I just looked for the video on ytube and it looks like they edited it at the 16:17 mark to make it 49 seconds shorter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu0THJ58yhk
Use cash or barter as much as possible.
Favor Mom and Pop stores over big box corporations.
Grow food, and/or establish relationships with those who do.
Get your finances in order.
Cut spending in order to reduce debt.
Take an inventory of the blessings you already have before pursuing what you don't.
Have meaningful conversations with people instead of watching TV.
Keep honing your discernment skills in order to fend off propaganda.
Take responsibility for your health.
Detox yourself off of junk and pills.
Recognize that we've all been lied to and brainwashed.
See possibilities instead of doom.
I recall the 2016 election when all the smug CBC assholes devolved into children having a tantrum as Trump's win became less and less impossible. It was delicious to listen to over the radio (no tv or interweb at that time), so I can only imagine how hilarious it would be to see.
From the Snopes debunking of this story, they claim there are no satanic products on Target's shelves:
"Viral photographs of Abprallen products depicting the demon Baphomet and the text "Satan respects pronouns," for example, were genuine, but came from the designer's own shop and were not connected to the Target partnership. "
Then, they claim the artist is NOT a satanist with this quote from him:
"Satanists don't actually believe in Satan, he is merely used as a symbol of passion, pride, and liberty. He means to you what you need him to mean. So for me, Satan is hope, compassion, equality, and love. So, naturally, Satan respects pronouns. He loves all LGBT+ people. I went with a variation of Baphomet for this design, a deity who themself is a mixture of genders, beings, ideas, and existences. They reject binary stereotypes and expectations."
Thanks Snopes, you really cleared that up.
We'll give you a nreak this time.