Kelli and I spent the better part of the weekend with her family, so I had no time to have a write-up for this morning. I wanted to say this though: if you are terminally online and believe that everyone outside your doors is obsessed with trans rights and everything else that is shoved down our throats, don’t believe it. Normal people talk about the house their 23-year-old kid just made an offer on and the job said child just started. They’re discussing the dirt bike they just bought or the latest trip they took to the beach.
The overwhelming majority of people are normal and are just living their lives. They talk about rising prices but aren’t letting it destroy their joy. Some may say they’re ignoring the world crumbling around them. What do you think someone enjoying life in small-town America can do about it except take care of themselves and their families and not let the TV turn them into neurotic city folk?
Witnessing people living their lives and being happy should motivate anyone who does feel the impulse to fight back against this insane culture. Believing the masses are going to all of a sudden rise up and start a revolution, demanding the government be abolished or replaced, is fantasy thinking. Change will come with small, organized groups. That’s where your focus should be.
My wife is like this. We only talk about stuff like this is when it’s happening near where we live or if it came up while she was talking with one of her friends. Also, I had to explain why I started carrying a gun to church.
Jesse Kelly on Timcast was talking about the need to wake up normie republican neighbors. He talked about how great people they were and how mich he enjoyed backyard bbqs with them. Well Jesse, they enjoy those bbqs too. Why the fuck would anyone want to wake up from a dream that they are enjoying?
Jessie understands the enemy well enough and seems willing to fight, he just has no clue about how to find friends or how to fight. Many such cases. All in all, i wish that i noticed less.