@Godcast It is reinforced by the notion that we have “so much information available at our fingertips”, except most of it is garbage.
Reinforced further by so many people being not just hooked up to this, but needing it for anything beyond their immediate current profession, job, or hobbies.
They can’t easily find someone who knows about how to do X, Y, or Z thing thanks to the destruction of so many organic White communities by targeted population displacement. And over time, people becoming used to having access to this information anyway.
And who controls the vast glut of information that people consume? “People” (White traitors and jews) who don’t want you to observe patterns, trends, and understand how things change, and when they may be about to change.
So not only do you not feel the effects of a decline because you’re so far away and it takes time for it to be felt (similar to pre-mass media and internet), the information you and most people have access to tells half-truths, outright lies, and just gaslights you into thinking it’s better than it is.
Things feel like they never change. It’s always at this baseline, this normality.
Despite this, people are feeling the effects and know things are getting bad. Lying and presenting a false reality of abundance via mass media only goes so far when it comes up against the real effects (e.g., increasingly higher and higher food & fuel prices, fewer and fewer affordable homes, let alone rentable apartments, etc).