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posted ago by Chayabrocha321 ago by Chayabrocha321 +20 / -0

The life we where born into has changed to what we are living now. Our human rights are not being respected. Our country and thoughts are under constant attack. The laws are not equally prosecuted. Even federal agencies are not going after criminals but chose to judge harshly those who differ politically. Reeducation camps and drone strikes (msnbc) are talked about on the propoganda news outlets. Censorship is considered normal along with shaming people just for not wearing a mask or not getting the vaccine. The light in this darkness can not yet be seen but some times one can feel the silent warm spark without seeing it.

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tfinley 5 points ago +5 / -0

I feel the spark. The anger simmering in my blood. I am not the only one. I see it in posts of others. The sadness at what is happening to our country, the understanding that we may not be able to fix this legally, the resolve and acceptance of what we know is likely coming.

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Yianni1955 3 points ago +3 / -0

We can try to fix things legally and peacefully. I hope this is still possible. Not looking forward to death, destruction, suffering, hunger, no toilet paper, and no electricity. Life would certainly suck for a while. Worse though, would be loss of freedom, torture and concentration camps. I have a feeling that there is no avoidng a period of violence seeing as how we sre divided into Globalist Marxists and American Constitutionalists. Not much common ground there.

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yellowandrose 5 points ago +5 / -0

we need to find 10,000 real patriots and we can change it all.

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Oliver_Cromwell_1658 5 points ago +5 / -0

Well said. The trick is not losing hope while also remaining grounded in the reality of our current situation. May God grant us all the strength to persevere.

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Chayabrocha321 [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

Knowing that some people will lose hope when they realize the gravity of danger that is reality, I wrote this for those who know reality yet want to retain hope. We are like blind people who can not see the light at the end of the tunnel but feeling our way through darkness we can be guided by the warmth provided by the light. Sure we may stumble or fall and even bump our heads when we try to stand but at the end if the day we can be thankful that we can at least feel and that is reality.

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Saltyminer11 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've never been with the herd. I'm accustomed to swimming against the current with just about everything in my life. I never go to the doctor, never get vaccines, never get screenings, I have caught hell all my life for all this too. This is a whole nother level of peer and social pressure though. We just have to weather the storm, move forward and be true to ourselves. I'm lucky. I live in a state where mask and covid restrictions are pretty easy to resist.