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Just look at videos of the West from the 1980s
By Thomas Sheridan | September 9, 2025
Recently, I reflected on the stark contrasts between the Islamic countries of Afghanistan and Iran in the 1970s and the state they are in now, after being taken over by extremists. The differences are shocking yet disturbingly familiar, as a similar transformation is occurring in the West.
In our case, it isn't Islamic fundamentalism that has stripped joy from people's lives; instead, it's the impact of the Internet and social media. The groundwork for this shift began in the 1990s when networks such as MTV prioritized social engineering and progressive politics over music. A new culture emerged that diverted young people from a world filled with youth and wonder and into the machinery of globalization and technology. Suddenly, the latest Bon Jovi album or Simple Minds music video no longer seemed important; instead, a tribal group from an unfamiliar part of the world, highlighted by MTV News, took center stage.
It's no wonder that many people have described Steve Jobs of Apple as a terrible and cruel individual, or labeled Bill Gates as a psychopathic, autistic "philanthropist." We have inherited a world shaped by figures like these, which has transformed the "Revenge of the Nerds" into a Tech Jihad.
If you watch videos of teenagers and young people from the 1980s, you'll see a vision of almost angelic beings in a state of perpetual bliss compared to the slouched, screen-bound youth we often encounter today. The so-called "Woke-Ork" activists, with their strikingly repulsive appearances, seem visually demonic when compared to the vibrant young people of the 1980s.
Beauty has diminished, and joy and wonder have withered away, and this has not happened by chance. At least two generations have been reshaped to fit the technology of the Tech Jihadists, rather than the technology being adapted for the people. Now, the focus is on mobile devices and social media platforms as the customers, while human lives are treated as products bound to them.
The Taliban abolished pop culture, while the Tech Jihadists, as John Waters aptly described, have abolished reality itself.
I feel angry, even though I experienced the joy of the past. Yet, my anger persists.
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Always doing what the British do best with Boris Johnson sabotaging peace negotiations and lining his pockets:
And in Londonstan?
Migrant Men Legally Permitted to Harass Girls in the UK
Migrant Men Legally Permitted to Harass Girls in the UK
Nice strike, Israel. That's like agitating an Islamic hornet's nest:
White House criticizes Israeli strike on Hamas in Qatar
White House criticizes Israeli strike on Hamas in Qatar
Well of course. Could it be any other way? Israel is Britain's "forward fire base" in the Middle East:
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And while the republished article above mentioned music (Everyone Is a Millennial Now), Spotify's co-founder Daniel Ek, is worth $9.2 billion according to Forbes. Ek has enough money. Time to boycott Spotify:
This is the end beautiful friend...
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