When exactly did the American Dream die?
When exactly did the American Dream die?
When social welfare programs were invented.
When we started concerning ourselves more with the dreams of foreigners.
Right at the end of the 80s.
63 kennedy assassinated
64 civil rights act
65 immigration act
Hasn't been the same since user.
It didn't die, I'm funposting while I wait for my husband to wake up in our comfy house :3
>woodrow wilson
literally handed america to the banks
This. And I was born in '90
9/11 basically psychologically broke the country and it now suffers from PTSD symptoms such as black and white thinking and paranoia.
They removed the Jewish quotas in the 50s, and the 60s is when all of those "holocausted" Weimar jews started implementing their polices in our nation.
It was a lie, wigga.
Meant for OP
Perfect!
This
poor guy realized he fucked up too
fpbp
1865 and all hope was lost in 1945. Here’s hoping 2025 is a revival.
Dude the fuck are you doing on Jow Forums? Don't you have a job or a life?
The promise was made to everyone
And really, when you think about it, most of the suffering in the world today is also caused by this act. Wilson may have killed more people than anyone else in history by doing this
Nope
>Don't you have a job or a life
When you posted.
When they started brainwashing children into believing that promiscuity is a good thing, and marriage is awful. Now we have a generation of NEETs with no motivation to participate in society.
This user doesn't know he's here forever.
When we backed the wrong horse in WWII.
It never died, it's just a more competitive society with inflation added to it.
there never was an American dream.
It's all a jewish lie.
this
China for example is like a future dystopian US
1776
America belongs to Britain
When the USSR stopped competing. The American dream was the answer to the allure of communism.
1776
Checked and correct. Kennedy assassination and international deep state coup set the trajectory.
Although FED Act of 1913 and the bankruptcy in 1930 are also acceptable answers, but culturally the shift in the 60s really set us on the wrong path.
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Tits or BTFO
When you lost the civil war and degeneracy won.
its funny, immigration act year nearly coincides with the year the US forced Germany to accept turkish, marrocan and tunisian citizens via migration
1965.
>When exactly did the American Dream die?
Mainly government subsideis. People have become too comfortable with other people providing for them and their families.
1941
When we freed the jews from Auschwitz
Reagan
It's not dead. It's a merchant trick to make you think it is. I started out making minimum wage 12 years ago. I'm doing 6 figures now. Own a home, married, one kid, another on the way. Life is fucking good, mate.
A better question would be, when exactly did the American Dream appear? It was even real at any point of history, or just some wish fulfillment?
Interesting
It was a meme sold to us to post-WW2 to keep us numb and complacent.
And what about their bases?