So some pedes have been complaining, and I believe we should listen to them.
Many of us are safe in red states, and don't see the evil which has infected our federal gov't except when we travel, or have to directly intereact with the feds. Some have to deal with it at work some, but not in any great way.
Many people, however, including those who have not woken up, are embroiled in it. I don't want to make it out to be bigger than it is, but there are millions who are trapped by this, and don't see a way out. some are dying, literally. Most of us have lost family or friends to the jab, flu, or violence by the terrorists BLM, ANTIFA, Leftists, Progressives, etc.
WW3 is not just an information war, there are very real components to it, and millions have died so far.
I think it would be helpful to figure out ways to help those in the trenches, rather than just be safe here in the home land carrying on with life, business, etc.
Getting involved in local politics/school/gov't is important, but that doesn't consume all my time, I've got lots more hopium and winning to burn off.
For example, what can be done to help California, for example? I want the recall to succeed, I want them to get an audit. I believe they are and have been red, but what can be done to help save them?
(and no, I'm not buying a war bond).
BLM has infected the minds of parents and children where I live. My own children have been at the receiving end of white-hate for years now.
Getting invovled locally would just paint a bigger target on our backs because we're literally the minority on this matter. No, not like "they just want you to think you're the minority", no. Like, literally, most people bought the Critical Race Theory/1619 Project/BLM propaganda. BLM marched right down our street last Summer.
I'm not really sure what to do. Even our local shops are owned by leftists/Marxists.
The whole "shop local", "get involved in local politics" thing is a lost cause here and it's very defeating. If one of you has any good ideas, I'm all ears. Moving isn't an option because of the VA loan requirements and also a custody issue with the other parent.
Thanks for the acknowledgment, OP.