For centuries, people ate real food—until Kellogg’s poured millions into selling you a lie.
Here’s how they funded the science, pushed cereal as "healthy," and fueled the obesity epidemic🧵
For most of history, people didn’t eat breakfast.
If they did, it was simple—eggs, meat, and butter.
Real food.
But there was a problem:
You can’t patent an egg.
Grains were cheap. Easy to mass-produce.
But there was a problem—no one wanted processed grains when real food was better.
So, Kellogg’s got to work:
🔹 They funded research blaming fat and protein for disease.
🔹 They paid experts to push cereal as a "healthy" choice.
🔹 And they invented a slogan you still hear today.
What if I told you that a single income once provided a home, a car, and a comfortable life for an entire family?
One shift in the economy made sure that would never happen again.
Here’s how they used feminism to double the workforce, slash wages, and turn two incomes into a necessity🧵
In the 1960s, a factory worker, teacher, or small business owner could afford a house, raise a family, and retire comfortably—all on one income.
Today, two full-time salaries barely cover rent.
What changed?
Feminism was pushed as a movement of "empowerment," but who really benefited when women flooded the workforce?
🔹 Corporations gained double the labor supply.
🔹 Wages stagnated, as the market became saturated with workers.
🔹 Taxes doubled because the government now had two incomes to tax instead of one.
"In the absence of color, we find the true nature of control: a world devoid of meaning, stripped of identity.”– George Orwell
A Thread Exposing the Death of Culture 🧵
1. The World is Being Stripped of Color
The Modern Sterilization
Modern culture has abandoned the pursuit of beauty, replacing it with lifeless minimalism and mass-produced mediocrity. Once, architecture, art, and design sought to inspire—now, they prioritize efficiency, cost-cutting, and trend-chasing, leaving behind a world that feels cold and soulless.
This rejection of beauty doesn’t just dull our surroundings; it strips life of meaning. When cities are built like corporate office parks, when art is reduced to sterile abstractions, and when craftsmanship is sacrificed for convenience, we aren’t just losing aesthetics—we’re losing culture itself.
2. The Homogenization of Culture
Why does everything look the same everywhere?
Globalization and mass media have stripped away the rich diversity of culture, replacing it with a singular, dominant narrative. Unique traditions, local customs, and regional identities are increasingly replaced by uniform trends dictated by corporate interests and social media algorithms.
This cultural uniformity not only erases the beauty of individuality but also reduces creativity to a formula. Instead of celebrating what makes each community and region special, we’re all fed the same recycled content, the same global brands, and the same homogenized "culture." As a result, we are left with a world where the richness of human experience is flattened, leaving nothing but the same, tired echoes.
"When nostalgia feels like a relic, the future is already lost." – G.K. Chesterton
A Thread Exposing the Death of Culture🧵
1. The Soulless Future
The Soulless Sterilization
McDonald’s used to be a place of childhood wonder—bright colors, themed play areas, and a sense of fun. Now? Every location is a sterile gray box, stripped of any character. This isn’t just about fast food chains; it’s happening everywhere. Malls, schools, public spaces—everything is being redesigned for efficiency, not experience.
This shift isn’t accidental. A lifeless environment breeds a lifeless population. When there’s nothing to connect to emotionally, people stop caring. The world becomes interchangeable, forgettable, and ultimately—disposable.
2. The Death of Masculinity: A Culture in Decline
Masculinity built civilization, but today it’s demonized. Boys are taught that strength is ‘toxic,’ ambition is ‘oppressive,’ and assertiveness is ‘problematic.’ Instead of warriors and leaders, society produces timid, emasculated men afraid to take charge.
This assault on masculinity has given rise to a generation of lost men and absent fathers, leaving them aimless and adrift. As the foundation of manhood decays, so too does the culture that once thrived on it.