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The first step in the 12 step program is to admit you have a problem.

Do you think the best way to save America is to admit it was recolonized, and affectively doesn’t exist on almost any form it was meant to, and therefore doesn’t exist.

Or do you believe the best way to fix America is to believe it’s still 100% America, but we still just have ie just vote harder.

The 12 step program would suggest Truth is the best way out and America has been deader than dead for quite awhile and definitely full dead after 2020.

The first step in the 12 step program is to admit you have a problem. Do you think the best way to save America is to admit it was recolonized, and affectively doesn’t exist on almost any form it was meant to, and therefore doesn’t exist. Or do you believe the best way to fix America is to believe it’s still 100% America, but we still just have ie just vote harder. The 12 step program would suggest Truth is the best way out and America has been deader than dead for quite awhile and definitely full dead after 2020.

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[–] 1 pt (edited )

One take is if we believe America is dead, then the spirit may die and fade off forever. Is that really true though?

Another is if we act like it’s still America, then all the infrastructure is still there we just need to take it back over and fix it right again. Does that make any fucking sense as an actual possibility?

Also another is if America fades off as dead, then freedom is lost in humanity forever. And that the founding fathers were truly the best and writing up freedom. Is that true either? Would freedom really be dead forever? Or might we not, as humans somewhere on the earth, maybe even start up an even better freer nation that’ll stand an even longer time and be better fitting for our level of technology now?

[–] 2 pts

Colonizing America was a middle finger to what has now become this threatening NWO. They have been trying to destroy this for hundreds of years and it seems like we are fast approaching that "darkest before dawn".