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You must be too young to remember the fed standoff at the bundy ranch where armed patriots from all over the usa descended upon the stand off area ready for civil war. They backed off when the feds knew they themselves would be shot and killed. A little while later they shot and killed an unarmed LaVoy Finicum in cold blood in the back. Of course that was barely a mention in the paper, and trump/Q was taking off so everyone who cared thought justice would be served.

When did the CoS talk die off? When everyone felt comfortable that Trump and Q had a plan. Now the fire is gone.

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I'm not too young for that. I understand that, if that event was truly the CoS, it would have occurred to all these patriots that they were going to do something like that, and they'd be in it for the long haul. They clearly weren't really ready for war.

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War is always a last option. Lots of people die from starvation, wounds, etc. If you are ready but another path opens first, you take the other path. If that other path is sufficiently long, people lose the anger, develop other priorities,, and it isn't as pressing.

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Right, that was the problem - I think Trump was allowed to continue as he did precisely because his policies benefitted Israel and jewish interests so thoroughly. Had he legitimately been the hero of White America, he wouldn’t have been allowed near the Office in the first place. His handlers - the likes of Bill Barr and Jared Kushner, etc - saw to it that only those policy decisions made on behalf of non-Whites got the green light, while everyone around him could easily make bad things happen should he stray from that narrow path.

The one good thing Trump did was remove Critical Theory classes for the feds. But we saw how long that was allowed to continue.

We’re long past the point of trusting in the princes and the sons of men. War is already upon us, and they’re going to kill some if us - probably a lot of us - before we even figure it out.