I will preface this by saying I understand that I am more radical, revolutionary, and extreme of a leftist than most. Despite that, I still ask that you actually engage with this as I’m asking in good faith.

When is enough enough? We have elected a fascist into the highest office and handed the keys to him and his friends. Is now not the time to actually get organized, involved, and armed? In my opinion, the time for peaceful, democratic means of avoiding fascism was before the election. But we have failed to do so, and as such there will soon be a tyrant in power. Are we going to wait until troops are rolling down the street to stage any form of resistance, because by then it’s far too late. Now I want to be clear that I am not advocating for random acts of violence or an insurrection like January 6th. But is this not a point of radicalization? Is this not where we start organizing within our communities and getting involved in mutual aid and resistance? How much more do we need before people are actually ready to stand, fight, and maybe even die to avoid continuing down the path that we are on? Fascism is not on the horizon, it is here. Are we really to do nothing about it as a society except lay down and accept our fate? Because that doesn’t jive with me. That makes absolutely no sense to me.

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    Well, it’s crystal clear half of the population is stupid, hateful, racist, misogynistic, homophobic, and so frightened they need a daddy to tell them what to think and do. To protect them from those people.

    Leave, if you can. America as we know it is over. Welcome to The Oligarchic Theocratic Fourth Reich.

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      I’d say over half. I and many others in my circle are already executing on our escape. If we even can…

      America is done.

      For those that can’t leave, find a community, build a commune, and support each other. Strength in numbers.