July1, 2025 a rant
Now. This make this may piss some people off. As the politicians themselves are open to humiliation, so are their wives are. When they go to church they should be humiliated. People should move off the pew that they sit in. Don't shake their hands. If your church service has hugs, refuse. Turn your back. Leave their bridge clubs. Don't go to their little cocktail parties. Put them into social exile. They wish to be cruel. Then they're going to have to expect cruelty in return. If they're not going to show respect, Then they're not gonna be able to expect respect in return.
We cannot continue to treat these people as good people, but misguided. We can't continue to treat these people as emotionally stunted. These people are Nazis. There is no other way to put it. If you take the period from 1933 to 1939, in Germany. You can bring those six years right on over here to the United States and just change the names and the dates and that's what you have. There's no denying anymore. The Supreme Court's in the bag for Trump. The republicans in Congress are kissing trump's ass. Democrats are on the outs. And not much they can do about it.
Do not be meek
Do not turn the other cheek
Do no harm
but take no shit
And remember, a protest is meant to inconvenience others.
As far as that goes, fuck their feelings. That’s the maga mantra
If people can’t hear you, then they don’t know how you feel.
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