Its a different kind of fight though, I know like minded people.
One of the most remarkable things about this state, but it sadly seems really unique to people around my age, born in the late '80s early 90s we grew up here, together.
Or if we didn't we knew people, who knew people.
Life happened, and we didn't really see much diversity.
But not from our perspective anyway.
People only came in two colors, sometimes we'd find out someone technically was a rednexican. White ranged from pasty gingers to really tan, remnants of the native people, or rednexicans. (What few Mexican kids here, their parents owned the Mexican restaurant, the dry cleaners, and the little dinner thing that been opened since the 70s.
We knew history, sometimes we were annoyed by it.
We didn't really understand why it mattered.
For us, it had actually happened.
It became even more glaring when people would leave for these so hopeful places, they always yoyoed back.
I learned that being black from Mississippi is a whole different experience to people in Chicago, Los Angeles.
Do as I say, don't do as I do.
People were genuinely racist outside of the south, how ironic.
A weird kind of white man's burden, but I'm still better than you separation.
The term "African" American, like they're not from here.
Mostly spoken by liberal whites scared to call people black, yet refusing to see the term is offensive it denotes they're not American. Why aren't whites "European" American.
And the only "African" American they know works in their building, he's never been to their house.
And the way their communites were isolated.
Then there was the lgbt communities.
Where I come from, the mechanic is well he doesn't hide it and it's a small town.
After religious people learned to hold their noses, which of course eventually being THE mechanic, and owning THE gas station they did.
He's just a normal person.
Counter that to purple haired oddities with pink bears wearing a teddy reading to children in the library.
Gay pride parades are an offensive display of stereotypes.
How's that supposedly inclusive to everyone?
You can be you without the extremes.
Go to work, go home.
Life should be where you can live and live well, I guess conservatively. For lack of a better term?
So, then I start to analyze everything.
Alright I grew up hyper religious, the pastors favorite topic was "homo'sexuals".
Then Pete Buttigieg ran. Really (Buttigieg) I couldn't quite understand his passionate anger about it. He wasn't a front runner.
As for the religion part, America kinda did better before that was the forefront.
And there's always the treaty of tripoli. "As the Government of the United States is not in any sense founded upon the Christian religion" a document written by and ratified by a Congress of the nations founders.
In some ways they were horrible, but in others pretty smart. And Diest.
After all especially Jefferson.
Religion didn't enter politics till Carter, and Regan only hijacked it, after all. Uh the white house astrologer.
His world views shattered he ranted out a secret.
And I realized oh my God.
No wonder that was your favorite topic.
You hypocritical bastard.
So I really looked around, I started to talk to people.
Little bit by little I learned my conspiracy theories weren't limited to me.
We noticed things, the riots, how they wanted together and separate.
Here sheer population and life had caused us to grow up around each other.
Not so elsewhere.
These people rambling and ranting the loudest were just exactly like my preacher had been.
Do as I say, don't do as I do.
So I tore it all away, started to study Taosim. I realized that was the Jesus parts of the New Testament, exclusively.
Only turned around so.
I started to notice energy, patterns, patterns in history, even predictive programming.
In 2019 some meme went around about how in every 20s of every century there's an event. And jokingly I don't feel good about the odds of next year.
2020.
This can not be happening, they're making up too.
Didn't you hear the first reports the mask don't help they make it worse.
I realized East Asia had always been at war with Eurasia.
This is a summer cold, a cornia virus.
Then people "having Covid" but never seeming that sick.
They "tested positive" then my neighbor who was one of these in my opinion abuse the ER (which should only be for real g'd emergencies, not my kid has a cold) that night they put this woman on a breathalyzer.
She died, but I tried to explain that the breathalyzer itself is dangerous. I tried to explain that to a nurse. I know but it's what "we were told to do" when someone test positive for Covid.
I didn't wear a mask, mostly it didn't hit here till it did.
I worked through it, life went on as normal never caught so much as a runny nose.
Only a few angry stairs.
And then the nods, the unmasked.
So we talked, I learned there's an underground undercurrent.
Even in "conspiracy theory" groups it's like "that part of what you said sounds like my cultural war enemies" likewise from the other side.
But neither side gets it, the truth is in the middle, and mostly stripped away of the shit people can get along.
A few people who even ran out and got the shot, they've seen where I will show them "the science" from actual scientific pages.
Every single citation stating it's safety, they'll be a little reference, follow the reference to find studying pending authorized emergency use.
Studied the animal trails on RNA.
I also noticed elites love to tell you exactly what they're doing.
From government buildings (the real capital of North America is in Winnipeg they use the Manitoba capital building)
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I never really noticed it til I did, counterpart a portal is opened to a really similar parallel universe where terrorist come to our side and turn loose a modified cold virus. The other world looked like ours in 2020, that show ended in 2019.
That being the final episode.
Utopia, and it even came in 2020 during it. This being the Year of the Rabbit, I'm waiting.
Songbird, that was "essential"
If we look past the extreme we see the undercurrent.
But even amongst us, we get swept by tides too.
It's if it comes to that need it does.
But we have enough extremes.
There are those who will listen.
Besides.
Sometimes I also think one day Bill Gates is gonna pop out when over half the world's dead and say. I know you hate me for this, but congratulations critical thinkers.
Yikes think about it world populated by only conspiracy theorists and the global elite surviving.
We always have to stay vigilant don't we.
There's more than one reason I want to put Robert Smalls on that monument.
Not the usual woke reasons either.
Robert Smalls stood up to some impossible odds, pure bravery and courage. Nothing short of some big ass balls.
If we can do it.
Basically you just hit your.
Not today point, we all gotta die.
And if you don't, it's an epic story to tell later.
It's not all doom and gloom.
And everything doesn't have to be fought with swords.
The biggest battles honestly are won by not reacting, keep your center.
Words last longer than bullets.