People always find a way. Those of us not clever enough to think of a way to make it happen have to support those who do.
Just think how people used to communicate conspiracy before the internet, they literally sent vhs by mail.
I guess it's possible, I just don't see the feds being as easy on us anymore.
Being forced out into the real world isn’t a bad thing. The Internet is like a heat sink for the collective rage right now. It gives people an outlet that doesn’t translate into any actual action.
We need to be active in our communities.
I agree about community. I am semi active in mine, becoming more so little by little (we moved within the last six months, it takes a bit to get settled). But it is still great to touch base and keep abreast of the things happening globally and it's hard to do all of that on your own without dedicating many hours a day. I truly hope most of us can congregate and continue the info sharing. Some don't want to become active in their community and they do the rest of us a great service with their research.
Very true. Disseminating information is an important service as well.
My husband and I moved outside the city and it’s been great. (I’m female not gay). We’re slowly building those ties with our new community. But I find even things like not wearing a mask or asking simple questions when people try to smugly inform you of some Current Year idea to be beneficial. The media has been very effective at convincing people that they’re alone in their frustration with the status quo.
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