One man, sits alone watching the betrayal of his country
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THATS A FRUSTRATED FROG 🐸
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The reason why many here still says "This ain't the the precipice yet" is because ya'll have been conditioned to tolerate too much BS which is exactly what the enemy wants while they keep pushing the boundary further.
No. It’s because the quality of life for normies hasn’t completely tanked yet. They still have jobs and can put food on the table. Most of the population still has faith in institutions.
In the mean time I am trying to get people to vote for Semi Bird for the Governorship of Washington. Also directing people to Seattle looks like shit on Instagram so they can see the damage the woke judges and homeless industrial complex has done. Maybe if we get enough votes we can override the rigging.
Otherwise what else are we supposed to do? I am gonna charge my local congressman’s office? I am gonna attack the Federal Reserve?
Big change and revolutions don’t happen until a sizable amount of the population loses complete faith in institutions and they see so other alternatives.
Normies still believe in elections and American exceptionalism. Until their quality of life really starts to tank nothing will change.
You maybe at the precipice but normies are not. This is the path the white hats chose. I disagree with it but I am not in charge. I have no faith in normies.
I've been at the precipice since 1991. You're absolutely right. Also, to reiterate, we do not instigate violence. [They] are trying to poke us into reacting with violence.
Damn and I thought I was a long hauler being awake since 2011
Invading Iraq for Kuwait did it for me. And everyone I knew was screaming, "But the Iraqis are throwing babies from incubators!"
1985 for me. "None dare call it a conspiracy" book by Allen 1972. 85 is when I read it.
Ah! I read "Who Will Tell The People" by William Greider in the late 80's. It was a book my mother had to read in college. As a child, I read "Guadalcanal Diary" and first-hand accounts of the Vietnam War, because my parents would just drop me off at the library while they ran errands. I soon realized that "war is a racket."
I was trying to find it in Scribd, but it is in some weird language.
I have gotten so VERY good at reacting with FACTS. Before I respond to anything now, I will look it up.
Super important!