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The Rage Orchestrating the Transformation
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Posted By: markantony, 8/9/2021 6:58:51 PM

One of the many traps into which conservatives routinely fall is thinking that their ideological opponents don’t fully understand the nature and the consequences of the ruinous policies they advocate. Cries of, “don’t they realize that…” and “surely they can see the hypocrisy” fill the air as the well-meaning but utterly naïve Right tries to make sense of the rabid, foaming Left and its dynamic plan for “direct action,” that is, force and violence. How else to explain the events of the past nine months, the astonishingly fast descent of the United States of America from a muscular Republic confident of its history, purpose, and mission

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Tick tock. Tick tock. What are you going to do about it?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Come And Take It 8/9/2021 7:07:27 PM (No. 873435)
I don't hear this line of reasoning among fellow conservatives. We understand clearly that the goal is to establish communism in America, on the road to a one-world slave encampment run by a small elite. Most of those clamoring for such a solution don't realize that they will not be part of the elite when the chips fall. Their reward for their fealty will be a bullet in the back of the head, just as it is in all communist utopias.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bad-hair 8/9/2021 7:18:06 PM (No. 873443)
Rage is the manufactured noise of the "special effects" crew. Along comes the (Sundance) concept of Cold Anger.2022 I'm not furious. I'm just angry and determined. Next go round we put you down and keep you down.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Blackbird 8/9/2021 7:31:20 PM (No. 873453)
These leftists are not stupid. They are despicable and dangerous. The only correct response is FU and the horse you rode on. They need to be mocked, ridiculed and sued at every opportunity.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: downnout 8/9/2021 8:37:14 PM (No. 873523)
They know exactly what they’re doing and they don’t care. As long as they can retain power and snarf money into their pockets everything is just dandy. After all, with enough money they’ll be able to flee the hell they’re creating.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: MrDeplorable 8/9/2021 8:55:03 PM (No. 873538)
I pose this question to my fellow conservatives: Are we willing to sacrifice our personal comfort to recover and secure our freedom? If we are, I suggest the following ten steps to start: 1) Identify ourselves openly and proudly by flying American flags on our homes and businesses; 2) Wear something every day related to the flag, a pin, a patch, an article of clothing; 3) Buy nothing not made in America, particularly NOTHING made in China; 4) Boycott all the "woke" companies (Coca Cola, Apple, etc); 5) Refuse to cooperate with all government agencies as far as each is comfortable in pushing it; 6) Establish a parallel economy in which we patronize only each others's businesses and contract for each others' services; 7) Use cash and even barter for services to the maximum extent possible; 8) Get off ALL social media (Twitter, TikTok, Instagram; 9) Get rid of all Alexa-like devices, and; 10) Carry on ALL interpersonal communication through secure encrypted services such as Telegram.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: marbles 8/9/2021 9:14:12 PM (No. 873551)
Trump was not supposed to win in 2016. The huge unanticipated turnout was too much for them to overcome. The left spent 4 years blocking Trump politically, trying to destroy him personally and working on perfecting fraud for the 2020 election. Read about Gramsci's Grand Plan by Fr. James Thornton , from 1999. Read it all the way through. Stay strong.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ldb51 8/10/2021 12:30:53 AM (No. 873673)
As they said: This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, This ain't no fooling around Only two choices to ask a Democrat: Are you criminal, or are you a fool?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: MDConservative 8/10/2021 12:17:47 PM (No. 874132)
Yeah, it's the Democrats and commies...and the Republicans will save us if only enough are elected. Keep dreaming. We are in the middle of a cultural revolution, to finish off what was started in the late-60s. It's all about that "new world order" and utopia. Imagine all the people living life in peace... You want to see the future? Look to China. China has a very sophisticated society with a very simple rule that's hardly Marxist: Build your fortune, and do not criticize the government. Mouth shut, head down and compliant...the rest is whatever you can make of it. Sounds more and more like the USA today.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: rocket-j-squirrel 8/10/2021 1:31:39 PM (No. 874218)
#8 has my vote for the most idiotic post of the month.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: doctorfixit 8/11/2021 4:26:24 AM (No. 874865)
One of the many traps into which conservatives routinely fall is thinking that their ideology has any relevance.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: MEdwards1776 8/17/2021 1:23:25 PM (No. 882599)
Reply to #8: Better dead than commie red. Communism is the opposite of our American way of life.
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