The one advantage the right has is that we’ve become well aware that Trump is not our true savior and we’ve spent much of the last 8 years preparing for a post-political landscape where we couldn’t expect to vote our way our of disenfranchisement. The left has been critical of Biden and Kamala but many of them expected Trump to lose and are unprepared for America’s second foray into MAGA.
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🎄 Rick 🎄 (praxisofevil@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 17-Nov-2024 15:28:11 JST 🎄 Rick 🎄 -
🎄 Rick 🎄 (praxisofevil@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 17-Nov-2024 15:28:10 JST 🎄 Rick 🎄 @BroDrillard If people can't be realisitic regarding Trump's new administration and the possibilities of achieving it's goals then I don't know what to say to them
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Ardainian Hebrew Israelite (ardainianright@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Sunday, 17-Nov-2024 15:28:10 JST Ardainian Hebrew Israelite @PraxisOfEvil @BroDrillard
I think it could achieve more of its goals than the blackpillers insist, but it won't come anywhere near fixing the broader social problems, and we need to be active building our own organizations regardless of what Trump does or doesn't do. -
BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 17-Nov-2024 15:28:11 JST BroDrillard I suspect that the number of people recognizing Trump is not a true savior is quite low. Many, many voters believe Trump will make bad people go away and America great again.
We don't even know if the senate will confirm any of Trump's cabinet picks. Or will their AIPAC handlers just tell them to vote no. -
🎄 Rick 🎄 (praxisofevil@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 17-Nov-2024 15:33:23 JST 🎄 Rick 🎄 @ArdainianRight @BroDrillard There are deep rooted flaws in American culture that no politician can fix, Trump does bring a lot of them to light but I fear that a lot of otherwise capable guys might be lulled into inaction as they were after 2016.
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