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I'm not blackpilled, but I'm not holding my breath.

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I expect to see mixed results. The US had tons of protests and riots back before BLM, following protests and riots done in other countries over the same restrictions. Any new restriction will be met with protests and riots, followed by a new distraction (like BLM, but new). I can only hope the riots and protests continue and change into something more organized after the distraction, because whatever distraction they have planned will be well-planned. It will put people back into a "wait and see" mentality. Most people I know are in that state, while a few others are in a "any day now" kind of state. They are different, one is unprepared and might not act, the other is preparing to act. There are lots of folks like this in the US, the problem is, no one wants to group up for fear of being scattered or hunted down.

The "wait and see" attitude is the one I am trying to get people out of. They think things are not so bad. They need to have their comfy beds and indoor plumbing ripped out of their lives by these cretins before they attempt to deal with them. Creatures of comfort, they have all become.

Sometimes I hate living with chronic pain, other times I am glad. Being comfortable is not worth being a cow. It is not the end-all-be-all.

America is like a dirty barn full of horse shit, and only a handful of guys are in there cleaning it up. Everyone else is arguing over how long they have to be there, and what kind of tools should be used, and who should do what. They are simply unwilling to get their hands dirty. I don't know how many of them can stay like that though, I mean, the shit is really starting to stink.