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posted ago by substantialmajestic ago by substantialmajestic +683 / -0

First day back at work today, the mood was very much different than what the media portrays. Everyone was very low-key and pretty nice to one another. If people talked, it was red-pill talk like: "I don't care about the virus now -- supposedly it's not a thing anymore."

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Block_Helen 15 points ago +15 / -0

I lived in Minny for 11 years and then moved to Texas. Still visit my folks up there (near Chanhassen). I feel you, pede.

Still, the Twin Cities suburbs (outside the first ring) can be surprisingly based. The silent MN majority almost pulled Trump over the finish line in 2016. They must be fed up. Many more will turn out in November.

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Filetsmignon 11 points ago +11 / -0

I'm in Santa Cruz Commiefornia. This place is lost. We're out in 2 years to Texas. MAGA KAG!!!!!

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Magamom 7 points ago +7 / -0

Oh funny, we live north and were actually planning to move out of statr in about years time. Were preparing already. Lol.

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astraltrump 4 points ago +4 / -0

Outside of the deep Seattle areas is a lot more republican than you realize ;)

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Block_Helen 8 points ago +8 / -0

Depending on the nature of your work, it might not be a representative sample.

My sense is that even the suburbanites who consider themselves properly MN liberal and even woke, are getting just a little bit tired of seeing their nice verdant lake-filled state turned into a burning shithole on international television.

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SpaceRussian 34 points ago +34 / -0

I mean yeah. They just saw people not social distancing in the thousands in the riots and no one in the media say fuck all about it.

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SemperFree 6 points ago +7 / -1

Sad, society controlled by media

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Block_Helen 12 points ago +12 / -0

there are another 330 million watching in their homes.

And due to stupid virus panic and lockdowns, they're watching a hell of a lot more, and more often, than they were in 2016 when they were all working and/or going about their busy fun summers. Their kids are driving them up a fucking wall and they're pissed.

A side effect that perhaps the fear mongerers didn't take into account.

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GrizWallerOGV 2 points ago +3 / -1

When they made these plans they expected Hillary to be in office and social media to be censoring with zero limits and no possibility of repercussions.

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Rossphi 18 points ago +18 / -0

How could you not? They’re about to be subjected to a sick experiment.

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CovfefeAnon 16 points ago +16 / -0

Hard times, strong men.

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

Strong men, good times.

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BannedbyRed 17 points ago +19 / -2

Good to know.

I’ve been feeling pretty down... very concerned about future of our nation with this CV19shit and now the bullshit BLM riots. This propaganda is Nazi tier shit. Boogaloo approaching

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YugeBallsBelieveMe 14 points ago +14 / -0

It’s your duty to make sure they fully get red pilled

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Bluestorm83 4 points ago +4 / -0

I hear they're going to dismantle your police department. Were I you, I'd grab my family and run, man. Shit's gonna get BAD if they do, and try to put in some "radical transformation" of public safety.

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bobobob 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's hard to sympathize with the rioters and looters when the ashes of their destruction are falling in your yard.

I think my friends in South Minneapolis are partially red pilled after that experience.

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GrizWallerOGV 2 points ago +2 / -0

Killing the virus narrative is the most important thing. Mail in voting cannot be allowed. Bonus points for killing any public support for mandatory vaccination by proving the whole thing a massive overreaction. The riots have been known about and planned for for three years now.