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TDS_MasksForSale 7 points ago +7 / -0

What makes a nation? I’m not willing to die for the US as it currently stands. I’m willing to die for my people though. This includes of course family, close friends and my community that share my values.

So a nation is a people is it not? What happens when your country contains a people antithetical to your beliefs and are actively hostile to your own people? Is that a nation? Are you also willing to die for those hostile persons living amongst you?

This is just some incoherent rambling of my thoughts of course but I do believe we are seeing that the ties that bind us here in the US have been severed and our definition of who “we” are is in need of an answer.

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TexasVet [S] 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's okay to be white.

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Palazzolo1 1 point ago +1 / -0

A fiercely independent and self-reliant statement. Thomas Jefferson would approve. But, things thought impossible to move by one Patriot can move if We the People(viz., the Patriots) all pull together and at the same time. Don't allow this to become a I got mine - you get yours, one man's - one woman's war and to hell with you. The Dystopians rely on Patriots being fiercely independent and self-reliant to better divide and conquer them.

Dystopians: Oligarchic technocratic collectivists: Megalomaniac geo-social engineers: Deep State: Democrats.