This one is for the Fed boys watching.
Romans 12: 17-21
Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.
Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.
Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head.
Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
Us men are unable to properly administer vengeance, for it rarely corrects behavior, and it frequently brings forth further violence. With our imperfections, it is not our burden to cast vengeance onto those who wrong us, for only the Lord knows how, when, and what degree this karma shall be enacted upon those who've gravely sinned.
I admit I've struggled with this for the longest time. But since I came upon this passage it really shined a light. As much as many of us want to go forth and lynch each of these corrupt people who've ruined our livelihoods and the lives of children especially, we should not let it obstruct our faith in the Lord to make it all right.
Bible in one hand, popcorn in the other. As the white hats work deeply with the Lord, there's no reason for us to even get involved other than voting and meming.
You fed boys watching our forums, you'll get your comeuppance. Just you wait.
Real talk: people have been longing for a collapse for decades. Hell, I sounded just like you 10 years ago. The energy online in 2012 was actually more intense than today as Obama reached peak authoritarian and crypto exploded and the repercussions of the Great Recession were being felt in force. At least online, the Civil War 2 and World War 3 talk was just as common 10 years ago. I'm sure it was even more common in the 1970s offline during the last recession, gas crisis, cold war, etc.
If COVID didn't do it I seriously doubt it's ever gonna happen. People like to fantasize about The Collapse because, ironically, it gives you an excuse to stop worrying about your future.
Matthew 6:34 “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”
I was so ignorant that I liked Obama at the time. Until I heard about the IRS targeting conservatives and saw the witness being investigated not answer the questions. Then the affordable care act sealed the deal that these people are communists who must have teamed up with the medical/insurance industry. Then found out McCarthy was right all along. When 2015 came around I was ready for Trump. Found out about the Q movement right before the 2020 election because my libtard cousin kept calling me QAnon which I thought was a controlled op to make sensible people look bad. So here I am! I get banned everywhere on the internet, but this is the only place I made a second account, I like it here!
That being said, you are probably correct ( I hope you are ). Admittedly I do like to fantasize about the collapse.
Lmao I actually have an excuse for voting for Obama: some people in my class bribed me with a candy bar to vote for him. Of course, I never paid attention to politics until after I graduated college and now kinda regret it in retrospect.
I still didn't really take politics seriously until Trump won. Tim Pool said it best, "I always assumed voting didn't matter and elections were rigged until Trump, the guy who definitely was NOT 'supposed' to win, won."
The collapse is coming. The roarin’ 20s caused a bubble, the popping of which caused the 1929 crash and a depression that was at least as long as the period of money printing that had caused it. I say “at least” because that depression was cut short by WW2 and more money printing. After WW2, another depression was avoided by printing money. When France recognized what was happening and started cleaning out America’s vaults, they closed the gold window and then commenced serious money printing to stave off a depression from all the earlier avoided depressions plus a further depression from the money printing to avoid those depressions. This caused the dot com bubble and crash, but to avoid a depression they printed more money and dumped it all on housing. This caused another bubble and crash, but to avoid a depression for that plus everything that happened before they printed even more money. That caused a literal everything bubble which popped sep 2019 with the repo crisis, the response to which was immediately print yet more money, plus covid a mere coincidental three months later. Then, to avoid a mega depression from all of the above plus another regular depression from their response to covid (which was always just the flu), guess what they did? Yes, they printed more money. You are here.
We not only never finished the 1929 depression, we never experienced any of the depressions for any of the money printing since then. We’re not just headed for a collapse, we’re headed for an absolute implosion.
President Trump’s EO about confiscating the property of people caught trafficking or enslaving people is relevant. They will seize much of the creditors’ property, namely, loans. And they’ll cancel them. The apparent wealth of the banks, the pensions, the governments, the big corps, the royals, and more, will evaporate, and most of us will essentially be let off the hook. But that will just prevent us going through a depression and upheaval that would put us back to the stone ages. We’re definitely headed for a new dark age though. Which is a good thing, it was (and will be) only a dark age for “them.”
I guess when I hear "collapse" I think of no more government for the foreseeable future. I don't count the Great Depression as a collapse
That’s what it will feel like to those of us who lived under what we have now. There will be no money for the government to pay for anything. We’ll all be left alone.
I think many people who enjoy dreaming about a complete collapse of the system or Civil War 2 believe that they will be better off in those situations than they are now. Because they might have built up a large survival pantry (a good idea, no matter what scenario you imagine) or because they've bought some gold and believe they'll be multimillionaires when the Fed is abolished and such. They think they're going to suddenly become part of the "haves" instead of the "have-nots".
It's also nice to think that all your actions and beliefs will finally be legitimized and you'd be redeemed in the eyes of your loved ones who don't share your view points. Suddenly skills that may seem archaic and unappreciated (hunting, gardening and canning, basic handyman work) will once again be not only useful, but necessary to survival.
And let's not forget the sheer glee in imagining people who don't share your opinions about these things ( and who would certainly be unprepared and incapable of surviving a collapse of society) dying or suffering horribly. And yes, I 100% believe that a large number of people think like this, based on conversations I've had with people who look forward to the collapse of society.
Obviously there will be other reasons why people like to fantasize about the collapse of society, but these seem to be some of the most common among people who like to talk about it online.
Yep. Fantasizing about collapse is a massive cope and I'm always shocked that more people don't recognize it