You’re right, in all honesty. And it’s great advice. After the emotions have calmed, I realize that doing their work for them isn’t going to do them any good. I need to teach them to think for themselves but I won’t be able to protect them from the propaganda forever.
I agree with thatguy. We know that the (s)election of Biden was not appropriate.
It has shaken many people to their core to realise that their understanding of the democratic systems that they thought underpinned their nation (i.e. free and fair elections, the EC, how it all comes together) was deeply flawed. I don't think very many people outside of hardcore conspiracists really thought the processes could have been so deeply compromised, let alone so openly carried out without consequence.
At the end of the day, the processes that are in place have secured Biden as POTUS. Thus, we respect that position. Not the individual. We do not ignore Fatboy Kim as the leader of North Korea because they have sham elections, so we don't ignore Dribbly Joe as the recognised POTUS.
I still firmly believe that, other than Trump, the US has effectively been a dictatorship (maybe a corporatocracy) since at least Bush Senior, and many of the supposed checks and balances that were meant to prevent it merely acted as show. It certainly seems that there are or have been a secret police in action, and the left certainly feel emboldened to call for pogroms and retaliation.
We all know how the MSM carried water for Obama and then tried to blame Trump for Obama's failings. The Federal Reserve even printed infinite money for free in order to recover from the 2008 housing collapse, but that consideration was never going to be extended to Trump (and that's kind of a good thing, as it meant an adult businessman was able to actually use good business sense and go about fixing things).
So many things happened where I wondered why there was not consequence. Clapper lying to Congress; AG's involved in gun running to cartels (gee, where has that failed terribly before), only to then have those weapons used in the Bataclan massacre in Paris; The Justice Department used to manipulate outcomes of events because of optics or friends (who exactly reached down from on high to kill off the Grand Jury that was looking into Lance Armstrong in the years before things REALLY blew up on him?).
If this was any other nation, there would be complaints being made about dictatorial behaviour, and the injustice of Lese Majeste laws that seem to be in force (well, at least the media seem to be following some Lese Majeste for the Dims).
At the end of the day, Biden is the designated POTUS, and thus is due the level of recognition / respect for that position. We can ensure that how it was stolen is never forgotten and never forgive the individual for it. America as a nation is going to survive. The people are going to survive. The political class and the divisive behaviour of mouth breathing idiots might need to be scoured for healing to actually take place (and not what they say). I know that sounds a bit Marxist, but the strength of the nation is with its people. Governments come and go. You will endure.
Thank you for this post. You’re absolutely right. While I’ll never respect Biden, I agree on all other points. I was black pilled for years. Trump came along and I was once again given a sliver of hope. His election gave me a false sense of security. I believed if he could defeat the system, maybe the system isn’t rigged. Then this happens and I realize it’s all political theater. The fact that they don’t even have the shame to hide their hypocrisy is maddening, though.
No, Trump is due the level of recognition and respect as the one who was re-elected. The Biden administration is owed nothing. The Republicans are owed nothing.
Over half of actual voters were just confirmed that their vote means nothing. Over half should have just learned this is not the country we thought we lived in. We are slaves.
You’re right, in all honesty. And it’s great advice. After the emotions have calmed, I realize that doing their work for them isn’t going to do them any good. I need to teach them to think for themselves but I won’t be able to protect them from the propaganda forever.
I agree with thatguy. We know that the (s)election of Biden was not appropriate.
It has shaken many people to their core to realise that their understanding of the democratic systems that they thought underpinned their nation (i.e. free and fair elections, the EC, how it all comes together) was deeply flawed. I don't think very many people outside of hardcore conspiracists really thought the processes could have been so deeply compromised, let alone so openly carried out without consequence.
At the end of the day, the processes that are in place have secured Biden as POTUS. Thus, we respect that position. Not the individual. We do not ignore Fatboy Kim as the leader of North Korea because they have sham elections, so we don't ignore Dribbly Joe as the recognised POTUS.
I still firmly believe that, other than Trump, the US has effectively been a dictatorship (maybe a corporatocracy) since at least Bush Senior, and many of the supposed checks and balances that were meant to prevent it merely acted as show. It certainly seems that there are or have been a secret police in action, and the left certainly feel emboldened to call for pogroms and retaliation.
We all know how the MSM carried water for Obama and then tried to blame Trump for Obama's failings. The Federal Reserve even printed infinite money for free in order to recover from the 2008 housing collapse, but that consideration was never going to be extended to Trump (and that's kind of a good thing, as it meant an adult businessman was able to actually use good business sense and go about fixing things).
So many things happened where I wondered why there was not consequence. Clapper lying to Congress; AG's involved in gun running to cartels (gee, where has that failed terribly before), only to then have those weapons used in the Bataclan massacre in Paris; The Justice Department used to manipulate outcomes of events because of optics or friends (who exactly reached down from on high to kill off the Grand Jury that was looking into Lance Armstrong in the years before things REALLY blew up on him?).
If this was any other nation, there would be complaints being made about dictatorial behaviour, and the injustice of Lese Majeste laws that seem to be in force (well, at least the media seem to be following some Lese Majeste for the Dims).
At the end of the day, Biden is the designated POTUS, and thus is due the level of recognition / respect for that position. We can ensure that how it was stolen is never forgotten and never forgive the individual for it. America as a nation is going to survive. The people are going to survive. The political class and the divisive behaviour of mouth breathing idiots might need to be scoured for healing to actually take place (and not what they say). I know that sounds a bit Marxist, but the strength of the nation is with its people. Governments come and go. You will endure.
Thank you for this post. You’re absolutely right. While I’ll never respect Biden, I agree on all other points. I was black pilled for years. Trump came along and I was once again given a sliver of hope. His election gave me a false sense of security. I believed if he could defeat the system, maybe the system isn’t rigged. Then this happens and I realize it’s all political theater. The fact that they don’t even have the shame to hide their hypocrisy is maddening, though.
No, Trump is due the level of recognition and respect as the one who was re-elected. The Biden administration is owed nothing. The Republicans are owed nothing.
Over half of actual voters were just confirmed that their vote means nothing. Over half should have just learned this is not the country we thought we lived in. We are slaves.
Fuck the King.
Nice fake news article, faggot. Go back to reddit.
As hard as you try, you will never be a woman.