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.
Before the 1970s, businesses had to pay men enough to support a family. But once women entered the workforce, the market became flooded with workers, and wages stagnated.
🔹 Instead of one paycheck being enough, families now needed two just to keep up with rising costs.
🔹 What was sold as "choice" was really a necessity, as the middle class became financially dependent on dual incomes.
The result? A shift from financial independence to a system where families were stuck in the grind to survive, rather than thrive.
In the 1970s, a home cost 2-3 times the average yearly income. By the 2000s, that price had skyrocketed to 7-10 times the average income.
🔹 Banks, investors, and landlords adjusted prices to accommodate the rise of dual-income households.
🔹 What was once a middle-class goal—homeownership—became an unattainable dream for many.
Instead of seeing a rise in wealth, families were locked into an endless cycle of debt, with owning a home no longer a symbol of success, but a financial burden.
With both parents working, someone had to raise the children. Enter daycare, public schools, and media indoctrination.
🔹 Children were no longer raised by their families, but by institutions and strangers.
🔹 The system shaped young minds, grooming them to accept the new reality and lose connection with family values.
The result? A generation of kids raised by the state, with family stability eroded, and parental influence fading.
To keep people distracted, they were sold an illusion of happiness through consumerism.
🔹 Credit cards, loans, and vacations were marketed as the key to fulfillment.
🔹 Instead of families building generational wealth, they were pushed into debt, working harder than ever to sustain an image of success.
While banks and corporations profited, families found themselves trapped in the perpetual rat race, endlessly chasing a dream they could never fully reach.
So, who really won?
🔹 Corporations gained double the workforce without raising wages
🔹 Banks created a nation of lifelong debt slaves
🔹 The government doubled its tax revenue overnight
🔹 Investors and landlords made homeownership out of reach for most
And the average person? Overworked, underpaid, and robbed of the comfortable life their grandparents had.
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“The poison was never forced — it was offered gently, until you forgot it was poison at all.” – Mark Twain
A Thread Exposing the Everyday Lies and Propaganda We’ve Been Sold🧵
1. The Sun Never Lied. Sunscreen Did
“Sunlight Causes Cancer” — A Fear Driven Lie
🔹 They told you to fear the sun — to block it, avoid it, and hide from the very thing your biology depends on. But sunlight fuels immunity, hormones, and longevity. The real danger was never exposure. It was deprivation.
🔹 Marketed as protection, sunscreen is packed with endocrine disruptors and toxic chemicals that block vitamin D production. This was never about health — it was about profit. They demonized nature to sell you poison.
2. Big Pharma — “A Patient Cured Is a Customer Lost”
🔹 The pharmaceutical industry isn’t built to cure disease — it’s built to monetize it. Real healing ends the cycle of profit, so treatments are designed to manage symptoms, not solve them.
🔹 Natural remedies and root-cause approaches are dismissed, discredited, or outlawed — not because they don’t work, but because they can’t be patented. The goal isn’t your health — it’s lifelong dependency, and it’s worth billions.
The warmth fading. The vibrance draining. The world is turning gray.
Something deeper is going on…🧵
Once, stepping into a new city felt like stepping into a new soul.
Each had its own flavor — neon-lit diners, distinct storefronts, street corners that told stories.
Now, everything has faded to grayscale and it’s not just the cities.
Look at car colors since 1990.
🔹 In the early '90s, vibrant reds, blues, greens filled the streets.
🔹 Now? 80% of new cars are either black, white, gray, or silver.
🔹 Even performance cars — once icons of flair — are grayscale.