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Scumcunt 15 points ago +15 / -0

Why does everyone confuse pragmatic assessments of reality with “doomerism” and delusion with some sort of loyalty.

I have loyalty to the President as the first national politician to clearly articulate the MAGA vision, and work tirelessly to service of that vision. Unsurprisingly, we face fierce opposition, in many ways unprecedented in its ferocity.

We lost this battle (I didn’t say we lost the election). I will gladly be wrong, but it is obvious that Joe Biden will be sworn in tomorrow. So we should regroup and decide on a best path forward. Some think that is violence, some don’t, there will be many strategies. Some people will remain loyal to Trump above all else, others will decide that loyalty to a movement and ideas is more important.

Time will tell, but the positive is Donald Trump articulated a vision that we can all work towards. Every social and political movement experiences setbacks, ours is no different.

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MAGA1775 9 points ago +9 / -0

I've pointed this out too. It seems that acknowledging the reality of our situation makes one a "doomer" now.

Instead many think we should just double down on delusion and pretend everything is going great.

If people pretend we didn't lose this battle and just sit around pretending everything is going to "the plan" while we do absolutely nothing, then we will lose the war too.

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ChadFuckingThunder 4 points ago +4 / -0

The point is no one has a crystal ball and knows the future for certain.

Have you ever heard of that one: Coward dies 1000 times, but brave man only once?

I'm not saying don't prepare in any way you can. I'm saying why bringing people's spirits down when there is still a slimmer of light in otherwise very dark times?