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Soldier Up Pedes (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by ENVYNITAZ ago by ENVYNITAZ +6868 / -1
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tufftoffee 7 points ago +7 / -0

Its because of those before us forgetting freedom is earn through struggle and requires constant vigilance that we are here today. This is simply a harder fight than before us because it has built up for so long.

If we had taken care of it in the past when it was smaller and more manageable, maybe things wouldn't be this way.

Regardless, it is what it is. We must fight as if our lives depend on this because it does. We are all soldiers now, not just the trained ones in uniform. This fight is closer to the Revolutionary war in magnitude than any civil conflict in our past.

We can't give up now. It's only getting started.

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braveContrarian 4 points ago +4 / -0

honestly the truth is, its because slowly people's control of their own lives and abilities to actual run free enterprises was stolen from them, and over many years they adapted to a socio-economic system in which they had a smaller and smaller place.

over time people willingly lost sight of what value freedom even had because they were simply worried about getting by in day to day life. a person who has already lost freedom may go on hunger strike to get it back -- however a person who already has it likely will not GO on hunger strike to keep it.

its like someone who has a job on CNN or FOX -- they arent just going to go on air live one day and say "fuck my boss hes a cuck and fuck this job" and then proceed to say banned shit until they get fired and blacklisted.

in fact, in today's culture its such a given that people with integrity dont even try to do anything because they know they cant even get in and even if they did they'd just have to be yes-men and lie anyway.

so why did people "forget" freedom? the same reason people of lower social class scalp toilet paper. its all some desperate bid to hold on to what little they have at any cost -- even if the cost is everything they have in the end ironically.

the people who have, refuse to give up so it can be changed. and the people who do not have, effectively have no power over their own destinies. all identity politics really is, in this paradigm, is people fighting over limited temporary exclusions which get a few people "on their side" to the top of the same corrupt system. this is only for the optics, the appearance of diversity and fairness.