MAGA is not a political movement, but a cultural one. If we can work on our messaging, this cultural movement can open its doors to even more Independents and disaffected Dems. Right now, too many noncombatants think they have a binary choice, when what we actually want is something not represented by either major party.
Some we're gonna have to give up on however, much like the loyalists of the day - Franklin had to give up on his own son.
But right now the biggest chance I'd say we have for gaining ground is if we can somehow get them to accept the election was stolen, sometimes it's easier if they become disaffected with their own than decide to come over to us first, however that doesn't seem to be working so far.
I know a few left-independents that realized it was stolen but they've stuck with the left.
Either way, it doesn't matter if we have all this support or not until we get more organized and start taking mass action the way the leftards always do - hell, Trump was so popular already with the stolen landslide win there'll be no shortage of a following as is.
The fact the left's boycotts backfire and the right's work seems to show that, when it comes down to it, many normies are already on side, whether they know it or not.
I agree that more are seeing the truth than will admit it. It's not worth the risk for them at this point, given the rather overt threats to livelihoods and social status.
it doesn't matter if we have all this support or not until we get more organized and start taking mass action the way the leftards always do
Yes. They are collectivists. They work well with top down orders because they are The Borg.
On the other hand, we are individualists. We can only win with a widespread grass roots takeover at the local level that claws back the Federal Gov't incursions on States Rights. Our way is slower, but perhaps more sustainable, and it's already happening.
What unifies us is Liberty, and that's more powerful than any tool they have.
Some we're gonna have to give up on however, much like the loyalists of the day - Franklin had to give up on his own son.
But right now the biggest chance I'd say we have for gaining ground is if we can somehow get them to accept the election was stolen, sometimes it's easier if they become disaffected with their own than decide to come over to us first, however that doesn't seem to be working so far.
I know a few left-independents that realized it was stolen but they've stuck with the left.
Either way, it doesn't matter if we have all this support or not until we get more organized and start taking mass action the way the leftards always do - hell, Trump was so popular already with the stolen landslide win there'll be no shortage of a following as is.
The fact the left's boycotts backfire and the right's work seems to show that, when it comes down to it, many normies are already on side, whether they know it or not.
Solid comment.
I agree that more are seeing the truth than will admit it. It's not worth the risk for them at this point, given the rather overt threats to livelihoods and social status.
Yes. They are collectivists. They work well with top down orders because they are The Borg.
On the other hand, we are individualists. We can only win with a widespread grass roots takeover at the local level that claws back the Federal Gov't incursions on States Rights. Our way is slower, but perhaps more sustainable, and it's already happening.
What unifies us is Liberty, and that's more powerful than any tool they have.