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They are the 8% of my 1960’s Boomer generation. The “chosen” and their offspring by the mid ‘70’s that slandered their own generational weary Nam veterans as druggies, losers, murders, and baby killers. They made Marx popular on campuses across America for fun to play revolutionary, and from the thresholds of their ivory academic towers vowed to “march through the institutions” (Gramsci), slandering anyone in uniform service to America, cops, mailman, you name it while inciting riots and burning cities. They had hijacked and inverted every movement of those tumultuous 1960’s with help from the insurgent Communist and Facist that had followed “Johnny” home post WWII. By the mid 1990’s they had conjoined their uniparty under the Democrat banner, and immediately made their old Communist friends China and Vietnam “besties” as their child offspring were prepped to go global and forget middle America for whom they gutted skilled manufacturing, sending it abroad to slave regimes while “inclusively” inviting every degenerate schizophrenic, bipolar cultist socio and psychopath into their tents across the globe to help wall off middle America inside their own country.

Do not take these enemy lightly, they got university, and they are clever.

This Nam paratrooper survived the abyss to tell the story of these cowards’ parents who profited from war without fighting them to pay their offsprings university tuition as they stole the valor of weary veterans to make names for themselves. A Neo class of mongrel in suits using Marxian collective inversion to lay at the doorstep of Conservatives of principled honor, their nemesis.

You know all the names of the 8%. The number the WEF proudly claimed was all that was needed to revolt against their own country. They are seniors now facing demise they thought would never come, at least those for whom the Wuhan virus Jab hasn’t already killed. The bad news is their offspring is still out there and half of American Boomers are afraid to face the truth, something my Vietnam brothers and some sisters learned to do six decades ago.

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