I've thought deeply about it. There's several ways to move forward. The broadest way of putting it is by "building our own infrastructure."
To ward off big corporations, it is imperative that right wing entrepreneurs begin their businesses now. Specifically we need new tech companies, entertainment (TV, streaming, comedy, music, books/audiobook publishing, etc) to sway people to our way of thinking, and banking (credit unions, payment processing, etc). We also need pedes to become a part of the education system too (help sway public thought)
We also need anti-establishment unity with the left. This is something I've been working on. Essentially getting them to slowly realize we aren't the worst enemy they have and that the corporate political establishment is. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
Having people becoming involved in local/county politics needs to happen too. People need to join city council or becoming a selectman or county chairman - have your people do the ballot counting as well.
This all sounds like a lot, but the entrepreneurial stuff is actually the most practical. There is a big market for right-wingers who are trying to get away from big businesses that hate us. Getting people who hate government to join it? That's another beast entirely
https://thedonald.win/p/11S0SM67h0/where-do-we-go-from-here/
I did a small write up of ideas
I've thought deeply about it. There's several ways to move forward. The broadest way of putting it is by "building our own infrastructure."
To ward off big corporations, it is imperative that right wing entrepreneurs begin their businesses now. Specifically we need new tech companies, entertainment (TV, streaming, comedy, music, books/audiobook publishing, etc) to sway people to our way of thinking, and banking (credit unions, payment processing, etc). We also need pedes to become a part of the education system too (help sway public thought)
We also need anti-establishment unity with the left. This is something I've been working on. Essentially getting them to slowly realize we aren't the worst enemy they have and that the corporate political establishment is. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
Having people becoming involved in local/county politics needs to happen too. People need to join city council or becoming a selectman or county chairman - have your people do the ballot counting as well.
This all sounds like a lot, but the entrepreneurial stuff is actually the most practical. There is a big market for right-wingers who are trying to get away from big businesses that hate us. Getting people who hate government to join it? That's another beast entirely