A frenly schizophrenic frog once observed, "I'm not saying our best option is 30 guys on a mountain starting a several hundred year long campaign to retake the West, but it's a better plan than vote harder."
The calls for revolution are tiresome. I've yet to see anyone willing or capable of leading such an effort who actually understand what it entails, much less anyone with the vision for what comes after. 30 guys on a mountain ain't gonna cut it. There are still options on the table besides "vote harder". The hard work might not be fun but it's a heck of a lot more pleasant than what a violent revolution would entail. It may still come to that at some point, but anyone eager for a revolution doesn't understand what it involves.
've yet to see anyone willing or capable of leading such an effort who actually understand what it entails,
Not even "what it entails" (by which I assume you mean what the results would be, as results of the revolution are almost always bad), but even "how to do it".
Continuing to bang ones head against a wall after 80 years of the wall only getting harder is demoralizing. One must acknowledge that operating within the confines of a system conciously engineered for your destruction is a losing strategy. Patiently waiting on the couch for some messiah to come along that only requires you to check a box in a voting booth is paralyzing. Recognizing that you must be an unrestrained agent of order in a world of chaos should be a revitalizing feeling for Faustian Man.
It's not blackpilled to lack faith in the GOP. If anything, having faith in them is the pathway to a lot of depression and anxiety when they inevitably "fail" at doing the things you were duped into believing they wanted to do.
You don't hate the GOP enough. You think you do, but you don't.
I already vehemently despise how weak, corrupt and spineless most of these politicians are. Just hating them more doesn't change anything.
We need to replace all of the weak and corrupt politicians in the GOP with competent America first fighters over time.
This won't be easy but what other option do we have?
A frenly schizophrenic frog once observed, "I'm not saying our best option is 30 guys on a mountain starting a several hundred year long campaign to retake the West, but it's a better plan than vote harder."
The calls for revolution are tiresome. I've yet to see anyone willing or capable of leading such an effort who actually understand what it entails, much less anyone with the vision for what comes after. 30 guys on a mountain ain't gonna cut it. There are still options on the table besides "vote harder". The hard work might not be fun but it's a heck of a lot more pleasant than what a violent revolution would entail. It may still come to that at some point, but anyone eager for a revolution doesn't understand what it involves.
30 guys on a mountain is how the Reconquista started.
How does "a several hundred year long campaign" translate to "a violent revolution"?
Not even "what it entails" (by which I assume you mean what the results would be, as results of the revolution are almost always bad), but even "how to do it".
I really hate blackpilled idiots.
I am convinced some of you are undercover leftists sent here to demoralize the right into laying down and surrendering to despair.
Continuing to bang ones head against a wall after 80 years of the wall only getting harder is demoralizing. One must acknowledge that operating within the confines of a system conciously engineered for your destruction is a losing strategy. Patiently waiting on the couch for some messiah to come along that only requires you to check a box in a voting booth is paralyzing. Recognizing that you must be an unrestrained agent of order in a world of chaos should be a revitalizing feeling for Faustian Man.
It's not blackpilled to lack faith in the GOP. If anything, having faith in them is the pathway to a lot of depression and anxiety when they inevitably "fail" at doing the things you were duped into believing they wanted to do.