1. Pleasure is the God, Dopamine is the Drug

The average American lives for the next hit: porn, sugar, reels, shopping, rage clicks, likes, Netflix, dopamine. They call it ‘freedom’. What it really is: domesticated slavery in ultra-HD. They’re not chasing joy. They’re numbing emptiness.

And to plug that abyss, they pick a tribe. More choices here than brands of ketchup. CrossFit monks, anime addicts, crypto prophets, red-hat flag wavers, “wine moms,” Marvel messiahs, astrology witches, gun-rights crusaders, spiritual Instagram shamans. Doesn’t matter. What matters is: they wear the tribe like a mask instead of doing the work. (more examples of tribes below)

2. They Can’t Read, Not Really

Words? Sure. But not the intention behind the words. Not the shadow between lines. Not the game beneath the text. They don’t ask: Who wrote this? Why now? What’s missing?

If it feels true, it is true. That’s the level. The tribe feeds them simplified content, emotional shorthand, and they lap it up like gospel. Reading becomes ritual loyalty, not search for light.

3. The Duopoly is a Circus. And They Buy Tickets

Blue vs. Red. Donkey vs. Elephant. Left hook, right jab—it’s all the same beast, all fed by the same donors. But Americans cheer like it’s a Super Bowl of morals. They break family ties over slogans.

The Red Tribe watches Fox and screams about socialism. The Blue Tribe watches MSNBC and weeps about fascism. Nobody notices the puppet strings.

But their identity is stitched into it, so they’ll defend the illusion like it’s sacred.

4. They Don’t Know History, and They Don’t Care

Say Vietnam. Say Pinochet. Say Iran 1953. Say Gaza. Nothing. Empty glass. Then suddenly: “But we’re the good guys.”

They’ve been fed a Marvelized history—whitewashed, weaponized, shrink-wrapped for consumption. And if their tribe has a stance, they’ll repeat it with chest out and eyes shut.

No books read. No documentaries finished. Just vibes and flags.

5. Porn Has Hollowed Out the Male Soul

The American male, in many cases, has never touched a real woman with reverence—but has seen thousands choked, spit on, and defiled online. He drains his fire into napkins, then wonders why he feels like a ghost.

Their libido is hijacked. Their energy is missing. They search for dominance or escape—but not for love. Some try to climb out: PUA tribes, NoFap cults, trad-core temples.

Still stuck in the same war. Still afraid of the mirror.

6. They React Only to Emotion, Not Truth

Truth is slow. Truth is layered. Emotion is fast and loud and viral. If it makes them cry or seethe, they’ll believe it. If it’s sober, quiet, uncomfortable—they scroll past.

And the emotion is never neutral. It’s tribal. “We are the righteous ones. They are the monsters.” This is not politics. It’s primitive. And it’s dangerous.

7. Subtlety Is Alien to Them

They don’t grasp that you can lie by what you leave out. They don’t ask why now?, who benefits? They think: If it looks like truth and makes me feel smart—it must be truth.

Their tribal leaders craft slick narratives, and they repeat them like hymns. No fact-checking. No zooming out. No room for paradox or irony. Just the performance of certainty.

8. They Think “Freedom” Means “I Do What I Want”

They fetishize freedom—but hate responsibility. So they gorge, consume, insult, pollute, distract—and call it “being American.”

They want sovereignty without soul. Rights without self-reflection.

And whichever tribe they’re in justifies it. Hustle bros. Polyamory radicals. Keto cults. Trad Catholics. Doesn’t matter—every flag becomes a shield from looking in the mirror.

9. They Don’t Experience the World—But Think They Know It

They’ve never walked through refugee camps. Never held a child trembling from trauma. Never broken bread in silence with a family that lost everything. But they’ll tell you how Gaza “should behave,” what Iranians “really want,” what freedom “means in Venezuela.”

Their world is a fantasy map, stitched together from headlines and half-heard podcasts. Even travel tribes—vanlifers, nomad influencers—rarely go deep.

They consume the world. They don’t listen to it.

10. They’ve Been Trained to Fear Depth

The worst thing you can do to Amerians is to make them sit alone in silence with not external impulses for ten minutes. They don’t know themselves and they don’t know they don’t know themselves. Real depth requires solitude, pain, reordering. It forces the ego to die and come back cleaner. So they run: TikTok, sitcoms, micro-hacks, ten-step lists. Therapy becomes performance. Healing becomes branding.

So they join tribes that mimic depth—spiritual, political, sexual, dietary—but never actually cross the abyss.

Their soul never gets built. Just rebranded.

Eleven American Tribes (there are many more, the US is a deeply fragmented society and if America slides into a Civil War it will be neighbour against neighbour, not more or less clear cut front lines between states like in 1861-1865)

MAGA flag-bearers

Woke language police

Silicon Valley immortalists

Red pill “alpha” crusaders

New Age plant-medicine wanderers

Gym-maxxed hypertrophy gods

Anime/K-Pop fandom mobs

Libertarian crypto libertines

AR-15 prepper patriots

Civil War buffs who dress up as Union or Confederate soldiers, but can’t tell you what the 20 slave law is or who copperheads were

Climate-doomer minimalist monks

Each believes they’ve found the answer.

Each wears their tribe like truth.

Most are just armoured cages with fancier decals.

TLDR: Americans behave like they are the main character in a spaghetti western, suppressing enemies left and right, but what they behave like is a grown child with a credit card and access to guns. Americans do not transition from child to adult. First of all, they are not seen in childhood, they are trained to perform, and as adults they pretend to serve others, but really to serve themselves. If you are an American who is of real humble service to others you are likely completely passed over, poor and pitied.

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