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Thiswillbeintheexam 3 points ago +5 / -2

Its too late.

The time to act is as when you have the weight and strength of the people behind you. The best opportunity was the Capitol protest. That day needed organisation and leadership, instead we got Wish-TechnoViking and some dweebs entering the building, fucking around for 15 minutes, then ducking out with some souvenirs.

We don't have leadership; probably because our "leaders" are grifters, narcs, faggots, and stooges. Even Trump bailed when it came to actual fighting.

We don't have organisation, because everyone is paranoid about glowies in their midst. We're all productive, so we're protective of the little bit of something from nothing we've gathered in our lives.

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VenusDe 1 point ago +2 / -1

You are part of the problem, douchebag.

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MAGAconvert 1 point ago +1 / -0

While agree that would have been the best time it’s not too late. These things tend to build to a crescendo. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773. The Stamp Act was 1765. Even in 1775, after Lexington and Concord, half the country was still calling for peace.

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Aambrick 1 point ago +2 / -1

There hasn't been enough pain. We are talking about a lot of pacifists, including, the normies which make a similar if not slightly smaller of the Trump base. For any action to happen there needs to be a pain strong enough that the will to do something to lessen it will overcome the passiveness.

There is a reason for this saying about people:

People are sheep. It takes a shepherd to guide sheep. Most people follow a herd mentality more than anything, and shy from predators even in large numbers. The way to prod sheep is to show them something scarier that is tangible, and what better way than pain, loud sounds, or Storms. A shepherd that is gentle will earn the trust of the herd, but a shepherd that is bearing pain will lose the trust and incur the wrath of the herd. It takes time, and pain until something breaks. That is when Rams step up and bash the bad shepherd. A herd will only follow a Good Shepherd, but will ultimately flee and attack a bad one given time."

I have no doubt that people have not experienced enough pain(meaning either they haven't endured it long enough, or felt the effects great enough).

A great leader can say everything under the sun that would lead groups to triumph, but if no one follows then how could things change? Large group can move mountains, but if there is no guidance then what use is force without will?

The only thing we can do is lay the ground work, and be those guiders until the people have had enough. This is where patience and perseverance are going to be the bread and butter[ Sowing seeds ].

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Thiswillbeintheexam 1 point ago +2 / -1

I see you too are a gentleman of taste and discernment.

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ScullyMully 0 points ago +1 / -1

The best opportunity was the Capitol protest

The best opportunity was Election Day...and night. But the Chyna Virus gave them cover to screw with that.

And, honestly, President Trump had a bad campaign team. The ads weren't as good as they could be, Pascale was arrested, and without the rallies the get-out-the-vote game was hampered. The NRA was a big get-out-the-vote factor, but was neutralized.

Even with that, the president got a massive turnout. But once Fix News started the Big Lie, we needed immediate challenges, serious ones that couldn't be dismissed as sour grapes or crazy talk from Rudy or Loon Wood.

Now the Q/Reenacting Jan 6 Fiasco has tainted the electoral fraud case, as well as tainted MAGA.

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Thiswillbeintheexam 2 points ago +2 / -0

And, honestly, President Trump had a bad campaign team. The ads weren't as good as they could be, Pascale was arrested, and without the rallies the get-out-the-vote game was hampered. The NRA was a big get-out-the-vote factor, but was neutralized.

What the hell is this nonsense?

They gave Biden enough to win. They didn't hold back anything. He's supposedly the most popular candidate of all time; the most unbelievable part of this whole show. If Trump had got 85 million votes, Biden would've got 90 million. It's s sham. Stop spreading SHITE that he lost because of how the campaign was run. he lost because they CHEATED.

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ScullyMully 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, the cheat is obvious because it was much, much closer than they thought. Florida, Ohio, the bellwether counties, the House Republicans outperforming Trump. They had to scramble.

And that was with a not-great campaign. With a better campaign the fraud would've been even more obvious.