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Are any of us in a position to affect whatever is going to happen on a macro level over the next week? Unless Trump himself really is here, the answer is no.

We know what's going to happen if Biden gets in the White House. There's nothing we can do about it. The information war has never been more intense than it is right now and it's driving people here crazy. Just stop for a bit.

Use the next week to stock up on provisions. Withdraw some cash. Fill your fridge and freezer. Load up on some more ammo if you can find it. Get an extra gas can and keep it full. Maybe pick up a plate carrier. There's nothing else you can really do.

The stage is already set. At this point we can't impact what happens anymore. Everyone who can be has been red pilled. There's no more phone calls to make or emails to send. We can't find any more evidence that will convince a court to act. Any information we try and share may well just be disinformation unless it's from Trump himself.

Check in every now and then to see if there's a message from GEOTUS stickied, but otherwise just use what time we have before whatever is about to happen to prepare for the worst. Hopefully you won't need any of it, but right now that's all we can do.

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Text of the 13th Amendment:

Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Being conservative or a Trump supporter will be made illegal, with the punishment being enslavement to a BIPOC as the ultimate reparation. Since you can be committed to involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime, SCOTUS will interpret this as being absolutely Constitutional.

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This doesn't end with Trump.

The Imperial Government (Imperial, cause it's not Federal anymore) murdered a patriot who broke no laws and was legally present in the Capitol building attempting to petition the government for redress of her grievances, which that same government has denied every citizen the right to even be heard.

They opened fire. 4 Americans were killed that day. The Boston Massacre only claimed 3 American lives. There was no Continental Congress, no Army of the Potomac, no justice or liberty that day. But that was the spark that, more than 6 years later, lead to the Declaration of Independence after years of organizing at the end of a long train of abuses and usurpations.

Ashli's death will not be in vain. Do not be discouraged. This is not 1776, this is 1770. It took years to organize behind the scenes, with British troops quartered inside of our homes, before we could even begin to fight.

Remember this day, hold on to your anger, and get to work. But be smart. The Empire is inside our homes, but that didn't stop us 250 years ago and it won't stop us now if we learn and adapt.

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I keep seeing the same shills/cucks/doomers/etc getting massively downvoted and am curious if there's any mechanism for banning or suspending people who get enough down votes.

If you get -300 comment karma on one post alone you should probably be on probation or something. Is there anything at all like that?

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The British empire spans the entire world and has the biggest military every assembled. Thinking you can just pick up your muskets and topple an oppressive government that refuses to respect your rights or give you any say as it takes everything from you is just wishful thinking. Why don't you respect their laws and keep petitioning the King for redress of your grievances?

Imagine if we listened to these doomers 245 years ago. There's a lot of people here insisting we shouldn't resist tyranny because we'll get arrested or the oligarchs will go remote. None of this whining mentions anything our forefathers didn't have to deal with in 1775. They ignored the loyalists then and we should ignore them now.

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