Trump was simply the symbol people latched on to. This has been building for some time since the birth of the tea party arguably. We were sold out by the Republican Party for years it’s why we voted for Trump. We are called bigots and racists for believing in individualism. They spent three months over the summer burning down cities and private business calling it “mostly peaceful” meanwhile we are told we can’t go to the gym, eat at a restaurant, or spend holidays with our families. Shut the fuck up and wear your mask they say. The country has an election and questions go unanswered. Conspiracist we are called with “baseless claims”. Pulling suitcases out of a table placed there at 10Am after sending poll watchers home? Totally normal they tell us. Kicking poll watchers out and making them use binoculars? Totally normal they say! Meanwhile they refuse to audit the election Biden “clearly” won. 70 million people don’t believe in the system they are voting in and take over a capital building the source of what they deem to be the cause of their disenfranchisement. Meanwhile they cheer if someone assaults a cop because it’s obvious that is what happens if”no one trusts the system” Funny how that logic has gone out the window. We all see this for what it is. This is not about Trump and “fighting” for him. It’s a movement and we shouldn’t lose sight of that going forward no matter who becomes president.
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Trump is not out last great leader. He kickstarted our cause. If he tells me to stand down, I’m sorry Mr. President but I’m going to keep going. We need a Revolution to install change. Trump will be remembered and taught to our kids, but it’s our duty to stand up and fight for what we believe in.