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Actually an excellent question. They already 'just said no' in 2020 and stole a whole government in arguably the most brazen coup in history. The only things that made it interpretable as anything else were the tiniest shreds of implausible deniability, plus some prototype examples of reality-denial of a kind we came to see a lot more of through the plandemic years. Reality hasn't yet caught up to the fact that America was stolen. The average normalcuck never will catch up, because the gravity of what happened and the fact that it happened with no resistance is too scary and painful to admit (again not dissimilar to the psychological trauma of the plandemic).

So there's a lot of hope and cope building towards this election if people really think the current admin, when asked 'a-are you going to follow the rules and hand the country back now?', are going to answer 'sure ok' like a joyrider parking a stolen car back at its owner's address. The only thing that could really make them do that is fear. But I think quite a lot of them now genuinely fear a second Trump term just as much as they pretended to fear it in 2020, because they've spent 4 years doing everything they can to justify that fear of reprisal, including pulling all the most tyrannical tricks of the average banana republic.

I mean Trump's head came within millimeters of exploding like a watermelon live on CNN not that long ago, and they wanted that to happen. They tried to engineer it. With people willing to go that far, what do people think is actually going to make them concede defeat? Politeness? Fatigue? It's just not going to happen without fear and they don't seem to be feeling enough of it in the right direction.

12 days ago
1 score
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Actually an excellent question. They already 'just said no' in 2020 and stole a whole government in arguably the most brazen coup in history. The only things that made it interpretable as anything else were the tiniest shreds of implausible deniability, plus some prototype examples of reality-denial of a kind we came to see a lot more of through the plandemic years. Reality hasn't yet caught up to the fact that America was stolen. The average normalcuck never will catch up, because the gravity of what happened and the fact that it happened with no resistance is too scary and painful to admit (again not dissimilar to the psychological trauma of the plandemic).

So there's a lot of hope and cope building towards this election if people really think the current admin, when asked 'a-are you going to follow the rules and hand the country back now?', are going to answer 'sure ok' like a joyrider parking a stolen car back at its owner's address. The only thing that could really make them do that is fear. But I think quite a lot of them now genuinely fear a second Trump term just as much as they pretended to fear it in 2020, because they've spent 4 years doing everything they can to earn that fear, including pulling all the most tyrannical tricks of the average banana republic.

I mean Trump's head came within millimeters of exploding like a watermelon live on CNN not that long ago, and they wanted that to happen. They tried to engineer it. With people willing to go that far, what do people think is actually going to make them concede defeat? Politeness? Fatigue? It's just not going to happen without fear and they don't seem to be feeling enough of it in the right direction.

12 days ago
1 score