Oh, the collapse of our big cities, especially SF, most definitely IS connected to Q. But in the long run, our civilization will be held together by We The People in flyover country, just the same as it has been throughout Western Civilization.
When ancient Rome fell, the provinces continued to thrive in agriculture and many other metrics. Any time a great empire falls, mankind rises to the occasion and moves on. The cities need us "smelly Walmart people" a LOT MORE than we need the cities.
The loss of SF (or LA, or Seattle, or Chicago, or....) is a sad event, but we here in flyover country will adapt quickly and move on.
Friends of mine who have moved here (east Tennessee) from Chicago and Long Island, NY, say the same thing. No real desire to go back, and they find it hard to believe that such a place as "God's country" here could even exist today, coming as they did from such barbaric and soulless places.
Oh, the collapse of our big cities, especially SF, most definitely IS connected to Q. But in the long run, our civilization will be held together by We The People in flyover country, just the same as it has been throughout Western Civilization.
When ancient Rome fell, the provinces continued to thrive in agriculture and many other metrics. Any time a great empire falls, mankind rises to the occasion and moves on. The cities need us "smelly Walmart people" a LOT MORE than we need the cities.
The loss of SF (or LA, or Seattle, or Chicago, or....) is a sad event, but we here in flyover country will adapt quickly and move on.
yep.. during the Dark Ages, cities were abandoned. The Cabal is about to turn them into concentration camps, from the looks of it.
Although I live in Florida now, being a California native, it stings A LOT when I look in the review mirror.
Friends of mine who have moved here (east Tennessee) from Chicago and Long Island, NY, say the same thing. No real desire to go back, and they find it hard to believe that such a place as "God's country" here could even exist today, coming as they did from such barbaric and soulless places.