Oops, I used an archaic expression, to wit..."the storm was fierce and we were not a little afraid" meaning much afraid.
I'm very concerned, I think NZealand is next on this fast march to tyranny.
I don't think these evil people are going to give up, they've come too far and have too much to lose now.
It might be gloves off for them, soon (or already is).
The gloves came off 6-12 months ago.
I've just been shitposting about peace so the fuckwit traitors and domestic enemies in five eyes and the u.s. government think from the chatter that they have any control, instead of their overreaching being unretractable at this point.
The best thing about it, is no one here needs lift a finger. We can be genuinely peaceful because of what will happen next, over maybe the course of 9-12 months.
What will happen next is the left and the right, seeking allies, will mutually realize they hate their respective governments, and descend on their capitols, governors, and wallstreet (or the respective equivalents in western nations). This will occur even as those governments desperately try to divide them on ideology, race, or religious background. This will occur even as those governments debt spiral and try to scapegoat citizens against each other.
It will be a giant shitshow and it will look, and I kid you not, like tiananmen square, combine with the spanish civil war, and had a baby that looked like the purge only in. real. life.
Imagine the yellow vest movement. Or antifa/blm riots. Only entirely organic, and composed of libertarians, moderates, and conservatives, united, after a short extremely violent period of street brawls--united against wallstreet, dc, and the media. Now imagine that, but imagine those prior events I mentioned, had been x5-10 times their historic size. Thats what it will look like.
We'll see like we did with the old riots in front of CNN by the left, (which were a precursor to all this), but I fear the buildings and occupant probably won't survive at that scale and intensity.
It's simple.
There are far more people angry at washington DC, their government, and wallstreet (and the equivalents in other countries), than they are angry at eachother for race, religion, or politics. And there are far more people angry at DC and wallstreet and the media, then any of them in their insulated elite privileged bubbles seemed to have realized.
So we know who will side with who.
The western governments have been at war with their citizens, and basically, the citizens know it, and the division tactics aren't working anymore. For the citizens, its a matter of being backed into a corner politically, idealogically, rights-wise, and economically. We all correctly see it as us vs our governments and NOT as us vs "them".
Hope you're right. I do know people really are waking up.
Hope you're right. I do know people really are waking up.
I am right. I talk to both the right and the left regularly.
Both moderates and the non-moderates.
The political and the apolitical.
I have seen street thugs, who are pro blm, claim they are tired of race baiting bullshit and tired of being robbed by politicians. Not republicans. Not democrats. Politicians.
I have seen asians, whites, blacks, mexicans, democrats, republicans, christians, muslims, and atheists all agree that they hate wallstreet and washington DC, and would universally like to see the parties ripped down. Tar and feathers sort of talk.
Not even my own words.
There is universal outrage, and general condemnation of DC and business-as-usual in washington and wallstreet.
People are fed up. ANd I think the practice of infiltrating and dividing or destroying both protests and movements, has not thrown a wet blanket on a fire. But rather instead created a pressure cooker environment in politics, social organization, and economics.
And its not pointed at other citizens. Its pointed squarely at the potomac.
Secession talk, from the right and now from the left, isn't in fact small talk by the public.
Its those "rumbles before the quake/ and tsunami" that I was warning about.
If people aren't allowed to fix it together, then they wont go at each other. They'll unite against the regime that sought to make them fight each other.
Fundamentally, again, they hate DC and wallstreet and the banks and media more than they hate each other.
You can even see it in the rhetoric, the ones that aren't astroturfed: Even the radical leftwing opinion is one of pity at not being able to reach the right. The rights disgust over hypocrisy from the left? You only point out anothers hypocrisy when you want them to change.
If you were going to go to war with someone, you wouldn't be bothered with pointing out their hypocrisy. The point of war is destroying an enemy, not changing them.
Thats how you know the division is manufactured. Look at the real sentiments. The left and the right are nowhere near 'civil war'. Its also why the analysts in the fed. gov and NGOs, the ones being ignored, are calling "civil war extremely unlikely". Maybe they don't understand the real reasons why but in the back of their minds, they see the same thing: However radical the rhetoric, if you're planning on going to war with the other half of a country, the two sides dont bother with pity or pointing out the others hypocrisy.
So when, not if, the fed. gov continues hammering on the public to fight each other, it can and will lead to them turning vehemtly against the regime.
Imagine my shock.
We're aware now of democide
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