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Ragnar_Danneskjold 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a day where regular Americans made the Elites remember they exist, even for a few hours. To Cuck, that is a day of infamy.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 1 point ago +1 / -0

I deleted my Facebook over 10 years ago. I never created a Twitter or any other social media account.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 8 points ago +8 / -0

I will believe someone isn't part of that cabal after they deliver a real tangible win for our side. All these personalities Tweeting all these promises and claims, and so far exactly zero of them have produced results. I'll throw my support behind the first one to produce real results in hand. I'm entirely through with believing Tweets about what they've seen or what they plan or what they think is going to happen. Tell me what you've done and accomplished after you've pulled it off. Until then, they can all shut the fuck up.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 12 points ago +12 / -0

I think that's the real clincher, and the biggest difference between the 1770s and now. Life now is comfortable. And our rulers have figured out the precise level of comfort necessary to keep people from wanting to make a fuss about anything. Back in the day, when you were shitting in an outhouse in sub-freezing temperatures, or half your kids died from the pox, and you were scrubbing fireplace soot from every surface in the house four times a week before heading outside to shovel up cow shit for fertilizer, life was hard and miserable most of the time already. So the idea of fighting for something better wasn't that big of a stretch. Now we all have central heating and flushing toilets and big screen TVs with Netflix and have food delivered to our doors with a few touches on our phone screens. As long as we can keep all that, the State knows they can turn whatever screws it wants so long as you keep feeling like fighting for something better will make your own life harder and less comfortable.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, yes really. The fact is the average person does not ever want to see a command line interface or have to modify configuration files or any of that. They want to double click on a button labeled "internet" and suddenly there's the internet. For all of the things Linux is good at, there are still way to many little annoying quirks that keep it from achieving that real seamless ease of use that the average person really wants. And we know they want it because they keep using Microsoft products that are buggy and fail all the time, but they appear to work, so people choose them because they're easier. People use Apple products despite being nerfed walled-garden Playskool versions of things because it's easy. Linux hasn't pulled that off. And even 99% of the way there isn't enough. There's always that "Oh it works fine but...". And that but is that your backlit laptop keyboard didn't light up because the driver file doesn't support that so you Vim your way into a configuration file and change a few lines to get it to work, or your Wifi doesn't work every time you turn it on so you had to create a blacklist file to tell it to skip over some commands that were inadvertently shutting it off on boot, or dozens of other tiny little quirks that generally in and of themselves are not a big deal, but they are annoying. And annoying is generally one of the quickest ways to turn someone off. The internet could break on your Windows laptop several times a week, but all you have to do is run "Troubleshoot problems" and it fixes itself or you can have it be broken on your Linux machine, and if you edit some files and find a repository with out of date driver files that still work and force it to use one of those, it fixes it permanently but you have to do it in terminal. The average person will choose to live with Windows breaking their internet over and over as long as the "fix" is quick and easy rather than wade into the scary intimidating Linux stuff, even if objectively it works way better. And the various teams that make Linux distros haven't quite figured that out yet. Ubuntu is close, way closer than most and damn near ready for the vast majority of people to use it seamlessly. But until they iron out those last few remaining "Well....you can do that, but you'd have to change this file and overwrite this one, and then change your boot configuration via GRUB, then make sure this script is set to run in the background on boot with elevated permissions...but other than that it all works", they're not going to achieve that true Windows replacement status.

Same with phones. If you're on Android, you can probably have a de-Googled OS tonight. But when people start reading "Well first you have to follow these steps to enable Developer Mode, then see if the 5th to last digit in the model number is an X or a Q, if it is you need Odin 3.14, if it's Y or W, you need Odin 3.12, and if it's anything else, you need Kingroot. Then you need to download adb tools and reboot your phone into fastboot, and make sure you wipe Davlik Cache, but make sure you don't do that before having the sideloaded driver files running OR YOU WILL BRICK YOUR PHONE"...and then they see there are another 20 steps just like that after that, several of them with YOU WILL BRICK YOUR PHONE IF YOU... warnings, and people get scared and say fuck it.

That's how it is with a lot of this stuff. It's all possible. It's just a pain in the ass. Certainly doable, but just enough quirks and complicated steps to follow to get it to do exactly what you need that people say fuck it and go with Windows or iOS. It might be a censored, nerfed, retarded, buggy, slow, mess that sends all of your data back to Micorsoft or Apple...but it's easy. And most people choose "easy" over "good" 10 times out of 10.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 2 points ago +2 / -0

Funny, and true. But I do wonder what the world would look like if Patriots in the 1770s had said "No, we can't muster in Lexington, that's exactly what the King wants us to do so he can crack down even harder".

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 4 points ago +4 / -0 (edited)

Linux is already available for PC. It's just a pain in the ass for most people.

There are also versions of Android that are complete de-Googlefied and truly open-source. The only clincher is you need a physical phone that has an unlocked bootloader that you can overwrite the stock OS and Google bullshit with.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 2 points ago +2 / -0

While the 'rallies' mentioned are almost certainly Leftist-organized false flags, I do get the feeling sometimes that an awful lot of us would have been saying "Nah mate, don't muster in Lexington or Concord, that's just what the King wants you to do so he can crack down even more".

At some point this whole "if you fight your enemies, they win" thing needs to fall away.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 1 point ago +1 / -0

You realize those satellites are just carrying a signal right? They're not hosting anything. They're not resolving DNS queries. The internet is a hell of a lot more than just a connection between several computers, whether that's a copper wire or a RF signal to a satellite.

The Enemy controls the internet. All of it. And they only need to control any one of the stops along the way this text makes between my computer and your screen. You can connect to Starlink all you want and if there is no way to make your browser turn 'thedonald.win' or 'gab,com' into a pathway to a computer hosting those website files and able to send them on their way back to you, it doesn't much matter how that denied request got to the Enemy server that denied it.

It's not a joke when they say "just build your own internet". That's what we'd have to do.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 1 point ago +1 / -0

Of course they can. You realize the Enemy controls the actual backbone of the entire internet right? All of the actual hardware, the lines on poles and underground, the DNS servers, etc, all of it. They can take any site down they want.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 3 points ago +4 / -1

and the time gets here and nothing happens.

That's been the theme of the past two months.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 9 points ago +10 / -1

"If you don't submit to your enemies, they win"

Cram it.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same as it is to the other several dozen of high-profile personalities Tweeting lots of claims and promises over the past few months: I'll believe it when there's a tangible win in hand. Not before.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 2 points ago +2 / -0

Save yourself the work of going directly to Gab and get the fuck off social media.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 2 points ago +2 / -0

Which to people experienced with running bot farms, is not hard to circumvent. How do you think all those spam calls with local area codes and a recorded "we're calling you about your car's extended warranty" are made? Faking genuine-seeming phone numbers isn't difficult to do for actual bot farmers and hackers. Parler just filters out normies who try to sign up with their Google Voice number.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you're using social media at all, you've already lost.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 2 points ago +2 / -0

But I have to disagree with you on Mark Levin. I've listened to him for years. But he just said that those who entered the Capitol should be arrested and charged.

And I am more than willing to entertain the debate about who should or should not be shut out and ignored....after we've defeated the Left. When the entire political landscape is nothing but various degrees of conservatives and libertarians debating on how Right leaning ideas should be implemented, I am going to be happy to live in that world. Until then, aim downrange at the Left. Not to the side at your own team.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 3 points ago +4 / -1

Keep believing that if it makes you feel better. But you'd do well to take a cool head and calm yourself and prepare for a 'worst case' scenario just in case.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 3 points ago +3 / -0

The emotional catharsis and false feeling that they were winning something when they fought with the Left on Twitter or tried to "Redpill normies" on Facebook.

The pretend fights gave them the same sensation a real meaningful fight would have and lulled them into being satisfied with only that. That's the reason, whether they admit it or not.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 9 points ago +9 / -0

Voting isn't a thing anymore. Sure it is on paper, but it's as real and meaningful as the British monarchy; something we'll keep around for nostalgia and the pretense of former greatness, but entirely meaningless in any real sense.

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Ragnar_Danneskjold 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not for long unfortunately.

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