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StartAgain 1 point ago +2 / -1

Earlier this year I wanted to commit suicide because of it. I felt like there was nothing worth living for anymore and was ready to tear myself apart. Yesterday I made a thread of momentum on our end despite this horrible ongoing tyranny

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Mark4-39 3 points ago +3 / -0

Killing yourself means they really do win. Don't give the satisfaction.

You're here for a reason. You have a mission and its not your time yet. Dont give up before the mission gets going.

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2rainbows 1 point ago +1 / -0

well said.

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StartAgain 0 points ago +2 / -2

Thank you. I am doing my best & am happy to see all the recent winning that has been ongoing recently.

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paulej [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Glad you're still here. Never let shit in your life get you down, though. It can be tough, but try to put things into perspective. In the end, he is one man who will not have a significant affect on your life. Further, he's not going to be in office a second term due to his age. And if Harris gets put into office, I think that will be enough to create an enormous red wave during the next election. But, I doubt it will even take that long. People are not liking the inflation and gas prices. They're not going to like skirmishes with Russia. They're going to get tired of the BLM nonsense that is destroying the country. Things will self-correct.

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StartAgain 1 point ago +2 / -1

Exactly. I made a thread about this just now: https://patriots.win/p/12i4RSOpNw/i-dont-think-the-deep-state-is-d/

They're at their last resort. Trump fucked up their plans at sneaking pure evil on us (now we are all watching them do so). Now they're throwing absolutely everything in a desperate attempt to cling onto power and pass their agendas as law of the land.

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br1337 2 points ago +2 / -0

For sure, especially if like me you were raised as a patriotic American who believes our founding principles are Biblical, noble, and unique among the world. But then I think our founders faced their own set of challenges between settling a frontier, native wars, and the war against the British. All of these challenges would have been daunting to them and a reason to give up. If you read Thomas Paine's papers it's like they were written yesterday to me.

Some people here will say how there were differences with the British being so far away and the times they lived in compared to now with big tech and everything. There may be something points to that, but at the same time its easy for us to look back and critique as compared to those that lived it. We may have bigger or different challenges but we can fight with the same spirit they did.

Given that I love this country the latest evets have caused me to reflect on my faith in a good way. It has caused me to remember not to place the greatest country on Earth the United States of America kind of above God as a source of my safety, or happiness, or purpose, anything like that but instead to turn to God for all things. In this time of reflection I found this verse.

1 Peter 1:24 “All people are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the flowers fall, 25 but the word of the Lord endures forever.”

In many ways I wonder if God is judging our country for the wickedness we have gotten into with sexual deviancy, child sacrifice, etc.

All of that said, I still now more than ever will fight for this country and its founding principles.