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Joseph Robinson's avatar

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see a USA action like the gilets jaunes (yellow vest) movement in France? What would that take? Massive injuries broadly across American society, rich and poor? I see the roots of that movement.

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GLK's avatar

Unfortunately, I agree. Americans are so milquetoast anymore they’re timid to simply speak their minds in mixed company let alone don a vest and fight fire with fire.

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GLK's avatar

America has had it too easy. Cushy lives make for cushy people.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Only a small minority of the original colonists

fought for independence.

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Paul's avatar

Will you lead the movement?

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Joseph Robinson's avatar

Exactly! If I or any “one” led a movement, they would get picked off one by one. It has to be a grassroots effort, but that’s difficult with a milquetoast press. I at least understand the pedo-politicians’ reluctance, but the press? No excuse there, unless they’re brain-damaged.

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Kim D's avatar

The MS press are minions doing the work of the dark controllers. There are many journalists writing and communicating the truth however it's preaching to the choir. Those unware, who are not ready to face the ugly truth will never hear their message.

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Joseph Robinson's avatar

In the “Information Age” it’s a truism that ignorance is a choice. We’ve all changed our minds before to the point that to “change your mind” is a colloquialism.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks, Steven Crowder.

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Tirion's avatar

Even grassroots efforts need leaders. In war, getting picked off is a risk leaders accept.

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

That was pre WW I. Leaders haven't left the green zone since prior to the gulf war more than thirty years ago.

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Jacktheglide's avatar

Well said! Truth. 😑

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Joseph Robinson's avatar

I believe it’s not that simple, Chew and GLK. Look at the current situation. You’ve got progressive democrats still calling the J6 event an insurrection, despite the footage revealed proving it was a complete setup. And here I sit, wondering if you are both FBI instigators...I know you’re not, that’s pure paranoid speculation, but there it is. Gives one pause... slows things down. What would speed things up? Are we here in this place because our politicians are blackmailed - had sex w children, or generally couldn’t keep their pants up or skirts down, or rec’d illgotten gains? Likely. What an abhorrent crew! Can these imperfect politicians be “whitemailed” to see beyond their misdeeds so as to preserve the Constitution (including Bill of Rights) & Declaration of Independence? Yes, I still think public opinion matters, but not if we’re silent. But what form do we use to speak up? Writing to senators and reps seems to be the safest. Should someone gifted in writing pen an online form letter PDF which can be printed, signed & sent to Congress? Addressed to a particular Sen/rep, or simply directed to the sen/rep for zip code xxxxx? If admin staff has to direct a lot of letters w/in congress it might get more attention.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Would not the congressmen be likely to compare notes, over a cup of coffee, see that each had received an identically worded letter, and completely discount it? As having the value of a chain letter.

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Joseph Robinson's avatar

Yes. The letters would be identical... except for the signatures. Like the every person’s Great Barrington Declaration but page after page of signatures.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I question whether the cong'men would get as far as the signature.

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