What stands before us is either the fall of Rome or the birth of a new world. Each of us in our own way helps determine which one it will be.

May 8, 2022 · 6:08 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
That’s why I think Jan 6 was the right idea for the wrong reasons.
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the problem is, I think, that the fall of rome was the birth of a new world, just not necessarily a better one
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It is a bit like crossing the black hole horizon: you don't really feel much at first, but then after a while, you cannot go back due to the black hole's gravitational pull. Oh, and you get stretched out then shred to bits :(
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Change doesn’t happen without organized collaboration and a concrete, agreed upon goal. What do we want to change? How do we organize and collaborate to make that happen?
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But what we are seeing here is @David_Bossie & White Supremacy Hate Groups want to go back Colonial Life after Mass Depopulation, likely taking us way back when the first Americans from Europe landed in the 1600s, but want us to keep us like this into the End of the 1800s.
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Or something like Hungary.
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American “empire” benefits three companies. Unsustainable. Romans did it better. Romans always do it better.