>I have to agree on taking the City back by handing out the red pills. But the grassroots movement is dead at the moment.
I've seen some very bold evidence to the contrary in a very blue place. But that's also the thing about cities. Many here just want to fit in and be a part of things. If that means taking selfies for BLM, they'll do it. If that means denouncing racism against Whites they'll do that. Jews understand that it doesn't take a ton of people to create cultural momentum, just a strong approach and repetition. We can do that too.
>I hope the boots on the ground are handing out the red pills. There is hope.
There's the appearance that everyone sides with blue, but there are a lot of surprises when you get to know people and some of their private opinions. A lot of people just don't want to be a target.
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