Smith: Is The Pussification Of America’s Youth Scientifically Engineered?

Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us,

There’s been a lot of debate lately on what generation of Americans is the most to blame for the current failures of the US as a society.

  • Baby Boomers blame millennials for being weak, lazy and entitled;
  • millennials blame boomers for ruining the system before they were ever born while enjoying the fruits of a more prosperous economy.

The real answer is that it’s partially the fault of BOTH generations, but not for the reasons often argued.

The boomer vs. snowflake conflict is a controlled narrative that deliberately avoids the greater issues at hand. Yes, the newest generations of Americans have been utterly pussified, but I believe this is part of a larger agenda, and baby boomer parents unwittingly and stupidly played a supporting role.

In 4th Generation warfare the concept is to destroy a nation or civilization without using direct military confrontation, at least, not right away. Instead, the goal is to destabilize the target society from within and let the citizenry self destruct. Then, once the population is in sufficient chaos, you move in with your military forces and take over, meeting minimal resistance along the way.

The strategy can also be used to undermine and control a population by it’s own government or by elites within that government as a means to stop potential rebellion against the establishment power structure. In other words, use controlled chaos to create panic and weakness, and then snatch up more power while the citizenry is distracted and disorganized.

In order to create chaos and panic in a population, that population must be completely unprepared to deal with crisis events. They must be mentally soft and lack resolve, otherwise they might become self reliant and defiant rather than fearful and easy to control.

I was recently studying psychological conditioning methods used to prepare people for combat and crisis scenarios. The phrase “stress inoculation” comes up often. In certain branches and units of the US military there is an increased emphasis on stress inoculation (beyond basic training) as a means to strengthen soldiers and their fortitude so that when they do eventually find themselves in a combat situation where they might die, they don’t panic and allow adrenaline to take over their motor and thought processes.

Department of Defense think-tanks like DARPA have published extensive white papers on the subject, and stress inoculation is also used to some extent to treat people with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

The ability to perform calmly under stress is the key to combat readiness. The most effective warriors, and the most successful people in life, usually have the ability to manage stress and perform at a high level while other people flounder in terror.

Historically, many civilizations have been very careful in how they choose and train warriors for defense. Native American tribes, for example, would carefully vet their warriors and make sure they chose men that would NOT run away at the first sign of trouble; rather, they picked men they knew would confront trouble directly. A small force of psychologically prepared men was considered far superior to a vast army of potential bed wetters and hysterics.

Mentally vetting people for stress management skills has been a common human practice for thousands of years.

Some people are simply born with a greater capacity for it, but many others can be trained for stress inoculation using basic methods. The key is for people to start learning stress management when they are children. This requires them to go through experiences which cause short term acute stress, rather than long term chronic stress.

Short term acute stress strengthens mental response time and increases confidence and psychological stability by acclimating a person to surprise and shock. Long term chronic stress does the opposite, never allowing the person to acclimate and causing them to revert to a constant state of fear.

Acute stress events include physical exercise, competitive play, being placed in unfamiliar surroundings and being forced to adapt, regularly undertaking new and useful skill sets, sticking with a skill set until it is mastered, and even interactions with larger groups of unfamiliar people, such as public speaking.

One could also apply the ancient philosophical concept of Zen to stress inoculation, particularly the practice of mastering a skill so completely that a person becomes “one” with that talent, and thus “one” with themselves and their place in the world. If you have ever met a person that is a true master of a useful skill, you know that they tend to be extremely calm and confident people that do not panic easily regardless of the situation.

While researching stress inoculation methods, it struck me – What if a society was to do the exact OPPOSITE of this? What if an entire generation of children were deliberately sheltered from all forms of short term acute stress? What if they were encouraged to never work hard at anything? What if they were not given any incentive to accomplish any goals? What if competition was discouraged and children were taught to despise it as “barbaric” and “debilitating”? What if accomplishment was dismissed and the idea of “winning” was eliminated in the name of “fairness and equality”?

What if a generation of kids were so thin skinned and untrained in stress management that they panic and run to the nearest authority figure for help at the first sign of trouble? What if they were so spoiled that they had never learned to take care of themselves? What if all of their life experiences were in the form of a safe, insulated digital fantasy world where there is no real risk?

Now imagine you then take this highly coddled and sheltered generation and you suddenly expose them to a massive crisis event; such as an economic crash, or even the threat of a global pandemic? How would this group of children, now moving into adulthood without any practical skills or emotional toughness, respond to the situation?

All of their actions would be reactionary and rooted in panic and terror. Because they have never trained to deal with acute stress events they are now a walking time bomb of fear. They might respond by running and hiding, or they might respond by lashing out violently, but in either case they will have no self-control and will be ruled by emotion and adrenaline rather than logic and reason.

Wouldn’t this be the most effective way to destroy or dominate a nation over the span of a couple decades?

In America today there is the more obvious trend of social justice warriors among younger generations and their complete inability to function in normal adult society without constant protection.

What is the purpose of concepts like “safe spaces”, trigger warnings, forced diversity, intersectionality, critical race theory, micro-aggressions, implicit bias, etc., other than to artificially swaddle people so they never have to deal with negative experiences?

The only reason for the existence of so-called “victim groups” is for people who have no stress management skills to continue to avoid any and all acute stress events for the rest of their lives by making it socially or legally unacceptable to criticize them, discriminate against them as individuals, or place practical demands on them. They become a protected class with special privileges.

They deny the need to compete based on merit in the working world because they claim competition is “racist” and creates inequality. Anything that causes them stress is immediately deemed an “aggression” against them personally, and all stressors are treated as equally offensive; meaning, an insult or criticism becomes the same as a physical attack, and they react with the same level of emotional panic to both.

I believe this is a major contributor in the rush by some young people to join the “trans movement”, as it represents an easy outlet to gain victim group status and thus attain protection from stress.

Did this movement of perpetual childhood develop out of this air? The evidence says no. The social justice movement with all its Marxist underpinnings was funded and managed directly by elitist organizations like the Rockefeller Foundation and the Ford Foundation, it becomes clear that the pussification of America’s youth is not a natural progression but an engineered program.

This is openly admitted in Alison R. Bernstein’s book ‘Funding The Future: Philanthropy’s Influence On Americas Higher Education’. Bernstein is the vice president of Education at the Ford Foundation and the former Associate Dean of Faculty at Princeton.

It’s not just the SJW lunatics that are the problem, though. A vast number of young people are finding themselves completely unprepared for adult life and they blame boomers indirectly for their failings. Contrary to popular belief, boomers had nothing whatsoever to do with the decline of the US economy; if you want to find the culprits behind your financial pain, I suggest learning about the history of the Federal Reserve and how that institution has systematically destroyed our currency’s buying power and our economy over time.

Where boomers are culpable is in their terrible parenting model. They raised a generation of weaklings and rarely questioned the establishment and media propaganda that told them that helicopter parenting and the “self esteem model” was the best way to raise their children. While perhaps done out of love, boomers spoiled their own kids so completely and shielded them from all acute stress that as young adults they now have no capacity to succeed in a world where survival instincts might be required.

Consider the most common complaint among next-gen adults – That boomers all enjoy home ownership while they will never be able to afford the privilege because boomers ruined the economy. This, they claim, is the reason why boomers should not be allowed to criticize the inactivity and laziness of millennials. Yet, the majority of boomers had to leave home and become adults at age 18 (some of them even sooner), while a large number of millennials live with mom and dad well into their 30s, feeding off of them like parasites rather than working and saving. Gen Z appears ready to do the same. Boomers started their adult lives sooner, and thus they accumulated assets and wealth faster.

Of course, boomers share the blame. Helicopter parents have helped to ruin American culture, even though numerous psychological studies indicate that sheltering children from short term stress destroys their ability to cope as adults.

At bottom, though, boomers were encouraged at every moment to continue this style of parenting by the media and elitist foundations. The Ford Foundation in particular was a primary force behind the modern parenting and public education methodology of stress avoidance. The foundation was key in the development of such programs as Head Start and has spent hundreds of millions on the training of public school teachers in social justice methodologies.

Ford was also the primary engine behind the creation of the National Education Television Center, which later became PBS, and funded such prominent children’s shows as Sesame Street and Mister Rogers. This is not to say the people that produced these shows had any nefarious agenda in mind, only that both shows often promoted stress avoidance rather than stress confrontation and management. To this day, stress inoculation training is becoming more and more rare among America’s youth, and it is quickly being erased in public schools.

If history is any indicator, the weakest generations when faced with overwhelming crisis will demand protection, as they always have, whether it be physical protection or financial protection. And inevitably they will turn to government collectivism or the money elites for a feeling of safety in exchange for their liberties. They don’t value their freedoms because they have never enjoyed the feeling of independence anyway. The trade for comfort becomes easy for them.

Not all younger Americans suffer from this affliction. Many are strong willed, but those that are usually admit freely that they feel isolated among the majority of their peers. I find it hard to believe it’s mere coincidence that perhaps the weakest generation of Americans ever is now facing the worst series of crisis events in our history. The whole thing seems planned…

Stress inoculation is a lot like strengthening your own immune system – Sometimes you have to work through sickness when you are young in order to improve your immunity to sickness later in life. By the same token, you have to experience stress events when you are young so that you can better deal with crisis events later in life. Otherwise, you grow up as malleable as jello and just as easy to devour.

The good news is, even as adults stress inoculation can be learned. As our world grows more and more unstable and uncertain, being able to manage our own fears is becoming paramount to our continued liberty and livelihood.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
October 2, 2020 10:08 am

not sure about a bunch of evil darpa folks attempting to inoculate society at any level.

what I do recall is:

1.As a kid, we used to walk to school, and then walk 1/2 mile to take a bus to high school, and then as a young adult, I soon noticed buses stopping at each kid’s house, no more walking to school

2. dovetailing with this, as a kid, we got soda as a special treat, they actually came in glass bottles with a deposit, then came the advent of 2 liter bottles of 40% corn syrup for the masses. again as a young adult, I noticed that the majority of school children and young adults (so this would be a boomer looking a gen x) where already showing signs of morbid obesity.

it’s not evil men at darpa, it is evil men in mega corporations, designing food to turn humans into farm animals.

let’s face it, fat kids turn into fat adults who turn into morbidly obese phantom scooter riders in walmarts, not a great look for society.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
October 2, 2020 10:24 am

You ever wonder what the effect of young women using birth control pills has on their blood chemistry when they finally do get pregnant? A body saturated for years in estrogen may just have some pass through effects on a developing embryo, say like feminizing the male creating a far more passive and emotional offspring.

Just taking a wild guess.

Scot
Scot
  hardscrabble farmer
October 2, 2020 10:50 am

Everyone is being dosed with estrogen. Much of it from soy which is now in nearly everything.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Scot
October 2, 2020 8:19 pm

And released by many plastics into food products.

Option 911
Option 911
  hardscrabble farmer
October 2, 2020 11:56 am

Totally agree. “The Pill” is one of most destructive forces in American society, and yet it is never discussed. Many women start taking it in high school, and don’t stop until “the Wall” is approach at age 30, and they wanna leave their “career” to “settle down”… 10+ years of tricking your body into thinking it is pregnant is gotta have some long-term effect. Additionally, it should be noted that the Pill is abortive in nature, because it does not prevent conception, but rather implantation of the fertilized egg.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Option 911
October 2, 2020 8:44 pm

Let’s go one step farther and imagine when things break down and all these women are suddenly detoxed from that stuff and are now feeling what they should have been feeling but don’t know how to cope. If you have one in your compound, don’t let her near any weapons.

SeeBee
SeeBee
  hardscrabble farmer
October 2, 2020 12:29 pm

All it would take is a little bit of……..

Steve
Steve
  SeeBee
October 2, 2020 11:15 pm

Growing up in Miami in the late 60s through 70s all the gals at the beach had friggin rockin bodies. Today, the blobs outnumber the hotties 20:1. The difference is unbelievable. The guys aren’t much didferent either. Something changed bigly.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  hardscrabble farmer
October 2, 2020 2:46 pm

farmer,
you’re probably partly correct–
another part of the problem has to do w/unattached single women being on the pill–
studies have been done about how women’s taste in men subconsciously changes during the different phases of their monthly cycle–when they are at their most fertile they tend to choose men who will be a good provider & protector 4 them & their offspring,as opposed to a sexy guy who really isn’t worth a damn–
since the pill suppresses their cycle,they’re never in that sweet spot so more & more women wind up w/worthless men who begat worthless kids–

J.K.
J.K.
October 2, 2020 10:32 am

Good article, interesting thesis. This all seems so obvious once pointed out

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
October 2, 2020 10:40 am

For goodness sakes, let’s fukkin discuss it even more thoroughly. Now we’re on the Couch with this discovery bullshit and haven’t lifted a damn finger to do squat about it while we are about to be surrounded and starved out.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Fleabaggs
October 2, 2020 2:25 pm

quit distractin’ us,flea–

Scot
Scot
October 2, 2020 10:48 am

The pussification is 100% by design – in tandem with the dumbing-down.

Georges S
Georges S
  Scot
October 2, 2020 11:14 am

Been saying it for the past 40 years. Call Me Cassandra.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
October 2, 2020 11:49 am

Pretty damn good article imo. I believe this was accomplished through women. Men are more results oriented where women are feelings oriented.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Glock-N-Load
October 2, 2020 12:00 pm

Yep, just had a cunt coworker ask me a question and I promptly answered it. I’m trying to close some huge sales last day of month, so cunt decided to sit down and spouting off gibberish and I said Daddy is busy and she went off on me.

These younger people aren’t hungry, most entitled generation ever. Useless eaters.

Retirement can’t come quickly enough.

SeeBee
SeeBee
October 2, 2020 12:20 pm

This video says it best.

yahsure
yahsure
October 2, 2020 12:22 pm

I keep reading about how much easier some other age group had it. I will add this, My folks bought their house for 40.000 and sold it for 270.000 dollars. Now a typical house starts around 180.000 where I live and people just can’t afford these homes or are lucky to sell their home and make any profit or pay off the loan. Transportation and insurance costs have gone up steadily and wages have been stagnant for years. Young folks, I talk to have hopelessness about the future.
I used to walk two miles through the woods in the snow to walk to school and enjoyed it.

Stucky
Stucky
  yahsure
October 2, 2020 12:28 pm

I only had to walk a mile in the snow. But, it was all uphill there and back.

ottomatik
ottomatik
October 2, 2020 12:54 pm

What about us X’ers? Drugs,porn,wars, mosh pits, no worries, no mention, no problem.
We are definitively the least sheltered motherfuckers of the 3. Why were we programmed so?

ZeroZee0
ZeroZee0
  ottomatik
October 2, 2020 3:42 pm

Not so sure about that…… We have quite a few peers who are pretty Pussified……. Just not as large of a percentage as Gen’s Y & Z, but they’re there…….
Most of ’em listened to Wham!, Madonna and Culture Club, rather than Rush, Priest and Maiden…..

ottomatik.
ottomatik.
  ZeroZee0
October 2, 2020 4:15 pm

We would have labeled you a pussy faggot for listening to any of that shit. Toughness was prerequisite, as was performance. 2nd place was the first loser. I am not arguing with Brandons point, but simply stating there was/is a generation which it did not apply, an Extreme generation. Look at athletics, wars, drugs, porn, any cultural markers, GenX was extreme, no safe spaces, no trophies for all, no coddling weakness. Sure there were pussies, but not celebrated for being so, and always in the shadow of the performers.
It is this generation, archetype Nomad, that will lead the Millennials, archetype Hero, on the ground. Have the Hero’s been nutted? Many have, but there are a lot of them. It seems key that Gen X Nomads will be frontline leaders in this crisis, hope presents, whereas if it were Millennial Nomads, not so much.

22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
22winmag - I was told about 2020 in 1981
October 2, 2020 8:02 pm

Hey Brandon, how are those “thermal evasion suits” coming?

You remember.

The “thermal evasion suits” that are going to “change the tide” in the next Civil War that *your* fake Oath Keepers are going to prevent anyway?

Brandon = a jumbo roll of 2-ply flushable columns.

ottomatik.
ottomatik.

It was actually a pretty good idea, we tried differing materials in OK. It actually boiled down to movement, a pretty decent cover could help, prone and not moving. But if you got up and moved, all bets were off.

mark
mark
October 2, 2020 11:40 pm

How to be the Man: 19 Characteristics of a Man’s Man
Chad Howse

1. How to be the Man: Toughness
Toughness is persisting through the pain. Men do not succumb to pain. We do not allow it to stand in the way of the goal, or simply what must be done.

2. How to be the Man: Stoic
A man does not worry about the opinions of others. He concerns himself only with what he can control. He’s not a worrier, he’s a warrior. Whether he knows it or not he’s a Stoic.

3. How to be the Man: Self-reliance
People depend on him, as much as he can, he depends on himself. Self-reliance is learned over time. If you’re not quite there, keep learning new skills, it’s a journey that never ends.

4. How to be the Man: Dependability
He shows up. He does what he says he’s going to do. He’s not a flaky little kid. He dependable. He’s a man.

5. How to be the Man: The Capacity for Danger
Manliness demands that you’re not only a good man morally, but that you’re good at being a man from a utility standpoint, and men are men so they can protect and defend. If you have no capacity for danger, you’re not doing this masculinity thing very well. Join a boxing gym.

6. How to be the Man: Adventurous
Read Farther Than Any Man, by Martin Dugard. It’s a book about the life of James Cook. Men are explorers by nature. Don’t turn your back on your nature.

7. How to be the Man: Daring
When there’s a group of people who are afraid to go down the dark alley, or into the cave in the mountains, the man ventures forward. He’s daring, dangerously so.

8. How to be the Man: Successful
Accomplishment is as necessary for our souls as air for our ability to live another day. We need to accomplish. Focus on one thing and focus on achieving it and nothing else. You need to be successful to feel like you’re a man (but you define success! Don’t let someone else’s definition rule over your life).

9. How to be the Man: Loyal
To be a man you can’t be fickle, especially with your friendships. You’re the guy other’s go to when they need help because you’re loyal, you’re always there.

10. How to be the Man: Impressive
You’re impressive to someone. Something you do, how you carry yourself, how you act, the work you get completed, is impressive to someone.

11. How to be the Man: Gritty
Grit is found less and less in modern humans. It’s the ability to persist through failure, for a long duration, under great pressure. It’s toughness over time. It doesn’t matter who you are on one day if you’re good or tough in a moment, but if you can be so forever.

12. How to be the Man: Persistent
Whatever a man’s going through, he must persist. It doesn’t mean you can pivot or learn from your mistakes, but your quest for improvement cannot end, your adherence to your ideals cannot falter.

13. How to be the Man: Consistent
Define rules. We don’t like rules, but we need them. We need guides to align our daily actions and thoughts to our ideal. Our ideal is both who we are and the life we aspire to live. Being consistent demands we understand what we want to be consistent at. Define rules for your life. Live by them daily.

14. How to be the Man: Courageous
To be a man, the man you ideally want to become, you cannot let fear deter you from the actions your masculine soul begs you to take, actions of adventure and daring, it has to be a compass, a guide that shows you want to pursue and not what to avoid.

15. How to be the Man: Self-sacrificing
When you have a tribe of your own, you do what you do for them, you work your butt off, you save and invest and create a legacy, but your basic needs come last to theirs. You serve them by being their rock, their provider, and their protector.

16. How to be the Man: Focused
Kids have the luxury of wandering. Men need to be focused on something grand, at the very least their daily improvement.

17. How to be the Man: Rough around the edges
You cannot be a man and be completely refined and polished and well-mannered. You must be rough around the edges. You must be a little barbaric, a tad dangerous, a Viking at heart. Being a man means you’re not fully civilized. There will always be an aspect of you that has the capacity to do harm especially if it’s for good.

18. How to be the Man: Disciplined
What can you accomplish if you’re not disciplined? Likely nothing of value. Men need accomplishment in some form. We need to see the fruits of our endless labor, and the path to accomplishment is always discipline.

19. How to be the Man: Relentless
Who you want to become is who you are now. Be him now. Hold yourself to a higher ideal. Aspire to achieve what you want to achieve and let nothing stand in your way.

ottomatik
ottomatik
  mark
October 3, 2020 5:29 pm

Wow! Yeah, what he said.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  mark
October 4, 2020 12:51 am

Fuck Yeah!!!!

SeeBee
SeeBee
  mark
October 4, 2020 3:54 pm

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