Black Friday 1983 vs. NOW – “People” vs. Animals


Published on Nov 24, 2014 by On Point Preparedness

Watch black friday madness today vs. the civil people we were back in 1983. It is our sad state of reality. Prepare yourselves…

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8 thoughts on “Black Friday 1983 vs. NOW – “People” vs. Animals

  1. I liked the 70’s and 80’s, Look at what they turned society into, I guess that is why the zionist call us animals, only after they created it with the Zollar.

  2. Alexis de Tocqueville was the famous 19th century French statesman, historian and social philosopher. He traveled to America in the 1830s to discover the reasons for the incredible success of this new nation.
    I sought for the key to the greatness and genius of America in her harbors…; in her fertile fields and boundless forests; in her rich mines and vast world commerce; in her public school system and institutions of learning. I sought for it in her democratic Congress and in her matchless Constitution.
    Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power.
    America is great because America is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.

  3. I worked at a Post Exchange in 2001. We had to bring Play Stations from the warehouse to the floor. We even had security guards. Two seconds after I entered the Sight and Sound Electronics section holding about 8 Play Stations I was mauled. Screaming, yelling, fingernails scratching, hair flying around, bumping, shoving, you name it. The woman were the worst ! Complete animals. My forearms were all scratched up from fingernails. I felt like I needed a rabies shot after that fiasco. Never again. Now I hate crowds.

  4. Dare anyone mention the difference in demographics? In our white, semi-rural area this kind of insanity isn’t seen. Wal-Mart crowded, yes, People fighting over discounted crap, no. Black Friday madness seems to be centered, as one might expect, in urban, largely non-white communities. Sad, but true.

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