizens struggle.
- π Foreign-born white-collar workers have increased significantly, impacting job markets and economic stability for native-born citizens.
The Consequences of Open Borders and Socialism
- πΈ Immigrants are accused of using taxpayer money for housing, with FHA loans extended to those without permanent residency.
- π Younger generations face an economy rigged against them, unable to afford basic necessities like homes, cars, or even groceries.
- π³οΈ This disillusionment leads some to consider voting for "communists" due to the perceived failure of the system to provide for them.
A Call for Restoration and Revolution
- βοΈ The speaker contrasts the current state with a deist, Christian-centered society that prioritizes its own citizens, advocating for a return to God and traditional values.
- πΊπΈ The movement is framed as the inheritor of the American Dream, fighting against the "godless Marxist" agenda that seeks to dismantle the nation.
- βοΈ The current struggle is described as a "battle of our lifetime" against internal adversaries, a revolution and restoration to reclaim what was lost.
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American DreamVeteransVeterans DayHomeownershipGenerational WealthGlobalismMultinational CorporationsOpen BordersSocialismChristian PrinciplesDemographicsEconomic DisillusionmentPolitical Polarization
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