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posted ago by MakeitaMAGAday ago by MakeitaMAGAday +19 / -0

Despite the best intentions, no revolution will ever get off the ground if the majority of people think they will lose their homes and displace their family.

Furthermore, if you think any man will risk his kid’s food supply to join a revolution you’re diluting yourself. If you have a wife, encourage her to learn how to grow some simple vegetables.

I’ve seen a few people here tout the Ukranian revolution. They literally participated in cannibalism to keep the movement going. Are you willing to eat your neighbor? Me neither. Learn to feed yourself.

The elites know how dependent we are on supply chains, which is why they don’t take any of us seriously. The revolution starts at home.

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MakeitaMAGAday [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Faced with starvation people will do drastic things to survive, not arguing that. I don’t have kids, but I can’t imagine the horror of trying to feed my 8 year old human flesh, and I’m not sure I’d like to meet the woman who would be okay with risking that reality.

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MakeitaMAGAday [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

My post was about the value of taking the time to learn new skills and not be reliant on someone else’s money. If a preferable alternative to that is feeding your family human flesh, then the movement is dead before it even started.

I wish you, and most people here, nothing but the best, but what I saw in DC today doesn’t look like a movement that’s ready to eat people.

A lot of people here are lost after today, and wondering what they can do. If more of us weren’t in debt and were able to feed ourselves, this sense of helplessness wouldn’t be running so rampant (in my opinion).

I don’t say this in judgement, but rather in hopes to maybe provide a frustrated young man that’s out there some productive direction.