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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I'll be honest, ever since November 3rd I've been doing my best to red-pill friends, contact elected officials, etc. But It feels like I'm just treading water and if normies are indeed waking up it's hard for me to tell personally. The time for complaining to politicians is certainly over for me, and I've given up trying to point out the obvious to those that are asleep. This won't be solved that way, I think deep down we all know this. But who will take the next step? We're in the Intolerable Acts 2.0 it seems.
Civil disobedience and leading by example being the ticket is my conclusion after this little rant.