We are by nature conservative and I would argue it's time to stop being that way.... At least publicly speaking. We need people to not just stand out in front of the capital and give speeches, we need to be in the faces of these legislators that we elected.
Keep up the good work brother. I'm out of Twin cities also and I see it all the time.... Nowadays I go into the most liberal place possible and make them tell me to put my mask on. Some purple hair at a game store the other day missed out on a couple hundred $ worth of purchases because of her being a dumbass... What's going to buy a bunch of games for the nieces and nephews... Decided to go elsewhere
Join doath keepers this summer, in the midwest. I'm finding absolutely zero organization or coordination. Really frustrating to me. Certainly won't be renewing... As for the proud boys... Well let's just say some pretty solid dudes.
As a guy that deployed to Basra, Iraq, I am very happy to hear this! I was lucky enough to have been part of the small church on base that was built their by Chaplain Morris. Got to hear a lovely choir for a few hours. God Bless you amazing people, stay strong, and keep teaching Americans about what REAL OPPRESSION is... so many of our fellow countrymen have no clue what it is...
Good on you brother. I have a Hindu wife that is conservative phosho, voted for the first time as a new American Citizen, but wouldn't vote for president... did the downvote, but wouldn't choose a president not that it would matter here in MN. Her concern was about policy against her home country... w/e. she's conservative, and checks the box for me as a Christian being "equally yoked." It's challenging with my uber-Christian family, but the way our daughter is raised shows the truth of the matter. Either way, as a MAN, keep doing the hard work of living by example. keep cleaning it up, keep doing better, holding her accountable (hopefully as her loving father would) and of course keep up the red-pilling. Your progress is a motivation to myself. Thanks much brother.
You can take a commie out of communism, but you can't take the communism out of a commie.