I'm surrounded by people who see and agree that we are losing our country. The stolen election, the vaccine passports, the crashing dollar.... They know their children and grandchildren will have horrible lives....but they all seem to say what's the point worrying about it when there's nothing we can do about it?
Is there anyone else out there like me in mourning over all that we've already lost?
What a bunch of shameful weak americans we have become. The men who died for our freedom and people act like it was no big deal.
My heart is crushed. I'm so ashamed of some of my friends and family. My grandfather was a pearl harbor survivor, I lost uncle's in the Vietnam and Korean wars. And my family still has this disgraceful "well what can you do" attitude. I have lost all respect for them.
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A caveat if I may. Your relatives who went to war all went with a draft system in place. Large numbers of guys were going whether they wanted to or not. Its easy to stand up and be part of an existing system that has government approval.
What we're dealing with is something completely different. As Catherine Austin Fitts says the truth is complex. It takes a lot of time and energy to understand and many people don't have it. That's why Q said we were in the majority and Trump had rallies else we feel alone.
Many people have a hard time visualizing collective action outside of an established organization and because of their school programming, can't function without a leader or external rewards.
Good points