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If you think there's nothing else you can do besides violence, then you're doing nothing more than simply making excuses to use violence.
There's plenty you can do to fight back. It does have an affect, even if you don't notice it immediately.
The evidence of that is that they had to steal an election because momentum against them had become so massive. 13 million more votes than 2016 is not some small amount.
Participating within the system to expose their corruption or to outright stop it is something anyone can do.
You seem to think it's a very binary choice. Either a person gets violent and goes wild trying to fight back, or they do absolutely nothing — it's not.

 
It might come as a surprise many, but this isn't 1945. Battles like what are taking place right now are battles of optics. Especially when the opposition controls every single consumer institution in the western world. Period.
They can and will make you and everyone else look like the actual bad guys and they will succeed. January 6th is the perfect example of this.
What happened on January 6th? Not much really. Some justifiably angry people went into the Capitol building, broke a few things, and stood around. A few police officers were supposedly assaulted by questionable people, while there were others who saved them from those people. A completely unarmed woman was murdered by a trigger happy cop who was looking for a reason to kill someone, and people just sort of left after.
Ignore the fact that Police literally ushered them in. We can also ignore that we know Antifa retards and even journalists from places like CNN helped instigate and try to set off the events.
Overall, it really was a big nothing burger compared to the 6+ months of nightly violence where cities burned, countless thousands were injured, billions in damage, etc. The one unifying overall result in the aftermath was what? The people you oppose actually celebrating and foaming at the mouth that they had gotten exactly what they wanted.

That said, how was it portrayed then and how has it been portrayed since?
As if it was the most horrifying event in American history. So much so, that they juxtapose it to 9/11 and still mention it at every opportunity 9+ months later.
Whether you, or anyone else for that matter, like it or not, we live in a time where "wars" are fought not with violence, but with information and optics. It's the reason that they're so vehemently adamant on internet censorship, hiding behind the guise of "stopping misinformation" or stating that it's a "threat to democracy."
They know and fear the gathering momentum against them because it has been working.
There's a very real reason that glowies and shills have been caught countless times trying to incite people into committing acts of violence. Attempting to provoke and antagonize, or inculcate fear and desperation into the communities where they infiltrate. Because they very much know that it serves their goals. They can take it, pull any and all context, plaster it on every single consumable piece of media in the entire world, and craft their "these are violent extremists" narrative for the average normie to sit there and eat up.
What happened with Governor Whitmer last year?
Some actual anarchists were plotting some weird attack on her. People who made it explicitly clear in videos that they hated conservatives, Trump, Democrats, the entire system. These were their own words — their manifestos, if you will.
How was it portrayed by not only the media, but the glowies themselves?
"These are violent right-wing Trump supporters."
Our own Federal police institutions are just as corrupt. Which is why they labeled people over a garage rope. It's why they investigated a truck who was rightfully in his lane, instead of the van who tried running him off the road because he got upset that someone took his spot.
All of these events are portrayed as "violent right-wingers."
But why has support for their opposition continued to grow since then?
Because people are doing the work. They're spreading the truth and using information to wage war against the lies of the establishment. It is working.
We didn't just get into this mess over night. This has taken literally decades of building up to get here. If you think it's simply going to solve itself within a year or two and poof, everything goes back to normal, then you're sadly mistaken.

We have all the tools we need. What we need is people to be much more proactive in using them and spreading information. Because in this war, information is your weapon — until the time comes that they try to disarm you.

 

Anyway, I type really fast so any sort of rant can get out of hand. My bad, man.
I hope you enjoy your day and are doing well.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If you think there's nothing else you can do besides violence, then you're doing nothing more than simply making excuses to use violence.
There's plenty you can do to fight back. It does have an affect, even if you don't notice it immediately.
The evidence of that is that they had to steal an election because momentum against them had become so massive. 13 million more votes than 2016 is not some small amount.
Participating within the system to expose their corruption or to outright stop it is something anyone can do.
You seem to think it's a very binary choice. Either a person gets violent and goes wild trying to fight back, or they do absolutely nothing — it's not.

 
It might come as a surprise many, but this isn't 1945. Battles like what are taking place right now are battles of optics. Especially when the opposition controls every single consumer institution in the western world. Period.
They can and will make you and everyone else look like the actual bad guys and they will succeed. January 6th is the perfect example of this.
What happened on January 6th? Not much really. Some justifiably angry people went into the Capitol building, broke a few things, and stood around. A few police officers were supposedly assaulted by questionable people, while there were others who saved them from those people. A completely unarmed woman was murdered by a trigger happy cop who was looking for a reason to kill someone, and people just sort of left after.
Ignore the fact that Police literally ushered them in. We can also ignore that we know Antifa retards and even journalists from places like CNN helped instigate and try to set off the events.
Overall, it really was a big nothing burger compared to the 6+ months of nightly violence where cities burned, countless thousands were injured, billions in damage, etc. The one unifying overall result in the aftermath was what? The people you oppose actually celebrating and foaming at the mouth that they had gotten exactly what they wanted.

That said, how was it portrayed then and how has it been portrayed since?
As if it was the most horrifying event in American history. So much so, that they juxtapose it to 9/11 and still mention it at every opportunity 9+ months later.
Whether you, or anyone else for that matter, like it or not, we live in a time where "wars" are fought not with violence, but with information and optics. It's the reason that they're so vehemently adamant on internet censorship, hiding behind the guise of "stopping misinformation" or stating that it's a "threat to democracy."
They know and fear the gathering momentum against them because it has been working.
There's a very real reason that glowies and shills have been caught countless times trying to incite people into committing acts of violence. Attempting to provoke and antagonize, or inculcate fear and desperation into the communities where they infiltrate. Because they very much know that it serves their goals. They can take it, pull any and all context, plaster it on every single consumable piece of media in the entire world, and craft their "these are violent extremists" narrative for the average normie to sit there and eat up.
What happened with Governor Whitmer last year?
Some actual anarchists were plotting some weird attack on her. People who made it explicitly clear in videos that they hated conservatives, Trump, Democrats, the entire system. These were their own words — their manifestos, if you will.
How was it portrayed by not only the media, but the glowies themselves?
"These are violent right-wing Trump supporters."
Our own Federal police institutions are just as corrupt. Which is why the labeled people over a garage rope. It's why they investigated a truck who was rightfully in his lane, instead of the van who tried running him off the road because he got upset that someone took his spot.
All of these events are portrayed as "violent right-wingers."
But why has support for their opposition continued to grow since then?
Because people are doing the work. They're spreading the truth and using information to wage war against the lies of the establishment. It is working.
We didn't just get into this mess over night. This has taken literally decades of building up to get here. If you think it's simply going to solve itself within a year or two and poof, everything goes back to normal, then you're sadly mistaken.

We have all the tools we need. What we need is people to be much more proactive in using them and spreading information. Because in this war, information is your weapon — until the time comes that they try to disarm you.

 

Anyway, I type really fast so any sort of rant can get out of hand. My bad, man.
I hope you enjoy your day and are doing well.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If you think there's nothing else you can do besides violence, then you're doing nothing more than simply making excuses to use violence.
There's plenty you can do to fight back. It does have an affect, even if you don't notice it immediately.
The evidence of that is that they had to steal an election because momentum against them had become so massive. 13 million more votes than 2016 is not some small amount.
Participating within the system to expose their corruption or to outright stop it is something anyone can do.
You seem to think it's a very binary choice. Either a person gets violent and goes wild trying to fight back, or they do absolutely nothing — it's not.

 
It might come as a surprise many, but this isn't 1945. Battles like what are taking place right now are battles of optics. Especially when the opposition controls every single consumer institution in the western world. Period.
They can and will make you and everyone else look like the actual bad guys and they will succeed. January 6th is the perfect example of this.
What happened on January 6th? Not much really. Some justifiably angry people went into the Capitol building, broke a few things, and stood around. A few police officers were supposedly assaulted by questionable people, while there were others who saved them from those people. A completely unarmed woman was murdered by a trigger happy cop who was looking for a reason to kill someone, and people just sort of left after.
Ignore the fact that Police literally ushered them in. We can also ignore that we know Antifa retards and even journalists from places like CNN helped instigate and try to set off the events.
Overall, it really was a big nothing burger compared to the 6+ months of nightly violence where cities burned, countless thousands were injured, billions in damage, etc. The one unifying overall result in the aftermath was what? The people you oppose actually celebrating and foaming at the mouth that they had gotten exactly what they wanted.

That said, how was it portrayed then and how has it been portrayed since?
As if it was the most horrifying event in American history. So much so, that they juxtapose it to 9/11 and still mention it at every opportunity 9+ months later.
Whether you, or anyone else for that matter, like it or not, we live in a time where "wars" are fought not with violence, but with information and optics. It's the reason that they're so vehemently adamant on internet censorship, hiding behind the guise of "stopping misinformation" or stating that it's a "threat to democracy."
They know and fear the gathering momentum against them because it has been working.
There's a very real reason that glowies and shills have been caught countless times trying to incite people into committing acts of violence. Attempting to provoke and antagonize, or inculcate fear and desperation into the communities where they infiltrate. Because they very much know that it serves their goals. They can take it, pull any and all context, plaster it on every single consumable piece of media in the entire world, and craft their "these are violent extremists" narrative for the average normie to sit there and lap up.
What happened with Governor Whitmer last year?
Some actual anarchists were plotting some weird attack on her. People who made it explicitly clear in videos that they hated conservatives, Trump, Democrats, the entire system. These were their own words — their manifestos, if you will.
How was it portrayed by not only the media, but the glowies themselves?
"These are violent right-wing Trump supporters."
Our own Federal police institutions are just as corrupt. Which is why the labeled people over a garage rope. It's why they investigated a truck who was rightfully in his lane, instead of the van who tried running him off the road because he got upset that someone took his spot.
All of these events are portrayed as "violent right-wingers."
But why has support for their opposition continued to grow since then?
Because people are doing the work. They're spreading the truth and using information to wage war against the lies of the establishment. It is working.
We didn't just get into this mess over night. This has taken literally decades of building up to get here. If you think it's simply going to solve itself within a year or two and poof, everything goes back to normal, then you're sadly mistaken.

We have all the tools we need. What we need is people to be much more proactive in using them and spreading information. Because in this war, information is your weapon — until the time comes that they try to disarm you.

 

Anyway, I type really fast so any sort of rant can get out of hand. My bad, man.
I hope you enjoy your day and are doing well.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If you think there's nothing else you can do besides violence, then you're doing nothing more than simply making excuses to use violence.
There's plenty you can do to fight back. It does have an affect, even if you don't notice it immediately.
The evidence of that is that they had to steal an election because momentum against them had become so massive. 13 million more votes than 2016 is not some small amount.
Participating within the system to expose their corruption or to outright stop it is something anyone can do.
You seem to think it's a very binary choice. Either a person gets violent and goes wild trying to fight back, or they do absolutely nothing — it's not.

 
It might come as a surprise many, but this isn't 1945. Battles like what are taking place right now are battles of optics. Especially when the opposition controls every single consumer institution in the western world. Period.
They can and will make you and everyone else look like the actual bad guys and they will succeed. January 6th is the perfect example of this.
What happened on January 6th? Not much really. Some justifiably angry people went into the Capitol building, broke a few things, and stood around. A few police officers were supposedly assaulted by questionable people, while there were others who saved them from those people. A completely unarmed woman was murdered by a trigger happy cop who was looking for a reason to kill someone, and people just sort of left after.
Ignore the fact that Police literally ushered them in. We can also ignore that we know Antifa retards and even journalists from places like CNN helped instigate and try to set off the events.
Overall, it really was a big nothing burger compared to the 6+ months of nightly violence where cities burned, countless thousands were injured, billions in damage, etc. The one unifying overall result in the aftermath was what? The people you oppose actually celebrating and foaming at the mouth that they had gotten exactly what they wanted.

That said, how was it portrayed then and how has it been portrayed since?
As if it was the most horrifying event in American history. So much so, that they juxtapose it to 9/11 and still mention it at every opportunity 9+ months later.
Whether you, or anyone else for that matter, like it or not, we live in a time where "wars" are fought not with violence, but with information and optics. It's the reason that they're so vehemently adamant on internet censorship, hiding behind the guise of "stopping misinformation" or stating that it's a "threat to democracy."
They know and fear what the gathering momentum against them because it has been working.
There's a very real reason that glowies and shills have been caught countless times trying to incite people into committing acts of violence. Attempting to provoke and antagonize, or inculcate fear and desperation into the communities where they infiltrate. Because they very much know that it serves their goals. They can take it, pull any and all context, plaster it on every single consumable piece of media in the entire world, and craft their "these are violent extremists" narrative for the average normie to sit there and lap up.
What happened with Governor Whitmer last year?
Some actual anarchists were plotting some weird attack on her. People who made it explicitly clear in videos that they hated conservatives, Trump, Democrats, the entire system. These were their own words — their manifestos, if you will.
How was it portrayed by not only the media, but the glowies themselves?
"These are violent right-wing Trump supporters."
Our own Federal police institutions are just as corrupt. Which is why the labeled people over a garage rope. It's why they investigated a truck who was rightfully in his lane, instead of the van who tried running him off the road because he got upset that someone took his spot.
All of these events are portrayed as "violent right-wingers."
But why has support for their opposition continued to grow since then?
Because people are doing the work. They're spreading the truth and using information to wage war against the lies of the establishment. It is working.
We didn't just get into this mess over night. This has taken literally decades of building up to get here. If you think it's simply going to solve itself within a year or two and poof, everything goes back to normal, then you're sadly mistaken.

We have all the tools we need. What we need is people to be much more proactive in using them and spreading information. Because in this war, information is your weapon — until the time comes that they try to disarm you.

 

Anyway, I type really fast so any sort of rant can get out of hand. My bad, man.
I hope you enjoy your day and are doing well.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If you think there's nothing else you can do besides violence, then you're doing nothing more than simply making excuses to use violence.
There's plenty you can do to fight back. It does have an affect, even if you don't notice it immediately.
The evidence of that is that they had to steal an election because momentum against them had become so massive. 13 million more votes than 2016 is not some small amount.
Participating within the system to expose their corruption or to outright stop it is something anyone can do.
You seem to think it's a very binary choice. Either a person gets violent and goes wild trying to fight back, or they do absolutely nothing — it's not.

 
It might come as a surprise many, but this isn't 1945. Battles like what are taking place right now are battles of optics. Especially when the opposition controls every single consumer institution in the western world. Period.
They can and will make you and everyone else look like the actual bad guys and they will succeed. January 6th is the perfect example of this.
What happened on January 6th? Not much really. Some justifiably angry people went into the Capitol building, broke a few things, and stood around. A few police officers were supposedly assaulted by questionable people, while there were others who saved them from those people. A completely unarmed woman was murdered by a trigger happy cop who was looking for a reason to kill someone, and people just sort of left after.
Ignore the fact that Police literally ushered them in. We can also ignore that we know Antifa retards and even journalists from places like CNN helped instigate and try to set off the events.
Overall, it really was a big nothing burger compared to the 6+ months of night violence where cities burned, countless thousands were injured, billions in damage, etc. The one unifying overall result in the aftermath was what? The people you oppose actually celebrating and foaming at the mouth that they had gotten exactly what they wanted.

That said, how was it portrayed then and how has it been portrayed since?
As if it was the most horrifying event in American history. So much so, that they juxtapose it to 9/11 and still mention it at every opportunity 9+ months later.
Whether you, or anyone else for that matter, like it or not, we live in a time where "wars" are fought not with violence, but with information and optics. It's the reason that they're so vehemently adamant on internet censorship, hiding behind the guise of "stopping misinformation" or stating that it's a "threat to democracy."
They know and fear what the gathering momentum against them because it has been working.
There's a very real reason that glowies and shills have been caught countless times trying to incite people into committing acts of violence. Attempting to provoke and antagonize, or inculcate fear and desperation into the communities where they infiltrate. Because they very much know that it serves their goals. They can take it, pull any and all context, plaster it on every single consumable piece of media in the entire world, and craft their "these are violent extremists" narrative for the average normie to sit there and lap up.
What happened with Governor Whitmer last year?
Some actual anarchists were plotting some weird attack on her. People who made it explicitly clear in videos that they hated conservatives, Trump, Democrats, the entire system. These were their own words — their manifestos, if you will.
How was it portrayed by not only the media, but the glowies themselves?
"These are violent right-wing Trump supporters."
Our own Federal police institutions are just as corrupt. Which is why the labeled people over a garage rope. It's why they investigated a truck who was rightfully in his lane, instead of the van who tried running him off the road because he got upset that someone took his spot.
All of these events are portrayed as "violent right-wingers."
But why has support for their opposition continued to grow since then?
Because people are doing the work. They're spreading the truth and using information to wage war against the lies of the establishment. It is working.
We didn't just get into this mess over night. This has taken literally decades of building up to get here. If you think it's simply going to solve itself within a year or two and poof, everything goes back to normal, then you're sadly mistaken.

We have all the tools we need. What we need is people to be much more proactive in using them and spreading information. Because in this war, information is your weapon — until the time comes that they try to disarm you.

 

Anyway, I type really fast so any sort of rant can get out of hand. My bad, man.
I hope you enjoy your day and are doing well.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If you think there's nothing else you can do besides violence, then you're doing nothing more than simply making excuses to use violence.
There's plenty you can do to fight back. It does have an affect, even if you don't notice it immediately.
The evidence of that is that they had to steal an election because momentum against them had become so massive. 13 million more votes than 2016 is not some small amount.
Participating within the system to expose their corruption or to outright stop it is something anyone can do.
You seem to think it's a very binary choice. Either a person gets violent and goes wild trying to fight back, or they do absolutely nothing — it's not.

 
It might come as a surprise many, but this isn't 1945. Battles like what are taking place right now are battles of optics. Especially when the opposition controls every single consumer institution in the western world. Period.
They can and will make you and everyone else look like the actual bad guys and they will succeed. January 6th is the perfect example of this.
What happened on January 6th? Not much really. Some justifiably angry people went into the Capitol building, broke a few things, and stood around. A few police officers were supposedly assaulted by questionable people, while there were others who saved them from those people. A completely unarmed woman was murdered by a trigger happy cop who was looking for a reason to kill someone, and people just sort of, left after.
Ignore the fact that Police literally ushered them in. We can also ignore that we know Antifa retards and even journalists from places like CNN helped instigate and try to set off the events.
Overall, it really was a big nothing burger compared to the 6+ months of night violence where cities burned, countless thousands were injured, billions in damage, etc. The one unifying overall result in the aftermath was what? The people you oppose actually celebrating and foaming at the mouth that they had gotten exactly what they wanted.

That said, how was it portrayed then and how has it been portrayed since?
As if it was the most horrifying event in American history. So much so, that they juxtapose it to 9/11 and still mention it at every opportunity 9+ months later.
Whether you, or anyone else for that matter, like it or not, we live in a time where "wars" are fought not with violence, but with information and optics. It's the reason that they're so vehemently adamant on internet censorship, hiding behind the guise of "stopping misinformation" or stating that it's a "threat to democracy."
They know and fear what the gathering momentum against them because it has been working.
There's a very real reason that glowies and shills have been caught countless times trying to incite people into committing acts of violence. Attempting to provoke and antagonize, or inculcate fear and desperation into the communities where they infiltrate. Because they very much know that it serves their goals. They can take it, pull any and all context, plaster it on every single consumable piece of media in the entire world, and craft their "these are violent extremists" narrative for the average normie to sit there and lap up.
What happened with Governor Whitmer last year?
Some actual anarchists were plotting some weird attack on her. People who made it explicitly clear in videos that they hated conservatives, Trump, Democrats, the entire system. These were their own words — their manifestos, if you will.
How was it portrayed by not only the media, but the glowies themselves?
"These are violent right-wing Trump supporters."
Our own Federal police institutions are just as corrupt. Which is why the labeled people over a garage rope. It's why they investigated a truck who was rightfully in his lane, instead of the van who tried running him off the road because he got upset that someone took his spot.
All of these events are portrayed as "violent right-wingers."
But why has support for their opposition continued to grow since then?
Because people are doing the work. They're spreading the truth and using information to wage war against the lies of the establishment. It is working.
We didn't just get into this mess over night. This has taken literally decades of building up to get here. If you think it's simply going to solve itself within a year or two and poof, everything goes back to normal, then you're sadly mistaken.

We have all the tools we need. What we need is people to be much more proactive in using them and spreading information. Because in this war, information is your weapon — until the time comes that they try to disarm you.

 

Anyway, I type really fast so any sort of rant can get out of hand. My bad, man.
I hope you enjoy your day and are doing well.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

If you think there's nothing else you can do besides violence, then you're doing nothing more than simply making excuses to use violence.
There's plenty you can do to fight back. It does have an affect, even if you don't notice it immediately.
The evidence of that is that they had to steal an election because momentum against them had become so massive. 13 million more votes than 2016 is not some small amount.
Participating within the system to expose their corruption or to outright stop it is something anyone can do.
You seem to think it's a very binary choice. Either a person gets violent and goes wild trying to fight back, or they do absolutely nothing — it's not.

 
It might come as a surprise many, but this isn't 1945. Battles like what are taking place right now are battles of optics. Especially when the opposition controls every single consumer institution in the western world. Period.
They can and will make you and everyone else look like the actual bad guys and they will succeed. January 6th is the perfect example of this.
What happened on January 6th? Not much really. Some justifiably angry people went into the Capitol building, broke a few things, and stood around. A few police officers were supposedly assaulted by questionable people, while there were others who saved them from those people. A completely unarmed woman was murdered by a trigger happy cop who was looking for a reason to kill someone, and people just sort of, left after.
Ignore the fact that Police literally ushered them in. We can also ignore that we know Antifa retards and even journalists from places like CNN helped instigate and try to set off the events.
Overall, it really was a big nothing burger compared to the 6+ months of night violence where cities burned, countless thousands were injured, billions in damage, etc. The one unifying overall result in the aftermath was what? The people you oppose actually celebrating and foaming at the mouth that they had gotten exactly what they wanted.

That said, how was it portrayed then and how has it been portrayed since?
As if it was the most horrifying event in American history. So much so, that they juxtapose it to 9/11 and still mention it at every opportunity 9+ months later.
Whether you, or anyone else for that matter, like it or not, we live in a time where "wars" are fought not with violence, but with information and optics. It's the reason that they're so vehemently adamant on internet censorship, hiding behind the guise of "stopping misinformation" or stating that it's a "threat to democracy."
They know and fear what the gathering momentum against them because it has been working.
There's a very real reason that glowies and shills have been caught countless times trying to incite people into committing acts of violence. Attempting to provoke and antagonize, or inculcate fear and desperation into the communities where they infiltrate. Because they very much know that it serves their goals. They can take it, pull any and all context, plaster it on every single consumable piece of media in the entire world, and craft their "these are violent extremists" narrative for the average normie to sit there and lap up.
What happened with Governor Whitmer last year?
Some actualy anarchists were plotting some weird attack on her. People who made it explicitly clear in videos that they hated conservatives, Trump, Democrats, the entire system. These were their own words — their manifestos, if you will.
How was it portrayed by not only the media, but the glowies themselves?
"These are violent right-wing Trump supporters."
Our own Federal police institutions are just as corrupt. Which is why the labeled people over a garage rope. It's why they investigated a truck who was rightfully in his lane, instead of the van who tried running him off the road because he got upset that someone took his spot.
All of these events are portrayed as "violent right-wingers."
But why has support for their opposition continued to grow since then?
Because people are doing the work. They're spreading the truth and using information to wage war against the lies of the establishment. It is working.
We didn't just get into this mess over night. This has taken literally decades of building up to get here. If you think it's simply going to solve itself within a year or two and poof, everything goes back to normal, then you're sadly mistaken.

We have all the tools we need. What we need is people to be much more proactive in using them and spreading information. Because in this war, information is your weapon — until the time comes that they try to disarm you.

 

Anyway, I type really fast so any sort of rant can get out of hand. My bad, man.
I hope you enjoy your day and are doing well.

3 years ago
1 score