Super Bowl is my hard limit. If it doesn't go down, I'll still hope like hell for March 4th or whatever the next supposed action is. But I will have to start living my life like a man who believes that nobody is coming to save us. There comes a certain point where you have to consider the possibility that the plan either somehow failed or was a weapon to pacify us from the start.
If I'm being honest, I'd say it's downright irresponsible and dangerous if the plan is actually still going down but all of the people whose lives are depending on this are left without even an occasional wink or something to tell them to hold the line.
I have to agree because in light of this flurry of Executive Orders, the average citizen now has to prepare for the possibility of not only job competition from illegals/visa holders both due to being currently being unemployed or soon to be unemployed, but also a massive attack on certain Rights and ways of life. Whether that preparation comes in the form of fortifying home gardens and financials, or trying their best to organize as a community, people need to prepare for the coming storm. Especially if it isn't the one for which we had hoped.
EXACTLY. Every one of us needs to, eventually, look forward and realize that this current path leads us to a moment where there is a knock at your door and someone telling you to hand over your guns (if you happen to be a gun owner). And in that moment, you will look over your shoulder at your kids, then back at the trannie-of-color standing at your door and decide right then and there what your ultimate path is going to be. If you say no and cause trouble, you will be gunned down in front of your children and they will be sent off to an indoctrination camp. If you say no peacefully you lose your guns and still may be gunned down, etc etc. Most people will opt for the last option and hand their guns over so that they can delay the inevitable in the hopes that a solution will come along. And it won't. Who knows, maybe if things go far enough, you will be removed from your home so that someone with a darker shade of skin can have your home because, you know, it's only fair, and if you say no, that's just your white privilege talking. And then you and your kids are out on the street and nobody cares.
If people don't start taking proactive steps toward exactly the things you've mentioned in your post, they are just sitting ducks and will be completely taken by surprise when that moment comes and nobody swoops in and says "Just kidding fren, I got you! We were just waiting so that you could understand how bad it can get!"
So, what's that thing we say around here? Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. I don't know what's going to happen and anyone who says they do are either lying or fooling themselves. But with every day that goes by, it sure is starting to seem like we aren't the side who's getting tired of winning. I'm hopeful that things will turn around and The Big Thing happens, but someone needs to at least throw us a fucking line to hold. We're kind of standing out here with our dicks in our hands.
Super Bowl is my hard limit. If it doesn't go down, I'll still hope like hell for March 4th or whatever the next supposed action is. But I will have to start living my life like a man who believes that nobody is coming to save us. There comes a certain point where you have to consider the possibility that the plan either somehow failed or was a weapon to pacify us from the start.
If I'm being honest, I'd say it's downright irresponsible and dangerous if the plan is actually still going down but all of the people whose lives are depending on this are left without even an occasional wink or something to tell them to hold the line.
I have to agree because in light of this flurry of Executive Orders, the average citizen now has to prepare for the possibility of not only job competition from illegals/visa holders both due to being currently being unemployed or soon to be unemployed, but also a massive attack on certain Rights and ways of life. Whether that preparation comes in the form of fortifying home gardens and financials, or trying their best to organize as a community, people need to prepare for the coming storm. Especially if it isn't the one for which we had hoped.
EXACTLY. Every one of us needs to, eventually, look forward and realize that this current path leads us to a moment where there is a knock at your door and someone telling you to hand over your guns (if you happen to be a gun owner). And in that moment, you will look over your shoulder at your kids, then back at the trannie-of-color standing at your door and decide right then and there what your ultimate path is going to be. If you say no and cause trouble, you will be gunned down in front of your children and they will be sent off to an indoctrination camp. If you say no peacefully you lose your guns and still may be gunned down, etc etc. Most people will opt for the last option and hand their guns over so that they can delay the inevitable in the hopes that a solution will come along. And it won't. Who knows, maybe if things go far enough, you will be removed from your home so that someone with a darker shade of skin can have your home because, you know, it's only fair, and if you say no, that's just your white privilege talking. And then you and your kids are out on the street and nobody cares.
If people don't start taking proactive steps toward exactly the things you've mentioned in your post, they are just sitting ducks and will be completely taken by surprise when that moment comes and nobody swoops in and says "Just kidding fren, I got you! We were just waiting so that you could understand how bad it can get!"
So, what's that thing we say around here? Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. I don't know what's going to happen and anyone who says they do are either lying or fooling themselves. But with every day that goes by, it sure is starting to seem like we aren't the side who's getting tired of winning. I'm hopeful that things will turn around and The Big Thing happens, but someone needs to at least throw us a fucking line to hold. We're kind of standing out here with our dicks in our hands.