It takes 10% of a fed up population to drive for change.
The failure of the Confederacy wasn’t tactics or even being overrun by superior numbers. It was Jefferson Davis not allowing his forces to take and secure Washington, not for control, but to raze every one of the occult fixtures and temples littered across its landscape, demoralizing that whole satanic body. He had the chance to burn DC to the ground, and he didn’t take it.
70-80M is like 25%? So half of them need to pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. Not enough yet.
Good math, but the coalition has to have something powerful binding them together. Something more than tax cuts, the stock market, or even slightly better jobs. It takes a belief that action is absolutely necessary to fight an irrepressible evil, whatever form that might take.
This is why they don’t want the veil pulled back and marginalize or mock the serious allegations about their dark dealings. If the people ever realize what they really do, if the people believe it deep down and can come to terms with the genuine evil that drives these devils, it would be decisive.
But we also know something that they learned long ago. Facts don’t matter. At this point, facts must take a back seat to propaganda. Careful analysis and assessment is for the parlor and the drawing room.
This is the time to stand up in the beer halls and use spellbinding rhetoric to demand full measures. No more half-steps. Our cynicism must be put aside to drive radicalism. Our foes are cynics as well, but they inspire their rabble to foam at the mouth, making true believers of them.
The day of the rope isn’t for church picnics and Sunday brunch. It’s for the true believers who take a seat in the stiff pew for a baptism in a message of fire and brimstone, of unrepentant cosmic evil that must be repelled.
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