I feel like shit is getting crazier by the day now. Is this just the last push for their total takeover or is this a last ditch effort for them to squeeze the juice before the lights come on? Not to doom, but I feel it's 50-50 at this point. Just me?
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You can't tell people, you have to SHOW them.
Dude the amount of people here who are totally unaware of the trans agenda in schools is insane.
I am so thankful Joe Rogan has brought on a lot of guests who talk about it and making thousands of people more aware.
I don’t know how has a parent you could ever vote Dem with this stuff going on.
After the election/election fall out the wife and I are gonna start trying for a baby. I am not even a parent yet and the stuff terrifies me.
We have thought about homeschooling, how much money we would need to send them to a private school or moving to Eastern Washington where it won’t be as crazy.
But I will never send my kid to a public school in the Seattle area.
This LGBTQ crap is now a top 3 issue for me.
Feel your pain, fren. We live in the Peoples' Republic of Northern Virginia, bordering on D.C. We are literally surrounded by the sleepiest, most retarded, lockstep libs that you can conjure up.
Even if there WERE a precipice(s), and even if justice were brought to so many of the wrongs in this country....I swear, these mofos will still stare slack-jawed at the telescreen, watiting for the appropriate instructions, while they hold out their effing arms for the next booster.
We're done trying to cope...making our plans to escape in the next year or so. I don't want to/can't live near or amidst these tards any longer.
Where are you moving to?
Best of luck, anon.
This makes me so sad to hear about DFW...I figured there were more libs there given that it's a city, but WOW. I wouldn't have thought it would be that bad in TX. Of course, our youngest has lived in Austin for a couple years now, and assures us that it's mostly turned into SF/LA East.
Honestly, I feel like (despite growing up in the Northeast), that my wife and I are "spiritual Texans." We'd love to live near the beach in retirement...but I don't think TX has many good "retirement" beach areas, from what I've read?
In any event, again -- I'm so glad y'all have a plan, and can act on it to get away from the nonsense.