Demoralization - the populace is ideologically subverted (brainwashed) to the point that they will no longer believe factual evidence
The cure: talk to your friends, family, and anyone who will listen. The subtle approach is best, otherwise you risk clashing with their ego.
Be proud of your country and share that sentiment with as many people as you can. No country, including America, is perfect. If you focus on the negative, you can make any person or any country seem like the devil. We’re the best and most free country in the world, and everyone either wants to be us or see us taken down.
Destabilization - riots, etc and things we are seeing now.
The cure: use the levers of power afforded to us by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The system may be a bit gummed up, but it’s still there.
Use your freedom of speech, your right to peaceably assemble, etc. The solution to destabilization is stabilization. As long as the system is in place and has some functionality, we should use it.
Crisis
Normalization - the acceptance of things that are obviously not normal as normal. Michael Obama lamented that 93% of BLM protests were “peaceful” and that Americans should not chastise them for their behavior. That is obviously wrong. Imagine that you and i are best friends, and one day i punch you in the face. Rightfully so you would ask “what the fuck?”. What would you think if my reply was, “it’s okay, I haven’t been punching you in the face the other 93% of the time we hang out.”
Don’t accept what is obviously not normal as normal. Once you start accepting things like fighting with cops as normal, societal standards will slowly but surely erode. Push back hard, or push back subtly - the key is to not acquiesce.
Just remember: there are more of us than there are of them. They know that, which is why they go to such lengths as above in addition to media brainwashing and big tech censorship.
The cure: talk to your friends, family, and anyone who will listen. The subtle approach is best, otherwise you risk clashing with their ego.
Be proud of your country and share that sentiment with as many people as you can. No country, including America, is perfect. If you focus on the negative, you can make any person or any country seem like the devil. We’re the best and most free country in the world, and everyone either wants to be us or see us taken down.
The cure: use the levers of power afforded to us by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The system may be a bit gummed up, but it’s still there.
Use your freedom of speech, your right to peaceably assemble, etc. The solution to destabilization is stabilization. As long as the system is in place and has some functionality, we should use it.
Crisis
Normalization - the acceptance of things that are obviously not normal as normal. Michael Obama lamented that 93% of BLM protests were “peaceful” and that Americans should not chastise them for their behavior. That is obviously wrong. Imagine that you and i are best friends, and one day i punch you in the face. Rightfully so you would ask “what the fuck?”. What would you think if my reply was, “it’s okay, I haven’t been punching you in the face the other 93% of the time we hang out.”
Don’t accept what is obviously not normal as normal. Once you start accepting things like fighting with cops as normal, societal standards will slowly but surely erode. Push back hard, or push back subtly - the key is to not acquiesce.
Just remember: there are more of us than there are of them. They know that, which is why they go to such lengths as above in addition to media brainwashing and big tech censorship.