Texas is gunning to be one and will be the largest state to do so. The governor promised to sign legislation to that effect.
The fact the states are showing any spine at all is what gives me some semblance of hope. Back in December and January, I wasn't even expecting the red states to push back at all.
The fight against the aristocrats is fighting for time.
What they're trying do with great reset is create a north korean type society. Where they have it all and everyone else gets nothing. They're aiming for this because various resources are running out.
Any resistance main goal is delay their great reset as long as possible until suh a collapse equalizes everyone.
I don't know about you but I want these elites people fall into the pit along with me. They ought not be exempt.
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In my estimation, the real blackpill is the divisions are baked into the very DNA of American culture. I always laugh when people say things used to be better in the 90s, when we also had the OJ Simpson Trial, the LA Riots, and a whole lot of other insane race riots. I'd say the 70s doesn't even go back far enough; I've mentioned it on here before but read the book Days of Rage, it details how Black Supremacist and Jewish Western Marxist revolutionaries were doing bombings, assassinations, riots, kidnappings, and general mayhem throughout the 50s and 60s, which was really just an extension of existing divisions. Despite what many movies and romantic trust fund writers will tell us, there has never been a time in American history where there was not open hostility between Blacks and Whites, manifesting as separation, media attacks, and outright violence. Furthermore, it seems that the only thing bringing them together is a common enemy, which is always short-lived. We saw this recently with a lot of the people on the Alt-Lite talking about their black friends and comrades who are side by side with them... to hate Islam, or Mexicans, or China I guess. But you don't make unity by having a momentary common enemy. I keep this in mind when I hear how we all have so much in common because the older generations are Conservative. Yeah, sure, hating trannies is going to unify the entire country. I think that the Covid lockdowns and the riots were a massive shit-test on White America to see what it will put up with, and I think everyone failed.
Fair point, these divisions have always been there to an extent but there really was a point in the late 90's and the 2000's where things looked like they might get better.
The early 90's was where the racial tensions seemed to have peaked with the LA Riots and OJ Simpson, but a lot of that was confined to the LA metropolitan area, which was seen as a extremely tense racial powder keg even by the standards of the 60's, 70's, and 80's.
In the late 90's, you had Clinton, who for all his problems, was very much a populist who appealed to both blacks and Whites and was in office during one of the biggest eras of economic prosperity in all of American history.
In the 2000's, the country was more united after 9/11 and even in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, racial tensions didn't get near as bad as they probably should have. Part of that may have been because of the fact that Bush and his lackeys all served as a common enemy to use as a scapegoat and because the suffering of the blacks in New Orleans could be largely blamed on a natural disaster and decaying infrastructure as opposed to some racist boogeyman.
Aside from Kanye West sperging out on national television and the usual race-bating from Spike Lee and Al Sharpton (who were both widely mocked as attention whoring grifters back then) you didn't see the kind of anger you do now.
I'd say part of it is because of Obama. Everyone thought he was the end all be all who'd undo all of Bush's fuckups, end all of the racial divisions in America forever, and make anime real.
Turns out Obama was another corporatist neolib who continued all of the worst elements of Bush's hard policies but he did so while cloaked in a progressive veneer (as opposed to the traditionalist veneer Bush went with) and the MSM sucked him off anyway.
It didn't help that Obama's first term oversaw the worst of the Great Recession and he actively fanned the flames of the nascent Woke Left in his second term