Globalism is causing everything to rot

Have you noticed that 1950s consumer devices still work after 70 years or can easily be restored? They were made by well paid union white men who gave a shit not chinese child slaves. And its not just tvs and refrigerators. 3rd world imported labor is ruining EVERYTHING and eventually it will come back to bite us, like the boeing 737 max.

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Yeah, we know.

What can we do about it?

globalism has turned the world to shit.

Nuke China and Bangladesh.

kek

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Were still stuck with millions of filthy spics

>wants more complex item
>doesnt want tradeoffs
Go live on the savannah

>false dichotomy
>hehe showed those rednecks

1950s
>Polio
>Asbestos
>Smoking is good for you
>Cars that only last 2 years

Tell that to my 49 dodge coronet. Its road salt that kills old cars.

Better times desu

>Globalism is causing everything to rot

so riot

>Cars that only last 2 years

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>raw technological and health knowledge improved therefore the quality of everything has improved

Thats because we salt the roads here in the midwest. Classic cars are everywhere in states where they dont use it, mostly in the south and southwest. That was before we started using galvanized steel and dipped frames into vats of paint rather than just spraying it on.

there are so many unfortunate events that led to this.

globalism, zoning laws, affordable housing, the influence of a vile culture from 'them', I'm sure i'm missing many other contributing factors here too

My 1983 Mercedes 300D has 450k miles. Rust is the only thing slowly killing it.

I want to go back so bad. Fuck modern america. In ZOG we trust

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Nothing beats an old diesel mercedes. The frame can be welded and patched, its the body work that is the most expensive and difficult to keep up. When my 49 coronet shits the bed ill drop a crate engine in it, fill up the rusty spots and keep going.

You fully deserve this since you fought for this future so enjoy the fruits of your labor.

I was born into the festering cesspit that my ancestors created. fuck off, i didnt want this.

Your grandfather and your father did you now have to live with their decisions.

>protesting does nothing
>voting does nothing
There's only one thing left to do.

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>no shit on the street
>general level of trust among people
>everyone was a big giant family
>culture that didn't revolve around jews and their nigger slaves

Nah, fuck that.

You cant do anything anyways you are a minority,have no elite on your side, dont have control over the culture and media to gain soft power and the politicians work against you.So its not like you matter

The founding fathers were in the same position

No they were the political elites of your country, had loyal men with the same thinking due to their connection to masonry,had control of the means of information and were rich enough to do it.

Agreed. It's funny how everyone cares about "ecological products" these days. The most ecological product is the one you don't have to produce at all.
Corporations are nothing but greedy liars and leftists are their shills.

Theres enough american Jow Forumsacks to have a successful revolution

It is a myth that old cars last longer.

You can claim an old nintendo, kept new in its box, is also a more reliable game console than a modern system, but again if it is never used it will be in great shape despite its age. This is what creates the perception that old cars were somehow magical.

The surviving examples are driven two days a year on sunny days, or are towed from car show to car show. It wasn't just roadsalt that wrecked the other older models. They were easy to maintain but they did break down all the time. All the old gas stations had mechanic shops for a reason and they would jurryrig your car to get you home. Ask your grandparents and on a typical sunday drive they would see over a half dozen cars broken down on the side of the road, hemorrhaging steam or bleeding oil. That was a routine part of being a car owner back then.

Live the minimalist life, stop consuming goods like crazy to feel the void of your life (it's especially true for women)

We remember the night rider and we know who you are...

No there isnt and you dont need the masses but the elite that control the economy and the masses, thats how every revolution or coup was possible.

Theres ways to avoid those problems now. Electronic ignition kits, efi kits, disk brake kits, best of both worlds

just take care of the car genius

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>Your grandfather and your father did you now have to live with their decisions.

>Lives in Romania
>lecturing about poor ancestral decisions.

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And I live on the mistakes of my own, but I am not the one bitching on Jow Forums about it do I?

That is a great meme.

Kill all black people.

I don't even care about the context of the question, but the answer is always to kill more niggers.

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>unions

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Sounds like Jow Forums

Buy products that don't bank on planned obsolescence. They exist. You pay a bit more but in echange for durability.

No amount of routine maintenance could unfuck the inherent problems that would crop up in older cars. Serious issues would crop up every months, minimum, if the car was a daily driver.

1930s cars had a 30 day warranty and didnt include belts, hoses, spark plugs, wiring, or suspension. 1950s the cars were reliable enough to offer a 4000 mile warranty. Again, the owner was expected to take care of his own hoses, exhaust system, and electrical issues in that first year. In the 1960s the first car was released with an astonishing 1 year warranty, but in the cars that decade were so unreliable that manufacturers were losing money on their warranty programs. This was the decade where there were more lemons produced than reliable cars that could survive 5 years. By the 1970s cars peaked at unreliability and manufacturers hired an army of jew lawyers to worm their way out of honoring warranties, until the FTC and congress was forced to intervene on behalf of car owners.

So yea thing did go from bad to worse from the 50s through 70s, but even the worst piece of shit neon from the 90s would outlast anything from that era with little more than an oil change.

I have a fan like pic related that belonged to my grandmother and my wife and I use it every night on the lowest speed. It is a real work horse, the best fan I've ever had and it was made in the 1940s. It's never been serviced, it's heavy and extremely well made. I have a friend who once stuck his finger in there while the blades were spinning and his stupid ass almost lost the tip of that finger. He nicknamed the fan "the terminator" after that. It is the evidence I show people who don't believe that "Made in the USA" used to mean something, that things really did used to be better before the era of globalism.

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>NOOOO! I CANT DO BASIC CAR REPAIR, DO IT FOR ME REEEEE

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My 1930s radio still sounds good after 90 years

Cost is part of the tradeoffs

PDP-8 computers from the 60s still work. My laptop from 1982 still work. Somehow the japs can competitively produce electronics but we cant? Fuck off kike

Yawn
My microns work from 94
Dells from 99
You seem to think that its impressive
My house from 50s

>but i repaired it and rebuilt it so it counts
Hi Theseus

I want to live in an independant english speaking white country free from homo globo satan worshipping shapeshifting pedophile elite.

my original nes Ive had since I was 3 still works. My original xbox and 360 have shit the bed and dont.

Bet the guy who made your 30s radio would have died of shock if he could hear the music you're listening to on it today

Rebuilding your transmission and replacing engine gaskets after your first 18,000 miles is routine maintenance? For old cars this was not unheard of, assuming the car wasn't lost to an electrical fire in that time. Most were shit and plagued with serious problems.

Routine maintenance today is trivial and that is why every gas station no longer has on-staff mechanics nor a fully equipped shop. They used to be called "service stations" for a reason.

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Yes, replace the best thing about them, the mechanical, easy to diagnose fuel delivery and ignition. You are a genius. While you're at it, might as well bolt on all the other treehugger bullshit.

Early 2000s NuMetal is way better than the dogshit nigger jazz from the 30s
Its easy to rebuild a 3 speed manual you pussy. Your grandfather should be ashamed of your soft ass

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Go back in time and tell that to the peope at woodstock and maybe we wouldnt be in this mess

They also break apart more frequently

Listen you retarded leafnigger, none of these problems require unibody, computer cucked engines and massive amounts of press-fit plastic to solve. The problems of old cars are a product of inferior materials, the problems of new cars come from climatefags and safety homos mandating they be made that way. Why would you want a computer to do what a steel wire does just as well? Why would you want the body to be unrepairable just so its marginally safer in a crash you'll never have? Thats subhuman but what do i expect, day of the rake cant come soon enough.

Does your grandfather also shame you for not knowing how to adjust spring tension to fix a rotary phone?

Much like and old transmission they are not overly complicated, assuming you have the tools for it, and in the transmission case, the space for it plus a lift. The point is, you no longer have to do this on modern vehicles, at least not in your first 100,000 miles.

The fact that most normalfags no longer know how to service transmissions or rebuild engines is not because "we got weaker", but because the modern ones are exponentially more reliable. It is a testament to modern engineering that the skillset has faded and become specialized.

no thats just capitalism, stupid racist idiot, there is no profit on stuff that lasts for 70 years

Save fighting a bloody revolution, nothing.

You'll never know how much I hate those washed up faggots.

Yes, he thinks kids today are too soft

The old phone system would work even if the power was out. The new one does not. What do you gain for the tradeoff? Marginally better sound quality. (((Progress)))

>lights are 2 wires
>steering is a spear
>control joints hardened stainless steel
>1300rpm for 100mph @ 6000cm3
>electric nothing

what's there to break retard?

Any wired phone will work in a power failure, it doesnt have to be an old rotary.

Why are you even taking part in an online community if the 21st century angers you so much? Fucking luddites.

Whites don’t riot. We systematically and efficiently solve the problem

Computers and the Internet were not invented to expand the hold of cartels and governments. They were not invented to make things that work fine more fragile and expensive for no meaningful benefit. They were not invented so goyboys could shirk any and all manual labour in favor of funneling more money to bloodsucking parasites who mandate themselves into a job. I built my own PC like a white man, and i will never purchase a vehicle with a single screw in it that the government forces me to have. That simple faggot.

>why even use a tool if other people use it for evil?
see how retarded you sound?

That was some of the most delusional green text misinterpretation I have ever seen. Where did your "evil" greentext shit come from?

The point was the average zoomer doesn't know how to set spring tension on a broken rotary phone because it is an obsolete skillset. The other user countered the rotary phone was better becuase it works in a power outage, but any corded phone works in a power outage, not just rotary. The other user had an unhealthy obsession with a past era he never lived in.

Protectionism increases the value of labor which helps decrease social strife, raises the price of consumer goods which encourages repair and is over all good for the environment because it reduces consumption.

This

Things still last as long as you take care of them. I can't even remember the last time something I owned broke unless someone else was using it. People willingly buy every new upgrade, not because their old stuff doesn't work but because it makes them feel good to have brand new stuff. Just make sure you look at reviews before you buy something.

You got obliterated by someone with at least double of your IQ. Go away