It's getting pretty scary on Oahu. My husband and I have a small business here and refuse to get the shot. We would love to stay and fight for our freedom but with a seven month old baby I'm afraid of the consequences of participating in any possible revolution, which may or may not come to fruition at this point.
Trusting the plan currently but at what point should we be getting the fuck out of dodge? We have plans to leave at the end of the year if things don't turn around. What should we do?
Not sure where else to turn. My husband asked me to post on here and get a temperature check/some advice from fellow patriots with more perspective.
Edit: Wow, I got stickied! Thanks to everyone for your opinions. We have our exit strategy in place. The main issue is the business we’ve worked so hard to build from the ground up. Moving away means starting over and that’s pretty soul crushing for us.
Thanks for your opinion on this. We have like-minded family and friends on the mainland where I’m from and we are connected here with those who think like us. There are massive protests which we do attend but the restrictions are only getting worse. There are rumors of camps being built on the west side of the island.
Ith, There are rumors of camps everywhere. So there is no escape from that as I see it. Hawaii is communist. As is Oregon, California, Nevada etc. Me, I would stay and fight. That is your home. There is no safe haven, only safer havens now. If the USA falls we are all in trouble. Advice is worth every penny you pay for it, though. All I can say is . You are not alone.
News for you buddy. Alabama ain't in trouble. We got welders that can affix full size machine guns to cars if the shit ever hits the fan. We got military men. Ex-military men. Entire platoons of em. A small armory in every home. Large amounts of private citizens owning body armor and anti-vehicle, anti-tank weaponry. We's good.
Sounds a lot like Florida, and a few other states I know of.
Wouldn’t you say the precipice is also kill a Commie day ? If we continue at this pace, many people will soon be left with nothing. And it’s not until we have lost everything, we are free to do anything.
I’m not alone by any means but nobody here is willing to truly fight at this point—blocking the streets is apparently out of the question, for example, and not a single lawyer wants to do anything to help. I know nearly 2000 small businesses that would sign up for a class action and no lawyer will take the case.