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posted ago by Zelnik ago by Zelnik +21 / -0

I am happy to be here and happy to support our president. Damn confident in our chances too this November as well.

I just wanted to remind everyone that we should learn from what is going on. We cannot become the monsters that we are trying to defeat.

Violence is -never- the answer unless violence is afflicted upon us first.

No matter how wicked our opponent is, it is not worth destroying their private lives. Kids, homes and uninvolved loved ones are off limits.

Doxxing makes us look just as bad as the enemy. It never helps any cause and makes you look worse then the target.

Authoritarians exist in every form, do not let them feed off you to become stronger

Not all Democrats are evil. Not all Libertarians are lazy NIMBY’s. Not all Republicans are good. Socialists can be misguided based on lies and can change their mind with conversation and a little life experience.

No communist is good.

If you see no good option, make one for yourself and run for office if you truly want things to change. If our enemies have proven anything, people with a little energy and surgical thinking can in fact win.

Change happens from the ground up, rarely from the top down.

Never let your memes be dreams.

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RuPaw 2 points ago +2 / -0

I love this post! Let’s win with honor especially because our opponents have NONE!

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Zelnik [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Violence is a tool. There is a difference between, say, Violence and War.

War is where one nation tries to get another nation to do what it wants. It is also the final stage of diplomacy and ultimately what Diplomacy is based on.

Violence is very similar to war, but scaled to the individual. You are trying to get someone to do what you want them to do, but just like diplomacy which is based on war, discussion and negotiation is based upon violence.

We do not resort to violence as the first option.

If family is engaged and involved, fine, but unengaged and uninvolved are off limits.

If we don’t want these people employed by us, be more careful in the screening process and make it clear that unamerican behavior is enough of a reason to fire someone.