I JUST WANT TO SEE THIS BACK

This is all I want, the America we saw in the 50s before everything started to decline, I don't want to look towards fascism or national socialism to attain it, what do we have to do to get a return to this world?

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>yearning for a time that never was

that's propaganda, there is no point in history where a white man's wage could support a family of five. We have always been slaves to people with jewish surnames.

go on a picnic

dumb

>America we saw in the 50s

That picture is a fantasy.

I should've asked this: was that world fleeting, what would it take to reverse it, to start a positive trend

You do realize that pic is idealism at its worst, right? It was never a paradise, that's a picture of actors set up to look like the ideal American family.

>t. jealous shitskins

you're being delusional buddy.
chasing something like this, something that wasn't even real to begin with, will only lead to failure.
you're clinging not only to the past, but a fictional past.
you won't get anywhere unless you look to the future. make a future you'd like to see, do not try to return to the world to the past you're viewing through rose-tinted goggles.

at least American white women don't have to speak German.

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check out this based friend in trump hat supporting this American white woman

that world will never exist again in your lifetime

your world is either living in a diversified corrupt hellhole or a hard rural existence tilling your own soil. The choice is yours

life is a fucking meme

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>implying you've have ever seen it in your life
Shut the fuck up you good for nothing larping ass GenZtard

>implying it ever did
God dam you larpers are the worst kind of low IQ retards to ever exist.

Well, first we need to get rid of all the worker productivity gains from things like computers, Xerox copiers, and then we need to get every other major country to get totally fucked to shit, so we're the only ones with a functioning infrastructure. Oh, and get rid of all the Mexicans.

I think what the image signifies is what he's after. Obviously this is some photographer's work to sell products but realistically the 50s were a time for stable familial units and an insane amount of wealth that made frugality irrelevant. But trying to achieve that lifestyle in today's globalized world is just a fruitless effort. Society is rotten to the core and there's a lot of work to be done if we want to achieve that level of prosperity again. It's definitely not coming back in our lifetime which is why we should constantly be preparing ourselves the worst.

However, I will agree that the image is a bit over idealized because not all of the country really looked like that. Most of the South and Midwest were still extremely (relatively speaking) poor in those days and it was the beginning of the creation of over-decadent low quality humans that gradually lost their ability to self-sustain themselves without the need for supermarkets, governments, and local car mechanics to do the hard work for them.

You're stupid and ignorant of the facts. I was born in 1956 and this is precisely what my family of five looked like in the early 1960s. It was heaven, it was nirvana, it was no niggers everywhere

What do you mean? Do you think the 50s and 60s were a period of total poverty and broken families? Because they really weren't. I'm not implying that it was a utopia, mind you, but it was definitely a great time to live. Food, energy, housing, and quality infrastructure were basically a non-issue for most of the country.

Not to mention crime was absurdly low during those times. America didn't really have the gang warfare problem even in urban areas that it does now. If anything the overrated decade of the 20th century were the 90s, an era of warmongering by US foreign policy, high crime, violence, and declining industry which people don't remember because they were too busy thinking about all of their favorite cartoon shows and toys

Elementary school in the fifties and early sixties was a sea of blond heads

I was a child in Hawthorne California when the Beach Boys were down the street writing "Little Deuce Coupe". You don't want to walk through Hawthorne at night anymore.

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