Insurrection 2021

What's going to happen on January 6th?

  • TRUMP JUNTA GOVERNMENT

    Votes: 40 10.1%
  • CHICOM BIDEN ROUNDUP

    Votes: 18 4.5%
  • BOOMERS STANDING AROUND IN Q MERCH ACCOMPLISHING NOTHING

    Votes: 340 85.4%

  • Total voters
    398
  • Poll closed .
He's probably busy forming some kind of Outer Heaven in the Pacific Northwest backwoods. The FBI lost his trail and they dare not try and pick it up again as he'll find them before they find him.
Imagine SIG being the forefront of an Armed Revolution in 30 years all because the FBI banned him on some lolcow forum.
Oh no, I'm not expecting anything big to happen, I'm just saying it's much more relevant than any preceding elections. I expect this to be the GOP's Russia and Trump supporters to forever believe Trump was robbed. True or not, that's just my current take on things.
My initial post that got HHH's attention was just me saying what I don't like about this election where I also said I don't expect anything to happen anyway due to how much time has passed. If there's a smoking gun, the Trump team better present it ASAP if they want to actually contest this election.

I'm curious if he is just gonna finally step down or if he's going to put up any sort of fight. I think most of his current base will simmer down with time, but who knows? 2021 I expect to be 2020 but worse and Biden isn't doing much to alleviate that concern. The worst is yet to come, according to him.
Given his pardons lately, it’s fair to say he knows he’s done and can’t do shit unless God comes down from heaven and grants him his self-interest wish. He wouldn’t be doing that right now if he had any possible course. Trump won’t concede though, he’s going to just leave the WH quietly and whine on Twitter how the Deep State kicked him out. Then he’ll do some rally the next day about running in 2024 or something.

He’s dug too deep of a hole to even say he lost publicly or else he’d look like the biggest bitch ass Nigga in US Presidency.
 
We'll never get another Kingfish in my lifetime and its sad.
One thing about history is that taking out one populist just means the next one to come along learns from it and doesn't let themselves get taken out the same way. Also, unlike old Kingfish, Trump still has another bite at the apple if he fancies it.

A few people have pointed to Andrew Jackson as someone who lost an election in a questionable way but made a comeback in 'No more Mr. Nice Guy' mode. Since he founded the Democratic Party I have to disavow.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson

Born in the colonial Carolinas to a Scotch-Irish family in the decade before the American Revolutionary War, Jackson became a frontier lawyer and married Rachel Donelson Robards. He served briefly in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate, representing Tennessee. After resigning, he served as a justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1798 until 1804. Jackson purchased a property later known as The Hermitage, and became a wealthy, slaveowning planter. In 1801, he was appointed colonel of the Tennessee militia and was elected its commander the following year. He led troops during the Creek War of 1813–1814, winning the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. The subsequent Treaty of Fort Jackson required the Creek surrender of vast lands in present-day Alabama and Georgia. In the concurrent war against the British, Jackson's victory in 1815 at the Battle of New Orleans made him a national hero. Jackson then led U.S. forces in the First Seminole War, which led to the annexation of Florida from Spain. Jackson briefly served as Florida's first territorial governor before returning to the Senate. He ran for president in 1824, winning a plurality of the popular and electoral vote. As no candidate won an electoral majority, the House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams in a contingent election. In reaction to the alleged "corrupt bargain" between Adams and Henry Clay and the ambitious agenda of President Adams, Jackson's supporters founded the Democratic Party.

Jackson ran again in 1828, defeating Adams in a landslide. Jackson faced the threat of secession by South Carolina over what opponents called the "Tariff of Abominations". The crisis was defused when the tariff was amended, and Jackson threatened the use of military force if South Carolina attempted to secede. In Congress, Henry Clay led the effort to reauthorize the Second Bank of the United States. Jackson, regarding the Bank as a corrupt institution that benefited the wealthy at the expense of ordinary Americans, vetoed the renewal of its charter. After a lengthy struggle, Jackson and his allies thoroughly dismantled the Bank. In 1835, Jackson became the only president to completely pay off the national debt, fulfilling a longtime goal. While Jackson pursued numerous reforms designed to eliminate waste and corruption, his presidency marked the beginning of the ascendancy of the party "spoils system" in American politics. In 1830, Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which forcibly relocated most members of the Native American tribes in the South to Indian Territory. The relocation process dispossessed the Indians and resulted in widespread death and disease. Jackson opposed the abolitionist movement, which grew stronger in his second term. In foreign affairs, Jackson's administration concluded a "most favored nation" treaty with Great Britain, settled claims of damages against France from the Napoleonic Wars, and recognized the Republic of Texas. In January 1835, he survived the first assassination attempt on a sitting president.

In his retirement, Jackson remained active in Democratic Party politics, supporting the presidencies of Martin Van Buren and James K. Polk. Though fearful of its effects on the slavery debate, Jackson advocated the annexation of Texas, which was accomplished shortly before his death. Jackson has been widely revered in the United States as an advocate for democracy and the common man. Many of his actions proved divisive, garnering both fervent support and strong opposition from many in the country. His reputation has suffered since the 1970s, largely due to his role in Native American removal. Surveys of historians and scholars have ranked Jackson favorably among U.S. presidents.

Look at this

On the last day of his presidency, Jackson admitted that he had but two regrets, that he "had been unable to shoot Henry Clay or to hang John C. Calhoun."[314] On his deathbed, he was once again quoted as regretting that he had not hanged Calhoun for treason. "My country would have sustained me in the act, and his fate would have been a warning to traitors in all time to come," he said.[315] Remini expresses the opinion that Jackson was typically in control of his temper, and that he used his anger, along with his fearsome reputation, as a tool to get what he wanted.[316]

He sounds a bit Trumpian to me.

Rekieta on Tuberville challenges

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8A32RAflmw
 
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One thing about history is that taking out one populist just means the next one to come along learns from it and doesn't let themselves get taken out the same way. Also, unlike old Kingfish, Trump still has another bite at the apple if he fancies it.

A few people have pointed to Andrew Jackson as someone who lost an election in a questionable way but made a comeback in 'No more Mr. Nice Guy' mode. Since he founded the Democratic Party I have to disavow.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson



Look at this



He sounds a bit Trumpian to me.
I wouldn't expect a foreigner to know this but Andrew Jackson is universally considered one of the worst American presidents ever so to compare Trump to him is pretty insulting if you actually like Trump.
 
Best and worst president lists are often retarded. FDR being #1 all the time is really all you need to know that. Much of what he did would piss people off today, especially if Trump wanted to do it.

Given his pardons lately, it’s fair to say he knows he’s done and can’t do shit unless God comes down from heaven and grants him his self-interest wish. He wouldn’t be doing that right now if he had any possible course. Trump won’t concede though, he’s going to just leave the WH quietly and whine on Twitter how the Deep State kicked him out. Then he’ll do some rally the next day about running in 2024 or something.

He’s dug too deep of a hole to even say he lost publicly or else he’d look like the biggest bitch ass Nigga in US Presidency.
First of all, it sounds like you don't trust the plan.
Second, who's to say God won't come down and fix this?

He's never going to say he lost but I also can't see him running again, either. He's ancient. I don't see him just going away quietly, though. As petty as everyone is going to be against him, he's going to be just as petty back and probably get kicked off Twitter and move to Parler or something, where he will continue to piss people off by existing.
 
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I wouldn't expect a foreigner to know this but Andrew Jackson is universally considered one of the worst American presidents ever so to compare Trump to him is pretty insulting if you actually like Trump.

That's a compliment, given the fact that Joe "Rising China is a Good Thing" Biden is, allegedly, the most popular presidential candidate of all time.
 
I really wish there was a specific "schizophrenic rambling with too many words" reaction.
Also: read another book. With the Left, it's pop-culture twaddle, and with the Right, it's highly dated sci-fi dystopian fiction.
It's always the same book, too. It's always 1984, and never anything like Animal Farm, or Brave New World. It's like how millennials are with Harry Potter.

Real talk, George Orwell was right about a lot of things, but 1984 was not one of them-at least when it comes to places in the West. The only places it actually fits is in actual totalitarian shitholes like China, and North Korea, but not in the actual West.

The only dystopian novel that is even remotely similar to the modern West is Brave New World, but no one ever brings it up despite it being it a lot more accurate to predicting shit mostly because it's incredibly fucked up, even more than 1984, and an includes things that make it extremely hard to adapt, let alone allow for most schools to use for teaching so not a lot of people are actually that familiar with it.
 
It's always the same book, too. It's always 1984, and never anything like Animal Farm, or Brave New World. It's like how millennials are with Harry Potter.

Real talk, George Orwell was right about a lot of things, but 1984 was not one of them-at least when it comes to places in the West. The only places it actually fits is in actual totalitarian shitholes like China, and North Korea, but not in the actual West.

The only dystopian novel that is even remotely similar to the modern West is Brave New World, but no one ever brings it up despite it being it a lot more accurate to predicting shit mostly because it's incredibly fucked up, even more than 1984, and an includes things that make it extremely hard to adapt, let alone allow for most schools to use for teaching so not a lot of people are actually that familiar with it.

Huxley certainly was an unfortunate prophet.
 
The only dystopian novel that is even remotely similar to the modern West is Brave New World, but no one ever brings it up despite it being it a lot more accurate to predicting shit mostly because it's incredibly fucked up, even more than 1984, and an includes things that make it extremely hard to adapt, let alone allow for most schools to use for teaching so not a lot of people are actually that familiar with it.
If I'm not mistaken, most US high schools make their students read 1984, hence why it's so ubiquitous in the American psyche. The only reason I read A Brave New World was because my school had me read it, but that was a school for "at risk youth." I think most normal high schools steer clear of it because of all the babyfucking.
 
If I'm not mistaken, most US high schools make their students read 1984, hence why it's so ubiquitous in the American psyche. The only reason I read A Brave New World was because my school had me read it, but that was a school for "at risk youth." I think most normal high schools steer clear of it because of all the babyfucking.
Exactly, which is why the book is almost never talked about let alone ever adapted despite it being leaps and bounds more accurate than 1984 in regards to what a "Western" dystopia would actually look like, and in terms of predicting actual science, and medical shit.

Turns out no one cares if your book predicts cloning, the (mostly) correct dangerous effects of alcohol during pregnancy, and what an actual irl Western dystopia would be like if your book is literally just mostly softcore CP.

Who would've thought, huh?
 
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Exactly, which is why the book is almost never talked about let alone ever adapted despite it being leaps and bounds more accurate than 1984 in regards to what a "Western" dystopia would actually look like, and in terms of predicting actual science, and medical shit.

Turns out no one cares if your book predicts cloning, the (mostly) correct dangerous effects of alcohol during pregnancy, and an what an actual irl Western dystopia would be like if your book is literally just mostly softcore CP.

Who would've thought, huh?
If only the movie adaptation weren't such dogshit. Or, better yet, rightoids learned to fucking read.
Huxley basically predicted a world where everyone's being prescribed drugs to make them feel good, they are subject to constant stimulation, having sex is as easy as a handshake, nobody starves, and the elites use such unprecedented prosperity to keep the plebs content in their place. That's the West in a nutshell.
 
At this point, the loudest voices pretending that Trump won and that he has some way to steal the election that he lost to Biden seem to be coming from outside the US.. whether it's that disgusting freak Ian Miles Cheong in Malaysia, or Jim Watkins's stupider, less fun son in Japan.
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Meanwhile, QTards like Donald Trump's last hope, Lin Wood, are freaking out over a (Photoshopped) photo of John Roberts with a black eye, that they believe shows he has been inducted into a cult of child rapists
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I'm too busy reading autism online.

Also hope you all had a good christmas.
Christmas was great actually, thanks.

We should replace 1984 with Neuromancer as the default dystopian metaphor novel. At least then things would be interesting and the power of the mega corporations properly taken into account.
It's weird how Cyberpunk 2077 has an anarchic US where Japanese megacorps run fiefdoms even though that's an idea that died Japan's Lost Decade, rather than the more plausible version of it as a Singapore-style authoritarian state dominated by Chinese CCP front corporations.
 
Every generation things that there generation will be the last and every thing can only get worse.
Except Millennials and onward. They're confident that "the last generation" has already passed and we're experiencing the decline now. It's almost like the first generation to be less well off than their predecessors expected that to be a sign of bad things to come or something...
 
It's always the same book, too. It's always 1984, and never anything like Animal Farm, or Brave New World. It's like how millennials are with Harry Potter.

Real talk, George Orwell was right about a lot of things, but 1984 was not one of them-at least when it comes to places in the West. The only places it actually fits is in actual totalitarian shitholes like China, and North Korea, but not in the actual West.

The only dystopian novel that is even remotely similar to the modern West is Brave New World, but no one ever brings it up despite it being it a lot more accurate to predicting shit mostly because it's incredibly fucked up, even more than 1984, and an includes things that make it extremely hard to adapt, let alone allow for most schools to use for teaching so not a lot of people are actually that familiar with it.

Agreed to all this, and there is an Orwell novel that is far more relevant to the modern situation than 1984 and that's Animal Farm.

Seriously, a dystopia that follows "Current Year" trends would be nothing like 1984. Instead, it'd be a scary mix of Animal Farm and Brave New World spiced up with the rampant corporatism of Demolition Man.

Exactly, which is why the book is almost never talked about let alone ever adapted despite it being leaps and bounds more accurate than 1984 in regards to what a "Western" dystopia would actually look like, and in terms of predicting actual science, and medical shit.

Turns out no one cares if your book predicts cloning, the (mostly) correct dangerous effects of alcohol during pregnancy, and an what an actual irl Western dystopia would be like if your book is literally just mostly softcore CP.

Who would've thought, huh?

1984 worked for the context of the time it was written. World War II had just ended and the Cold War was just beginning. Much of mainland Europe was still in tatters and recovery efforts were kind of slow outside the territories covered by the Marshall Plan (West Germany, Italy, and Japan) and there were still concerns that liberal democratic societies like Britain and France could easily fall to Soviet-style communism or Franco-style fascism if a second great depression or World War III broke out.

Brave New World was much more accurate in its depictions because it wasn't predicated on era-specific events like World War II or the rise of Stalin. Huxley knew the human condition all too well and figured that for a prosperous liberal democratic republic to become a dystopia, they'd use promises of pleasure instead of threatening violence and imprisonment.

Animal Farm is far more relevant than 1984 based on the fact that it inadvertently predicted the effects of intersectional leftism, Critical Race Theory, and left-wing Identity Politics in general. Animal Farm was meant to be a satire that was a condemnation of the Russian Revolution and the acts of both Lenin and Stalin (Napoleon being a hybrid of those two figures, Old Major being Karl Marx, and Snowball being Leon Trotsky) but it predicted intersectionality theory entirely by accident.

Except Millennials and onward. They're confident that "the last generation" has already passed and we're experiencing the decline now. It's almost like the first generation to be less well off than their predecessors expected that to be a sign of bad things to come or something...

Maybe this is because I've learned the hard way that one should not become overly wrapped up in political bullshit but I've come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter anymore.

It don't matter. None of this matters..

Whatever happens will happen and there's nothing we can do about. All we can do is focus on our own lives and enjoy what we can. C'est la vie.
 
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Christmas was great actually, thanks.


It's weird how Cyberpunk 2077 has an anarchic US where Japanese megacorps run fiefdoms even though that's an idea that died Japan's Lost Decade, rather than the more plausible version of it as a Singapore-style authoritarian state dominated by Chinese CCP front corporations.
Because Cyperpunk is based on how the 80's saw the future. That is why we have a ton of Japanese names and companies in Cyberpunk fiction as Neuromancer was the start of that trend. That is also why Internet technology is so archaic in this type of fiction.

Modern Takes is a bit different, but then again hugbox trolls don't know shit about literature or fiction.
 
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