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We don’t know whether or not she got the vax, but here’s what we do know:

  1. She tweeted about how excited she was to get it.

  2. She died of a blood clot.

  3. People have been reporting many complications due to the vax, blood clots being most common among them.

We don’t know whether or not she got the vax, but here’s what we do know: 1. She tweeted about how excited she was to get it. 2. She died of a blood clot. 3. People have been reporting many complications due to the vax, blood clots being most common among them.

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Read the edited post. I probably updated it when you hit submit.

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No it's good, I've wasted enough of my time talking with you already

Go lecture somebody else about the stuffs they should do for "our" people, stuffs you obviously haven't even done yourself, to begin with...

There's no such thing as "our" people as far as I'm concerned, I certainly won't waste a minute of my time fighting over anything for people like you

The defense of people like you, like the vast majority here, and outside, is anything but my source of motivation. As a matter of fact, the more I get to know "my" people, the more I interract with them, the more I'm indefferent to their fate. And it's not new.

The only reason I keep pushing the wheel is because I consider it my moral duty, nothing more

And once I'll be dead, I'll finally be done with this shit world, this shit people, and this shit task

On those kind words, have a nice day sir

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Hi.

I left this for a little bit to think about your last post. I wanted to publicly apologize.

> The only reason I keep pushing the wheel is because I consider it my moral duty, nothing more

This is a hell of a thing to write. It is a hell of a thing to think. It is a hell of a thing to carry on your shoulders.

Your words remind me of this scene in Braveheart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUjZajYpYgA

The fight in me is the fight against the mental disease of losing. Winning and losing are skill stacks that can be taught. Each skill stack lies on a bed of psychology and uses specific tools, procedures, narratives and language. Both are highly infectious but only one can be allowed to survive. Losing is not an option it means the death of our people. Winning, on the other hand, is a skill stack that not only will guide us to our new future, it is a way of thinking about the world and our place in it that practically vanishes all of the sadness in the world. Someone posted in another thread that the son ONLY learns the final lessons of his apprenticeship into adulthood when he lowers his father back into the earth on his death bed. Winning transforms even this into an event of a kind of profound joy.

I may have not fully understood the depth of your words. The wisdom of MORAL DUTY is a hell of a lesson to teach and it's a lesson I wish to encourage you to keep on spreading. This, above all, is the deepest of virtues.

And, because you embedded MORAL VIRTUE within a hefty amount of disappointment, if you don't mind I would like to share report of our progress over the last 6 years:

  • 6 years ago we had almost no alt tech infrastructure of our own.

  • 6 years later we have a good amount of sizeable alt and alt alt tech networks, most of them open sourced so that if one head gets chopped off another grows in it's place.

  • 6 years ago, our people had no idea they existed. today, they have found them selves in the alt communities with a newfound identity.

  • In every community that allows us in without moderation, we absolutely dominate the narrative without exception. I have seen our people take over a good number of communities without any push back.

  • In every conversation that we engage with even medium levels of rhetorical training we absolutely dominate. All of our enemies are left blubbering in the corner about straw men and yelling obscenities at us. It is a thing to behold.

  • In every community where we dominate the energy is palpable. Not just palpable, it is growing. There is a guy here that pointed out that when 4 chan raided us on Voat no one even noticed. That is a hell of a thing to say. When Voat shut down, the rest of the net said we were dead, but AOU invited us here (and my personal thanks to AOU and everyone making this site available and accessible to us!), we moved over and the energy here keeps on growing.

  • 6 years ago, our people had no idea they existed. 6 years later we are all finding our selves online and the most remarkable thing is happening: EVERYONE shares a unified metaphysical and moral framework. THIS IS AN AMAZING THING TO BE A PART OF. I cannot explain to you how many people I have had conversations on alt networks and off where with minor prodding to let them know they are safe they simply relay the same story I and everyone else has told over and over again. The power of this cannot be underestimated.

  • Hell, we have people coming back here to re-energize when the outside world takes a chunk out of them. I'm one of these people. This and a bunch of other places are the nicest, most wholesome places I have ever seen. There is no porn, no deviancy. Only nice people occasionally swearing and calling each other nigger with moral purpose!

And that isn't the end of it, of course, but I will stop there. We are far behind the scrimmage line, for sure. But our people slowly awaken and are lining up. One by one. But, let's just say, every word you and everyone else that has contributed is making A HELL OF A DIFFERENCE.

We have a lot of challenges ahead of us, of course. But, writing that line down like you did is a bit of a mother fucker. I wasn't expecting that.

If your purpose is MORAL OBLIGATION, then you have my undivided attention. Pushing that wheel, as you wrote, in spite of all obstacles is the greatest lesson we could all learn from. In the end, that is all we will be remembered by when our sons lay us to rest as well.