I agree. It is very infuriating to read the news. It can definitely be depressing.
But I think I see some lights sparkling in all of this.
I lost all respect and hate just about every celebrity and musician [...] I can't trust doctors anymore, I can't trust my local law enforcement
Your vision has cleared up, you've grown wiser. The people you speak of were always scum, it is not that they suddenly became scum, it has just become much easier to see in these bad times.
A parable might be say if you truely love your girlfriend, then you discover she has cheated on you with a nigger for 3 years so you start hating her. But really from the last moment you loved her to the first moment you started to hate her, nothing in reality had changed, the only thing that had changed was your knowledge of what had already been objective reality all along. All that had changed is that you grew wise.
Also these times force us out of mainstream, it forces us come together, sometimes on the internet sometimes IRL. And to find each other is exactly what our movement needs.
When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. - Edmund Burke
I think there's still a possibility for a happy ending.
I supported the police during the blm riots when they wanted to defund them, but I've had some really bad encounters with cops before I was even 18. I should have a good chunk of money from all the potential lawsuits I could've brought up from all the police brutality I've indured as an adult - but didn't have any money to file those lawsuits. I could own my own business by now.
As far as celebrities go, I didn't really like or respect most of them in the first place, but there are a few that I did look up to - like Arnold - who came from poverty and made himself a superstar and married into the Kennedy family and became a Governor. But him pushing the vax and masks made me lose all respect for him - I can't even watch any of his movies anymore.
Yea Arnold... I agree. It's a bit sad Terminator 2 used to be a good movie. I think men want to find super men to look up to. Arnold was a candidate because he was so successful and also had a very manly body (seen Pumping Iron so many times you'd guess I was gay). Almost every celebrity turns out to be a dissapointment sooner or later, they really are all about self-promotion and are probably full or partial psychopaths tbh.
I don't think one should ever trust anyone who hasn't the balls and intelligence to say out loud that they hate niggers.
you'd guess I was gay
we did, long ago already
Maria Shriver is a jew tranny
Very good advice. Thank you for taking the time to share it.
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