Stop shaming people who legit cannot go on Wednesday. I’m tired of people on here telling others that they are basically weak or making lame excuses for not being able to go. We are SUPPOSED to be on the same side. If you’re a shill, BTFO. If you’re a true Trump supporter, still BTFO us Trump supporters who really would do anything to be able to go, but can’t. Don’t assume you know what’s going on in our lives. We are not doomers, we are not anti-rally, we are not weak conservatives or the establishment. We are all here on TDW because we are all fighting for the same cause. Stop putting frens down.
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I disagree. Social/peer pressure is a means to an end, the end goal being the modification of behavior. People need to mobilize. I'll say that again one more time in all caps. NOW IS THE TIME TO MOBILIZE. Disagreement on this point is consent to a path toward big tech / big government dystopia. We either have a great awakening right now. Right now, at this very point in time. Or we get the great reset and there's no overcoming it.
Going to a state capitol is a step below going to DC, but at least it sends a signal. Likewise, going to your county seat or city hall is a step below that, but at least it's something.
We are putting our elected representatives on notice - January 6th is a peacekeeping mission, future trips will not be. They clearly don't give a flying fuck about strongly worded emails and phone calls. So anyone relying only on that should be pressured to mobilize, and if that means peer pressure, so be it.
Go through my post history if you like, I assure I've not spent my time 'shaming' people for not going to DC, but everyone should be off work and going SOMEWHERE on the 6th.
Thank you, and I am protesting more locally. I fully support going and protesting at the state/local levels, and to disparage people for not going TO DC is not helpful. Encourage and mobilize, but also accept that there are truly dedicated people who are behind the front lines.