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I am right there with you, man. I am probably the only one in my (slowly diminishing) circle of friends that still speaks his mind on anything. If someone is comfortable expressing a *leftist" view and asking for my opinion I am completely fine with giving it. No holds barred.

Maybe 'friends' is the wrong word. How about acquaintances? That's better.

In any event, I think organizing with others to act is the wrong way to go about it, unless you have absolute concrete trust in the people you are with. You're opening yourself up for a no-knock FBI raid in the wee hours of the morning. Act as an individual and serve as an example.

Maybe I need to bring Underworld back and think it out in writing.

I don't know what that means.

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/s/Underworld was a thing Frosty was doing for like a second. Not important.

My situation is there a quite a few people at hand who understand what is going on. But we are all behind the curve. We are grumbling about what's happening. In bars, behind closed doors at the office, in side conversations at parties when no one is paying attention. And everyone who does this feels like a winner because they've found yet another good person who can see things for what they are, and they find yet more every day. But in spite of being able to covertly find each other and make ourselves feel better, there remains a problem that we are simply watching what's happening, completely powerless to stop things. It's telling we can't even communicate out in the open. Once it was a problem to not be able to post whatever on Facebook or Twitter. Now whether we are even able to meet and gather in person in any kind of numbers is on the chopping block. And as all our means of communication, organizing, self-funding are being cut off, we are talking about... black crime statistics!? Kaepernick's shitty throwing arm!? The times Coronavirus lockdown rules contradict each other or are inconsistent!?

I mean, there is still more ground on the information level that needs to be won even in these sane people circles. The JQ and WQ for instance, though some serious out-of-the-box thinking and care is needed to address these. But anyone who's not caught up on the lie of systemic racism at this point is broken and beyond help. We need to recognize that and move on.

By act, I mean organize, build some communication infastructure, figure out specifically who we can trust and who we can't in our local communities, know who we are and what we stand for, have leadership that can mobilize people if shtf, etc. These are the kind of conversations we should be having when we get together. I didn't mean to intone anything fedpost-y.

And then to further complicate things there are quite a few people who generally are on the right side of things, but are dumb little bitches when push comes to shove. Gotta keep them on the sidelines.

Just thinking out loud.

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You are a monster. We are monsters. Or at the very least, we are monstrous in the eyes of others. As soon as our true nature is revealed, normal folk recoil in disgust.

Damn, that's harsh. I like it!

As for the points you raise, I agree with you. However, I think that eventually things will come to a head and there will be no option other than to act. It will likely be self-defense in the beginning but like the wrath of the awakened Englishman (en.wikipedia.org) the retribution will be fierce.