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I'm speechless (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by I-am-Orlando ago by I-am-Orlando +2217 / -3
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MAGAsJustBegun 172 points ago +173 / -1

Minneapolis is finished.

Police Dept will fail, city will fail, and the feds will invade.

The man killed resisted arrest, after stealing a car, while being on the run from warrants for felony gun charges.

How can we peacefully coexist with these types of people?

Secession really is the way forward. Based states on our side, join up in the based military, which will be strong, like the military used to be.

I bet Boot camp today is nothing like it was in the WW2 and earlier days.

I vow now, whichever state actually puts secession to a vote to the public first, I will move there to become a citizen just so I can vote.

Then if we are successful, I will join the new nations military. That's a promise!

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Pierre_Delectoes 11 points ago +23 / -12

Secession isn't a realistic option. The main US wouldn't allow a state to secede. Even the idea of it would collapse the US dollar as a reserve currency, which would bankrupt the country overnight. They'd act quickly to remove the heads of a secession movement if it gained traction.

Even worse, if a sizable secession was about to happen and a civil war was going to happen, China and probably Europe and maybe even Russia would intervene on behalf of the legacy US government because they'd be scared of nukes falling into the "wrong" hands.

The only way "forward" is exactly what we're doing now. Letting Democrats make things so bad that even the normies stand up and demand change. Right now everyone is putting it on the table. The stacks are being counted. Democrats are betting there aren't enough brave and patriotic people left to stop them. We here are betting there are. Within the next year or so, I think we'll have our answer. The future of freedom and individual liberty in America (and therefore the world) is hanging by a thread right now. Not since 1776 has there been such a risk of liberty ceasing to exist.