If you look at the election as the most important of our lifetime, then whichever side you’re on kind of requires you to detest the opposing side. This IS by design.
We don’t vote for the most important things in our lives, they just happen. Toxic chemicals in our food, chemtrails containing conductive materials on an almost daily basis… and by the way it was 2016 when I went to Paris, eager to see if they had them too… which they did. (i’ve been photographing them since 2012) So it’s not an American thing but a world thing. Who overrides the presidents, PM’s and rulers for this?
Then there’s vaccine mandates, 5G towers everywhere. If I thought longer and did some research I’d come up with a full page of life/death issues we never had a say in. Add to that the release of films like ‘Civil War’, ‘Leave The World Behind’, ‘Don’t Look Up’ and a hundred other dystopian predictive programs with Hollywood as the official propaganda arm of the world’s global rulers. If you know at least a smidgeon of how think tanks works, you understand why the shock and awe in film and news is important for us to digest before the actual event. They literally tell us what they’re planning, but we’re too busy with sporting events and pop concerts to notice.
After hearing both candidates speak, I certainly know who I could tolerate more at this point… but the main point may be that the real destruction of the US is people being divided by tribe, to which there are only 2, maybe a minority 3rd. Practical thought proves the president doesn’t make the larger decisions. Money, and the invisible oligarchy do.
So while you hate your opposers, you have to look at your own house of information and ask yourself: What do I know firsthand?
The honest answer to most of the questions are zero. Nothing. We are in a matrix feed. White rats, be kind to the gray rats when they shake the cage. It’s nobody’s fault here. We know not what we do.
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I don’t hate anyone, but it sure is stunning how effective the dumbing down of society has been the last 40 years. People seemingly are unable to critically think anymore. It’s quite telling indeed that most people under say 30 or so never say ” I think” …it’s always “I feel like”
I am not a fan of fear mongering. I believe that regardless of this elections outcome we are still a bastion of excellence. You cant tell me half this country is bad , we just disagree on how we should go about reaching those solutions, adult conversations and adult conversations need to happen between the sides , and compromise, some solutions will come thru technological advancement. I value vigorous discussions. It makes life interesting.
The establishment as it is benefits from keep us divided so when they shake the cage , the white and grey rats are far from nice to each other. It’s the sad reality we live in .
I’m nice to everyone, even those with opposing views , I may not agree with them., but I will respect your right to have them.
i’m not sure where you get half the country is bad. far from it. personally, i’m pretty optimistic about life and people. at the same time i don’t think you can refute any of the above.
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Jude you mis understand my comment , what I’m saying is nobody can tell me that half the country is bad , we are a country divided in half , and the right says the left is bad and left says right is bad , just because we can’t agree doesn’t make the other half bad like they like us to think , we just have diffract ideas and solutions to fix the problems , we are a great nation , hopefully both sides can stop the fear mongering, bullying , and name calling , it’s beneath them to do so , and work together and compromise, give and take . I may not agree with opinions of others but I do respect their right to them .
Should be fun ,and interesting who will be our next president
This election has me very nervous. Elections are not honest anymore , our votes really don’t count. They have found ballots already filled out in Pennsylvania by people that aren’t even alive. So it makes me wonder why even take the time to vote, I know it’s My Civic duty. At least that’s the way I was taught.. I do not hate the Democrats or liberals or anybody else. I do hate what they do. And that is not honest. Whoever gets elected……. May God bless them and guide them, and I only pray that this time our election is an honest election, and not one with rumors of having been rigged. On this election, I will not stay up to watch, the last time I did that is when they announced that polling stations were closing down, which was a history first for me. I worked at the campaign and I knew what my hours were going to be beforehand. No one that people got up and left without votes being counted, I smelled a rat. Good luck to all, may your candidate win whoever it may be.
it’s hard to believe we all have ip addresses, dl#’s, passports and require no voter ID. add to that computer voting machines and yeah… might as well have president Idi Amin.
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