I am a major supporter. I am also a heavy and actual physical political participant and volunteer. Have been in many of the maga protests and rallies.
I have been a patriot since long before Trump joined our movement and ran for president. Note that I say he joined millions of Americans that already believed as he did, he didn't start this movement. Though he did convert millions with his showmanship and bully pulpit who may think they were joining something new when they weren't.
I'm not an NPC, I think for myself and I can look at a situation in an unbiased way -even if it's someone I revere. I'm not some reddit fag kid who's afraid of the truth because it conflicts with pre-existing beliefs.
Trump called us down there with a promise of new definitive evidence, said it would be wild, and that he'd march with us to the capital to defend justice.
Instead there was no new evidence presented, and when the march began he ducked out. He then went on to call the national guard on his own people. He did not pardon them, but he pardoned degenerate black rappers who hate him and would see you dead for being white. He even spoke against the fucking people who showed up to defend the country -and him!! After calling them there!!! He denounced them and did NOTHING to help them.
He then went completely silent until the day he scurried away where he said the following statement. And I'll never fucking forget it - "have a nice life".
A lot of people right now are wondering if it was a trap. Was the whole presidency a trap? Any and all improvements he made were not permanent and most have already been reversed. Now I'm not sure I agree with that, but in current year I don't rule anything out. At best he called a bunch of people down for his ego and then abandoned and even attacked them when it didn't go over.
Either way, while not presented with any easy choices or moves I am very unhappy with his behavior from 1/6 on. You are too if you're honest with yourself. I kneel to no-one but god.
Thank you brother. I hope it's not deleted because it's from the heart, those events are a source of real hurt and a feeling of betrayal. For a lot of us, but we can't discuss it among our own because we're "black pilled" or a "glowie" or a "shill" bullshit. Or more common irl people simply don't want to face it.
What I've just said is the source of the really strange dread feeling many have been feeling but don't articulate. Because we haven't talked it out.
It's a tough pill to swallow for sure.
If we can't face and discuss this shit it will prove we are just as weak as the enemy. Afraid to look at something because it might conflict with what we already thought - or rather want to think.
How the hell can you learn and improve and advance if you're not willing to analyze things honestly and objectively? How can we win if we lose that which is our greatest strength?
You can't save your civilization, culture, and people when you're living in fantasyland.
You mean Pence? Surely not Trump? Did you mean Trump?
I am a major supporter. I am also a heavy and actual physical political participant and volunteer. Have been in many of the maga protests and rallies.
I have been a patriot since long before Trump joined our movement and ran for president. Note that I say he joined millions of Americans that already believed as he did, he didn't start this movement. Though he did convert millions with his showmanship and bully pulpit who may think they were joining something new when they weren't.
I'm not an NPC, I think for myself and I can look at a situation in an unbiased way -even if it's someone I revere. I'm not some reddit fag kid who's afraid of the truth because it conflicts with pre-existing beliefs.
Trump called us down there with a promise of new definitive evidence, said it would be wild, and that he'd march with us to the capital to defend justice.
Instead there was no new evidence presented, and when the march began he ducked out. He then went on to call the national guard on his own people. He did not pardon them, but he pardoned degenerate black rappers who hate him and would see you dead for being white. He even spoke against the fucking people who showed up to defend the country -and him!! After calling them there!!! He denounced them and did NOTHING to help them.
He then went completely silent until the day he scurried away where he said the following statement. And I'll never fucking forget it - "have a nice life".
A lot of people right now are wondering if it was a trap. Was the whole presidency a trap? Any and all improvements he made were not permanent and most have already been reversed. Now I'm not sure I agree with that, but in current year I don't rule anything out. At best he called a bunch of people down for his ego and then abandoned and even attacked them when it didn't go over.
Either way, while not presented with any easy choices or moves I am very unhappy with his behavior from 1/6 on. You are too if you're honest with yourself. I kneel to no-one but god.
Eye's open.
Nothing you said is wrong and I do hope this comment isn't deleted by mods.
Thank you brother. I hope it's not deleted because it's from the heart, those events are a source of real hurt and a feeling of betrayal. For a lot of us, but we can't discuss it among our own because we're "black pilled" or a "glowie" or a "shill" bullshit. Or more common irl people simply don't want to face it.
What I've just said is the source of the really strange dread feeling many have been feeling but don't articulate. Because we haven't talked it out.
It's a tough pill to swallow for sure.
If we can't face and discuss this shit it will prove we are just as weak as the enemy. Afraid to look at something because it might conflict with what we already thought - or rather want to think.
How the hell can you learn and improve and advance if you're not willing to analyze things honestly and objectively? How can we win if we lose that which is our greatest strength?
You can't save your civilization, culture, and people when you're living in fantasyland.