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I've said this before, but people don't understand how serious this statement is: "the right needs to learn how to take casualties".

More than that, the right needs to learn that it might be them. A lot of people on the right are OK with the general idea of people being imprisoned, maimed, shot, persecuted, terrorized, losing their homes, families, jobs, income, and a litany of other horrible things that can happen to someone when going up against a tyrannical monstrosity that rules with an iron fist......so long as it's not them. We have A TON of people who are more than happy to show up to the victory party with their meme and flags hanging off the back up their pickup trucks and FJB t shirts. Oh they'll be sure to raise a beer in honor of the fallen, but they sure as shit don't want it to be them. We've got a ton of people standing around hoping someone else will do it and they can sort of fall into the back of the charge and it'll be over before they have to personally see any fighting or hardship.

Also, the right has a really nasty habit of immediately throwing anyone who does more than make memes under the bus. As soon as someone actually takes any action like the kind the right talks about all the time, they are instantly called a glowie false flag fedop and thrown to the wolves. Not much motivation to be the guy who stands up when you know your own side will disown you and call you the villain in order to virtue signal to the enemy team about how righteous they are.

44 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I've said this before, but people don't understand how serious this statement is: "the right needs to learn how to take casualties".

More than that, the right needs to learn that it might be them. A lot of people on the right are OK with the general idea of people being imprisoned, maimed, shot, persecuted, terrorized, losing their homes, families, jobs, income, and a litany of other horrible things that can happen to someone when going up against a tyrannical monstrosity that rules with an iron fist......so long as it's not them. We have A TON of people who are more than happy to show up to the victory party with their meme and flags hanging off the back up their pickup trucks and FJB t shirts. Oh they'll be sure to raise a beer in honor of the fallen, but they sure as shit don't want it to be them. We've got a ton of people standing around hoping someone else will do it and they can sort of fall into the back of the charge and it'll be over before they have to personally see any fighting or hardship.

Also, the right has a really nasty habit of immediately throwing anyone who does more than make memes under the bus. As soon as someone actually takes any action like the kind the right talks about all the time, they are instantly called a glowie false flag fedop and thrown to the wolves.

44 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I've said this before, but people don't understand how serious this statement is: "the right needs to learn how to take casualties".

More than that, the right needs to learn that it might be them. A lot of people on the right are OK with the general idea of people being imprisoned, maimed, shot, persecuted, terrorized, losing their homes, families, jobs, income, and a litany of other horrible things that can happen to someone when going up against a tyrannical monstrosity that rules with an iron fist......so long as it's not them. We have A TON of people who are more than happy to show up to the victory party with their meme and flags hanging off the back up their pickup trucks and FJB t shirts. Oh they'll be sure to raise a beer in honor of the fallen, but they sure as shit don't want it to be them. We've got a ton of people standing around hoping someone else will do it and they can sort of fall into the back of the charge and it'll be over before they have to personally see any fighting or hardship.

44 days ago
1 score