Look man. You need to really make peace with dying. If you're a patriot with a spine, there's a good chance the next 5-10 years are it for us. And that might be generous.
Not sure if you responded to the wrong comment, seems nonsequitor. My point was the court won't do anything because they have already shown they don't see anything wrong with the same exact laws existing for years in California.
Still, I have the peace that passes understanding and have no fear of death. Moreover, I have suspected for around 20 years that I probably would die a martyr; it used to just be a weird feeling, but as time has marched on it seems it wasn't just weird teenage thoughts.
Still, I'm not looking to prematurely throw my life away either; I am moving in a direction to subvert the brainwashing from within, to be a beacon of truth and joy in an institution gone mad. If a proper political leader steps up to the plate, they will have my backing. Otherwise, I'll stick with the true Christians as the persecution ramps up and many back down.
The issue is there needs to be leadership, organization, and communication.
It is why even Donald Trump had to run as Republican, even with billions one person needs a system. Moving on local government and school boards is one way to make a big impact.
There also is power in the one of the good churches still around, as one can gather and coordinate without being labeled terrorists, yet. And when they do label pastors of congregations well known in their communities as terrorist leaders, there are still many who will not buy into the brainwashing, perhaps enough to carve out enclaves of sanity.
I suspect they will march on such enclaves like they did during the genocides of the French Revolution, but at least those communities died fighting evil together.
Look man. You need to really make peace with dying. If you're a patriot with a spine, there's a good chance the next 5-10 years are it for us. And that might be generous.
Mentally start to make peace with it.
Not sure if you responded to the wrong comment, seems nonsequitor. My point was the court won't do anything because they have already shown they don't see anything wrong with the same exact laws existing for years in California.
Still, I have the peace that passes understanding and have no fear of death. Moreover, I have suspected for around 20 years that I probably would die a martyr; it used to just be a weird feeling, but as time has marched on it seems it wasn't just weird teenage thoughts.
Still, I'm not looking to prematurely throw my life away either; I am moving in a direction to subvert the brainwashing from within, to be a beacon of truth and joy in an institution gone mad. If a proper political leader steps up to the plate, they will have my backing. Otherwise, I'll stick with the true Christians as the persecution ramps up and many back down.
They should really put on our gravestones if we do indeed die martyrs, they died so that others may live.
I would love to sit by and wait for someone else to step up. I feel like such a coward for doing so. War is 100% dysgenic.
The issue is there needs to be leadership, organization, and communication.
It is why even Donald Trump had to run as Republican, even with billions one person needs a system. Moving on local government and school boards is one way to make a big impact.
There also is power in the one of the good churches still around, as one can gather and coordinate without being labeled terrorists, yet. And when they do label pastors of congregations well known in their communities as terrorist leaders, there are still many who will not buy into the brainwashing, perhaps enough to carve out enclaves of sanity.
I suspect they will march on such enclaves like they did during the genocides of the French Revolution, but at least those communities died fighting evil together.