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  • We've seen it happen 1000s of times in history. Soldiers do as their told. If Trump says invade, it will happen. They are purging any internal resistance as we speak do in a few months, if he says invade we will get invaded.

  • I dunno, do something. Anything really. You have a handful of the richest people on earth trying to turn your country into a tech monarchy that wants to have the ability to put its people in vr prisons or kill then outright if it becomes uneconomic to keep them alive. Your entire people should be in a fight or flight response. Literally attacking the government and trying to kill the billionaires. It's that bad of a situation for you. This is the worst possible timeline. In 10 years I don't think the us will be a democracy. I think it will be a dictatorship kept in power by some type of artificial intelligence run surveillance system. The average man will have less and less economic importance to the oligarchy meaning less and less power to stand up to them until eventually you have to value to them at all at which time they start killing you. This is a nightmare timeline you are in.

  • Hopefully, our government has started building the nukes because that's literally the only thing that's gonna save us. We can't stand up to them economically because even if the us citizens suffer, the elite class won't even notice. And since they control the media and narrative, it won't be hard for them to stop any kind of popular uprising. We can't stop them militarily for obvious reasons either. Nobody can come and save us either. Unless we have been building nukes in secret for the last few years, it's safe to assume we will become the 51st state.

  • I'm not religious anymore myself. Grew up Catholic. But my experience with it definitely seems to be different than a lot of other people. The priest we had was super progressive and inclusive. Didn't spout any of the fire and brimstone crap either. Actually tried to live the life of Jesus and told us to love and accept everyone, including gays and people from other religions, etc. I do realize this isn't the typical experience for most people though. I think father Matthew was genuinely a good guy and got into the faith because he actually wanted to help people.