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My claim might sound retarded at first, but as you keep reading it starts to make more sense.

Things in common:

  • Heavily-populated states with lots of open space
  • At least 3 major cities with their own identities
  • Sports with diehard fans (Dallas Cowboys + several colleges for Texas, Cleveland Browns + Ohio State for Ohio)
  • State capital that doubles as a large and techy college town
  • Beaches & mountains
  • Lusher environments the further east you go
  • In areas where multiple regions converge (Deep South + West for Texas, Midwest + Appalachia + Northeast for Ohio)
  • Major rivers making up southern borders
  • Higher than average property taxes
My claim might sound retarded at first, but as you keep reading it starts to make more sense. **Things in common:** - Heavily-populated states with lots of open space - At least 3 major cities with their own identities - Sports with diehard fans (Dallas Cowboys + several colleges for Texas, Cleveland Browns + Ohio State for Ohio) - State capital that doubles as a large and techy college town - Beaches & mountains - Lusher environments the further east you go - In areas where multiple regions converge (Deep South + West for Texas, Midwest + Appalachia + Northeast for Ohio) - Major rivers making up southern borders - Higher than average property taxes

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I thought it was a meme state

It is both a real state, and a meme state.

Texas pretends to be us, but lacks the humility and ends up all talk.

Strength doesn't have a need to be loud.

And you don't hear much big-dick talk from ohio because thats precisely it: we don't have the need to prove it.

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The simple way to decide this battle is what did Ohio do during the "pandemic"? Did they lock down? Did they have mask mandates? Did school kids get forced to accept the experimental genetic therapy? Is it illegal to teach CRT in Ohio public schools?

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The simple way to decide this battle is what did Ohio do during the "pandemic"?

I personally organized a dozen people, burners and all, taught them how to do signage, stay on message, and hide their identity and travel routes.

We protested at hospitals, and we put out messages that hurt local candidates.

Counter messaging builds morale, so people aren't demoralized by believing they're in the minority, while financial doxxing destroys funding sources for the regimes low level players, decoupling the upper levels from the local outposts of the party.

I also doxxed a complex financial scheme being used to launder money through the billing department of a major city.

Say hello to the water department of a major city in Ohio if you're ever up there.

That was me. And I'm just a bit player.

You would be surprised at the amount of guys from Ohio

  1. starting off-radar militias/community self-defense groups.

  2. infiltrating the tech sector

  3. organizing street activism

  4. shutting down fraud rings, exposing trafficking, and doxxing drug rings.

  5. managing counter-messaging against the regime.

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In your opinion, what is the worst state?

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In your opinion, what is the worst state?

Thats a tough call because it assumes just one measure.

California, on all measures. But then california is the battlefront for the racial culture war and is redpilling a ton of moderates on the truth about multicult.

Maryland could be reduced to a glass ashtray by some paki sonofabitch and no one would miss any of the intelligence agencies.

Likewise DC.

I'm not kidding that millions of people just in the u.s. would celebrate DC being annihilated. There would be fireworks in the streets the very night of it.

Thats how much people hate the federal government right now, namely congress, and the executive too if we weren't so busy fighting over it.

Of course california is so large and so frequently mentioned that its become a meme itself, and sucks a lot of air out of the room, providing cover for a lot of other states.

If this is a "which is worst" question, and not "which is worst according to which I hate the most"

its a toss up between DC and california.

I think a lot of problems would right themselves though, and some states would straight up bar californians (and others like washington staters) from entering entirely, if the federal government were simply to go away.

All in all, I think its a unified whole, with the blue cities and superdense urban and exurban centers representing their own 'metastate', despite being scattered.

Any sort of conflict is currently being portrayed, beyond the surface level of red vs blue, as cities vs counties (i.e. rural) populations, but theres also the other perspective: heartland vs 'coastal elites' (some phrase the fags at TGP came up with), to consider.

What about you? What do you think is the worst state?

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I'm not trying to be a dick or troll you, but I've been to a Cracker Barrel in Ohio. Not the best humans I've ever seen.