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dropbear 1 point ago +2 / -1

What's that saying? Hope for the best but prepare for the worst.

I'm not sure anyone will do anything about the worst at this point, but clinging on to hope isn't bad, getting complacent and rolling over is.

Wholehearted agree on the organizing.

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dropbear 2 points ago +2 / -0

You'll never convince everyone you're right, to aim for that is folly. Even Washington and his compatriots had to accept this fact.

You can do every right like Trump did with his peace deals and the msm will still twist it to their ends. There's no winning if you play by their game.

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dropbear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Random is okay if it actually achieves anything ie removes key pieces from the board, look at guerilla movements. This did not, this was a wakeup call for those clinging on to peace, nothing more, nothing less.

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dropbear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which is commendable but if you look at the USSR, which frankly these commies have more in common with in terms of ideology than that Germany, they didn't allow farmers and so on like the kulaks to live independent of the system. They actively went up into those areas and after them.

They'll do it again. They'll come after you. They'll go after the Amish too I bet. It worked in the USSR and in China.

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dropbear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not just users, you need the normies to stop even viewing their websites and thinking they're somehow representative of public sentiment, that's the real power behind these propaganda machines. Let the radical commies and the bots entertain each other, alone.

The problem is the political class want to herd the normies onto these websites by giving them no alternative. The censorship is bad now, it'll only get worse and worse the more desperate they get.

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dropbear 2 points ago +2 / -0

85% for buying at least some of the MSM narrative? I can see it, I know lots of people that think the election was stolen and then somehow think the media will tell them the truth about other things, albeit I'm noticing the number like that go down with each passing day. Even among elderly friends and family, some have started to turn out altogether saying they can't stand the 24/7 propaganda.

But I doubt it's 85% they have total sway over. Remember, according to polls one in two think the election was stolen, going up to 70% with some polls. Many people are awake and angry. You only need a few % of Trump supporters to have millions of belligerents.

The question is: what will come of it.

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dropbear 1 point ago +1 / -0

The problem with Jan 6 is a lot of people thought Pence would pull through and that this could still be resolved by peaceful means.

It's going to be a lot harder now yes but everyone is awake at last. Or so I hope, maybe we'll be telling ourselves that in two months time.

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dropbear 3 points ago +3 / -0

They don't care about the actual number of users, they only care about narrative control and power. I bet if Twitter or Facebook were at serious risk of going under (the livelihoods of the ones behind the scenes more specifically, I bet they don't give a damn about low level employees) the first people there to bail them out will be congressmen and congresswomen. That's the whole point of 'too big to fail'

Fb, Twatter and Hollywood will stay propped up just the same as the msm has

Reddit has been overrun by bots, their only problem is human users tuning out, but they don't actually care as long as the feds can long term kill their competition via regulations and outright bans (like having service providers ditch them)

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dropbear 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's called marketing. If you tell normies interdimensional invaders that drink the blood of human children have overtaken all of politics (yes I know AJ tends to be hyperbolic), they'll laugh at you.

If you tell them our politicians are greedy corporate stooges, some of whom are pedophiles and some of whom turn a blind eye to the illegal organ trade, people will actually listen. Granted, many still deny the latter, but the pedophile thing is clear - Epstein, the house of lords in the UK.

Problem is the msm acts like these a) don't exist and b) if they do exist it's Trump not the politicians. But you have to remember a lot of the people on here broke free from the conditioning, I'm sure for some it was exactly these sorts of things among our political elite that led to them breaking free.

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dropbear 2 points ago +2 / -0

You may be right yet, I don't deny the right's organization has been bad so far since many didn't grasp the need for organization up until more recently, but the difference is many that marched on Washington still were clinging on to some small amount of trust in the establishment to do the right thing - look at how the majority trusted Pence.

The Boston tea party happened long before the actual revolution. Yes, we don't have as much time now nor will it be easy thanks to the nature of modern life, but we need to keep a little perspective.

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dropbear 21 points ago +21 / -0

This. The aim is to confuse and distort the truth.

'Yesterday things will be better than they were two days from now' - old communist joke

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dropbear 2 points ago +2 / -0

I get his point but he's acting like economic counterwarfare will work when they control all media, corporations and so on.

And yeah, you can try to live off the grid, but how long until they come after everyone doing that? This isn't the 1800s, they have spy satellites in the air and infrared if they need to track down any compounds.

What if the police turn and order you to return to civilization? How are you going to economic warfare your way out of that one?

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dropbear 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would've been more of a shit show if nobody turned up, in another timeline they'd have done the same (maybe even had antifa make up the entire rally if no one came). They're the masters of false flags.

But you know what, I'm glad, I'm glad everyone is wide awake now. Yes, keep spreading redpills far and wide, but we'll never wake up absolutely everyone, that's just not a realistic goal.

Right up until the end plenty of colonists served among the redcoats, Franklin's own son was a loyalist, the revolution still happened and Washington still won.

Washington was no darling either by modern standards, in the dead of night on Christmas he and his bayonet charged Hessian mercenaries in Trenton fighting for the British after the krauts spent the day before partying and drinking.

Had he not done that there would be no US. I bet he wasn't thinking: oh no, what will the British crown and all its subjects say about this! before the attack.

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dropbear 4 points ago +4 / -0

In Texas we still have actual rights to vote with voter ID laws.

For now....

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dropbear 2 points ago +2 / -0

darkest day

The msm act like history started with 2015.

They did this with the Christchurch shooter in New Zealand, said he got the worst punishment in their history (life in prison) - turns out they were still hanging murderers and rapists until the 60s, and deserters in WW1 were executed by firing squad.

It's plain and simple propaganda. They want us to forget the Boston Massacre, Pearl Harbor, D-Day, 9-11 and all other days like them so the normies think the worst day was when we dared to rise up against the government, nevermind the fact the US was built upon rising up against unjust tyranny.

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dropbear 3 points ago +3 / -0

I didn't expect that. Was a little concerned when he signed the 5k page bs.

To be fair they can argue to overturn stuff they signed if they didn't have time to read it. But yeah, we all know that wasn't going to happen there. Agreed on your point.

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dropbear 8 points ago +8 / -0

Registering as independent I can understand, it's symbolic, but I agree pede, it won't actually achieve anything - worst case they'll fudge the registration numbers and basta.

I'd add a fourth category, clinging on to hope no matter how irrational. Hope is fine but I for one am not placing mine in voting.

A family member was surprised they rigged the Georgia election (one who knows they rigged the presidential election) and I was just like: they just stole the presidential election, do you really think they wouldn't steal a smaller race after that? Still, said family member admitted not wanting to come to grips with the fact the third box is done and out.

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dropbear 1 point ago +1 / -0

He's good at saying the right things but doing you can forget about.

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dropbear 7 points ago +7 / -0

If there's one thing commies are good at, it's devouring their own.

It's like sharks, they'll eat each other in the womb, they'll eat their own babies moments after giving birth to them, nobody ever calls sharks pussy little bitches, only monsters.

For all the commies claiming that disabled people will be well cared for and looked after in communist society, that couldn't be farther from the truth. Scarcity always comes with communism, only in capitalism do we have the privilege not to devour the weak - after ww2 the Soviet Union's streets were filled with homeless veterans, most disabled in some way or another due to their injuries.

What did the USSR do? Well, the severely disabled couldn't work (thus were of no use) and considered an "eyesore", in short, they made them look bad so they sent them all to the gulags to die. This has since been cleaned up in both Russian history and western sources to make the USSR look better, but having spoken to older Russians it did happen. The streets went from being full of homeless disabled veterans to empty almost overnight. They never came back.

Those who were lucky enough to only be mildly disabled were sent to work in factories and so on like everyone else. They had it 'good' by comparison, they survived.

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dropbear 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's like the Soviet Union and Maoist China, install your own into positions of power in other parts of the bloc, give them a little freedom and leeway so people fall in line, then march them all right into your hands. By the time the masses realize their leaders are compromised, it's too late.

Same happened to the Incas with their nobility and the Spanish.

It's the remnants of the original US revolutionary and pioneer culture the Marxists have been trying to subvert entirely that helped prevent us from falling for it. The Russians and the Chinese of the time both came out of other dictatorships when the commies took over, they never got a chance to taste freedom like we did, they had no chance. The Germans are the same, they go marching in lockstep with whatever power figure turns up, ie Merkel at present.

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dropbear 1 point ago +1 / -0

The same people who start countless pointless wars complaining about 'violence' lol

We all know this is just a preemptive excuse to crack down on citizens

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dropbear 28 points ago +28 / -0

Ironic yet unsurprising to see the leftists 180 and say: well she shouldn't have been doing things to make them shoot her.

You know, the exact argument they all ree at when a criminal pulls a gun on cops, but hey, it was never about facts, only feels.

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