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Woohan 57 points ago +57 / -0

Also, liberals HATE Thanksgiving. They hate the premise, they hate faith, they hate gratitude, and they hate any mention of America being a beautiful place to live.

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Jcholl9 25 points ago +25 / -0

Well if they hate all that, all they have left is money which is kind of SAD

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Knight1_of_Sunset 17 points ago +17 / -0

If they hate America so much, then they are free to leave and live out the rest of their lives in a place that accommodates their views better, like China or Venezuela. Maybe then, they'll learn to appreciate America over the communist paradise they wished so much for.

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Woohan 12 points ago +12 / -0

I've always said people who hate the USA have not traveled enough out of the country. They can go right over the border to Mexico and see little Mayan kids picking through stinking garbage to find enough bottles to trade in so their family can eat that day.

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Knight1_of_Sunset 10 points ago +10 / -0

Not even traveled, they probably have not read enough books or watched the right videos. I read articles and viewed videos on the horrible conditions that existed outside the USA and to this day I thank God for this beautiful country and cursed the Deep state and their Demonic Rat and Rhino goons for trying to turn this country into a shithole.

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Brainz 8 points ago +8 / -0

Who in their right flippin mind would cancel a holiday anyways? No matter what some douche politician tells you? Thin the herd pleeeeease.

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Proudly_Deplorable 4 points ago +4 / -0

They also hate families. Anything that Americans value more than the State is to be disparaged. We have to learn to love Big Brother.

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BenjaminTallmadge 27 points ago +27 / -0

Absolutely. Don't gather with family and friends, don't protest the election fraud, just sit in your basement and wait for the MSM to tell you what to do next.

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Jcholl9 27 points ago +27 / -0

Will having a big family gatherings for Thanksgiving and Christmas like we do every year. And I for one am looking forward to talking about this election with everyone and I mean everyone I know, not just family...

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zooty 15 points ago +15 / -0

Someone should come up with a handy infographic we can pass around the table.

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0v3rKill 10 points ago +10 / -0

Infographic: BETTER DEAD THAN RED

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pharmacyman848 12 points ago +12 / -0

Dude you’re posting this on thedonald.win, everyone here is celebrating Thanksgiving like normal, don’t worry.

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Proudly_Deplorable 5 points ago +5 / -0

Damn straight. I'm fixing the traditional Thanksgiving meal and inviting anyone I want. Same goes for Christmas dinner and celebrations.

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MadMaxUSMC 11 points ago +11 / -0

This is exactly it.

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Groupthinkgroupthink 9 points ago +9 / -0

That's part of it, but that's just the bonus.

It's the destruction of The Four Olds:

  • Old Ideas
  • Old Culture
  • Old Habits
  • Old Customs

This is how we know we're in an attempted cultural revolution, they're openly attacking our cultures.

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WhiteLash 8 points ago +8 / -0

My family and I are celebrating this year as normal.

Some bitch on facebook was saying that her and her husband/baby caught it despite trying everything to prevent it and then ended her virtue signaling rant by urging people to not meet up for the holidays and to stay safe and "wear the damn mask!"

These people are not only self-contradictory but completely godless and insane! If you have liberal family members bring some holy water and wake them the fuck up!

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WeAreTheMillers 8 points ago +8 / -0

These Commie Governors can all eat a gigantic bag of dicks!! Do not lay down for tyranny. STAND UP !!! Tell yer friends and family to take off their masks and stop following the lie

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jacquire14 8 points ago +8 / -0

It’s true! They don’t want thankful people to honor God and reason among themselves about the evil being done to our nation.

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snuggs316 7 points ago +7 / -0

also, they don't want these "stop the steal" rallies to continue...it will be like the boat parades; 100 boats the first weekend, by the end of the third, 1000's. the rallies will unfold just like that, and these dirty governors can't be having that.

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Gwinetamaga 7 points ago +7 / -0

Absolutely, you release the kracken leading up to thanksgiving and ppl will be talking!!

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Thewickersnipper 6 points ago +6 / -0

Spittin facts

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llamadoH 5 points ago +5 / -0

Me and some friends are having a TrumpsGiving next weekend. Fuck Newsom in his commie ass.

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IvankasBathWater 5 points ago +5 / -0

Let the great deprogramming begin. Ima deprogram my family so goooood. Ima deprogram them so hard that just when they think I'm done...WHAM more deprogramming.

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CALI_MAGA_MAMA 5 points ago +5 / -0

Same reason they close everywhere that people tend to socialize and talk, church, school, barber shop, nail salon, bars, mom n pop places, parks, etc. Don't be dehumanized!

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ClokworkGremlin 4 points ago +4 / -0

The "second wave" of Covid is just a response to Biden not being a shoe-in to win. They decided we haven't been subjugated enough.

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MAGA_____bitches 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is why they tried to kill Labor day and Halloween. Cant have the normies talking politics in groups.

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I_Used_to_be_me 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can't, because they've terrified my mother. She's conservative, she generally sees through all the b/s propaganda, and understands the media lies. But I can't wake her up with the virus. Sure, she's older, but she's as healthy as they come for her age. Still a personal trainer, eats well, etc. She's fine. But she's so convinced she'd die if she gets the 'rona because her (and I) have a heart murmur that's literally caused no issues ever. I haven't seen my mother, or either of my last 2 remaining grandparents, in over a year now. I'm afraid I might never see my grandparents again because of this horseshit terrifying the older population.

My brother's a doctor, and my dad's a pharmacist, so I've seen them multiple times in the past year. They aren't worried or concerned at all. But I still want the holidays, and I'd like to see my mom and grandparents... fuck the media, I seriously hate them so fucking much now; levels I never even thought possible even when I knew they were propaganda.

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fortisetliber 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can you try a little bit of tough love? In other words, see if your dad and brother are willing to get together with you sometime over Thanksgiving for a meal and to give thanks? Perhaps seeing some of their family get together without fear will move your mom and grandparents to join you.

If nothing else, pray for them. I don't know if you're a Christian, but if you are, try to gently remind your family that the Bible doesn't list plagues (even fake ones like the 'rona) as a reason for believers to forsake gathering together. The apostles and the early church had to deal with much more death, disease, and persecution than we can imagine, but they still gathered with their fellow believers to worship and give thanks.

I know it's not easy, pede, but perhaps one of the most important things we can do right now is say "No" to the globalists and live our lives as God intended.

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I_Used_to_be_me 2 points ago +2 / -0

Really appreciate your post. To answer some of your questions:

I'm religious, but kind of religiously lost, if that makes sense. Was agnostic most of my adult life, starting out in my younger years closer towards the atheism side, and having more and more experiences that pushed me further towards believing, but still ultimately saying "I don't really know." Now, I have faith, but don't really know where to start, if that makes sense? The past 4 years especially have shown me, with certainty, there is a God and we are currently waging a very real battle of good vs evil.

Anywho...

As for my familial issues... probably unlikely to happen. My parents are divorced now. They get along well now, though (my dad comes to my mom's house for holidays, as of the past few years, etc), and will partake in activities together, but my mom doesn't really want him around when he has a girlfriend, which he currently does (kind of sucks, tbh. My parents relationship with each other was getting so great again for the past 2 years — not in a romantic way — until my dad met someone). My grandparents are on my mom's side, so anything involving my dad, is unlikely to involve my grandparents, unless I can convince my mom, so... yea. Doesn't help that we're all in different states now, either (well, parents/grandparents are all in the same state, my brother lives a couple states south of them, I live a couple states north), so the logistics would be tough. It sounds like my mom will only do something if we're all outside... unlikely in the north in the winter lol.

While unlikely for the holidays, I could likely at least plan something with my brother and my grandparents. I just keep having these bad thoughts/fears/worst case scenarios play out, because, well... they're really old. Fairly healthy and all for their age, but things happen when you're around 90. I'm going to be pissed if I literally don't ever get to see them again because of this manufactured crisis (not to say I think the virus is fake, but I think it's overhyped intentionally to scare us into submission/control us)

I will continue praying, or at least doing whatever it is that I consider praying lol. Usually more just things I'm grateful for, and general wishes for other's wellbeing, for god's will to be carried out, etc. Only formal prayers I know are the Lord's prayer and serenity, though they're comforting at least

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fortisetliber 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's a tough situation to be sure. I will pray for you and your family also. I hear you with your grandparents and that fear of them getting ill. I think you hit the nail on the head though when you said you worry about not being able to spend holidays with them again. At the end of the day, all you can do is lay out the pros and cons to your grandparents, and they will have to make their own decision. I know many old folks would gladly risk illness if it meant being able to spend more time with their loved ones. But they're adults, and they will make the decision that is most comfortable for them.

I'll tell you something that really helped me, and that's finding a church with like minded believers. It took us a few years, but we found one about a year ago and my brothers in Christ have really helped strengthen and encourage me over this crazy time. If you don't already have a church, pray for the Holy Spirit to guide you to the right church if you can. Having true, in-person fellowship with other Christians will help keep you sane. It's really shown me what's truly important in this life.

God bless you and your loved ones.

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I_Used_to_be_me 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks again for the kind words and prayers.

We (my fiancee and I) definitely need to find a church. It's funny, because my fiancee was even more hesitant when it came to religion than I was, but I always kept an open mind. I think what changed her view was a few years ago, I was watching a Crowder episode (which had already been a routine of mine, so she was somewhat familiar with him/the show), and they started talking about God and Christianity. It was the first time she'd heard them talk religion on the show (but not me) and she made some kind of negative remark. Don't remember what, but it was basically like a "ugh, they're religious?" kind of comment, with an implication that she now didn't like them as much. I defended them and what they were saying, and I think it was the first time she'd heard me really say anything about religion in our entire relationship. It was small, but I think it really changed her perspective.

In any case, not much changed initially, but I think that stuck in her head for a while, and then suddenly one day, not too long ago (probably a couple months or so into the virus) she randomly said to me "I think we should start going to church." I was honestly taken aback and didn't expect to hear that from her/thought I'd have to be the one kind of pushing her towards that. Since then, we've both kind of been on that same page, but haven't followed through. A lot of it is due to all the restrictions, but a lot is also just... not following through.

I guess that was a really long way of saying "we've talked about church and how we both want to start going weekly," lol, but I think we're both a little intimidated in some kind of way. Finding one that works for us, showing up in an unfamiliar place w/ unfamiliar faces, and doing that until we find one that feels right, etc.

A lot of it is my own mental roadblocks. I'm a historian, and a general overthinker. So for me, I feel like I need to understand things far more before committing, if that makes sense. I feel like I need a better historical understanding, a better personal understanding (and connection) and to at least understand the bible a bit more. But I've had a really hard time getting into reading the bible and making sense of it. It's an overwhelming task, and I don't know where to start. At the same time, I know I'm overcomplicating it all for myself, but as I noted... it's kind of just how my brain works.

Anyway, enough needless typing/ranting from me. Sometimes it feels good and helps to get these kinds of thoughts out.

Thanks again!!

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fortisetliber 1 point ago +1 / -0

I totally get it man, more than you know. My wife and I both strayed away from our faith for a while, but the dark path this world is on helped us realize a few years back that we (and the rest of the world!) are in need of God's salvation. It took us a while to find a congregation with the right community of people, but we're thankful the Holy Spirit guided us to the church where we are now members. We are truly amazed that we have found an "oasis" of sane, caring, God-fearing Christians in our very secular and left-wing part of the world. I pray you and your fiancee are able to find the same.

Re: reading the Bible, try to do a little bit every day. This website lists 3 readings per day from different books of the Bible (for a little variety when you're trucking through Leviticus!), with the goal being to read the whole Bible in a year: http://lcmssermons.com/1year.php

God bless.

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OG_MAGA4LIFE 3 points ago +3 / -0

They want to have total control over our lives. They get hard telling us what to do, while they dont follow the same rules.

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magnokor 3 points ago +3 / -0

No, The Swamp, Biden, Kamala, the DNC, UN, they are all for Turkey taking over Europe. Armenia, Germany, Holland, all getting put under Turkish control. Probably Austria too.

The Swamp does not want people carving up turkey. They don't want to see families, groups of Americans, friends, all getting together to plan how they will make all the turkey disappear in just one night.

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Proudly_Deplorable 3 points ago +3 / -0

To be honest, I would kind of like to see Angela Merkel and some of her EU sellouts end up in Turkish prisons.

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MAGA_Argent_Crusade 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some leftists do want to celebrate Thanksgiving. Should we remind them they aren't supposed to celebrate? Some of them aren't really into it they are just band wagon people who don't like GEOTUS because he "says mean things."

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MAGA_Argent_Crusade 2 points ago +2 / -0

What are some good redpills to bring as a side?

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powershellder 3 points ago +3 / -0

Whole cranberry sauce with a side of 700,000 refugees for every single suburb under Biden, despite the fact that we are not at war with those countries.

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R_e_d_d_a_w_n 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is also about destroying your traditions and wiping away the routines that bound you to your old free life.

It's been 9 months. Human gestation period and you'll be the "new man" when they're done with you.

The Mask is not about the virus. It's about your submission and reprogramming. It is part of a worldwide occult ritual and I'm begging everyone to rebel and refuse to wear them anywhere.

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ZombieVote2024 1 point ago +1 / -0

I had the same thought when Thanksgiving started getting real dangerous. They are trying to divide and conquer us.