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I'm not going to go on some long-winded rant about how none of us are really doing anything besides playing keyboard warriors, roughly speaking ;) @/u/CHIRO

Rather I'm just the asshole who points out that you've been turning the key the wrong way this whole time. Not the person that's supposed to answer everything and lay it all out in excruciating detail while also executing all steps in the plan. The common issues I see are as follows.

  • Everyone seems to have precluded the existence of several layers of depth to the possible scale of the overall illusion. In that, you need to know how deep and elaborate is the illusion so that you can find the bedrock from which to properly form your options and judgments. There's probably some Sun Tzu relating to this.

  • Keep focused on the fact that their main goal is quite simply to keep you in fear and hopeless, perpetually. Know that then, regardless of the system, a fully formed sovereign human should be able to control and manage their fear response. Secondary only the understanding that hopelessness is a worthless dream. Not blind faith but a divine understanding of both the limitations of a single person and the absolutely limitless power and potential in large numbers of people working together. Capable of moving mountains, stopping gravity, and curing all diseases. A power conveniently misinterpreted as God.

  • Nothing good will happen if we don't have a plan for what happens after the "revolution." The thing is most people look around and they see a lot of broken things in gov and pol. The unplanned knee-jerk reaction usually results in most people instinctively doing a 180 from the "danger." The problem with this is that the opposite of something bad is not necessarily the best or better route. You don't fight this old decaying system or its upcoming 2.0 reboot directly. This is part of the "trick" by redirecting your energy. All you do is start building the new world you want to live in. Start with something and grow but take the energy you would put into posting online about vote fraud and put it into talking about building an open-source transparent backend based on block-chain and smart contracts to run our new government. Get people involved, build communities, and start a dialogue.

Knowing that our history is absolutely rife with examples of men working together to literally move mountains, and bend God to their will. How can one possibly feel hopeless when faced with these facts.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Your third point is very insightful. I've had similar thoughts myself but could never word them that well.

It's so important that we fight for something, not merely against whatever we think is causing our problems. We might just get what we wish for when the fighting is done and all external chains are removed.

What then?

We'd better be ready with a plan for food, shelter, work, defense, even entertainment after the day of the rope. Some things will indeed get better instantly simply by the removal of certain people and institutions in gov't, media, business, etc. but we must have alternatives ready to replace whatever we can't provide for ourselves today.

I only feel somewhat hopeless because the time for dialogue should be done and the time for doing should have already started. The Covid lockdowns were a once in a lifetime opportunity to rebel and we just stood by and watched.