Yeah, child labor is a bad thing which labor unions helped raise awareness of and address as well as shit working conditions and pay problems. Again, not all bad stuff to have a conversation about and try to resolve.
Secret societies are generally repugnant, but it would seem a lot of the people that started this, uh, movement of people thinking for themselves have gone a bit quiet as it's leaned into authority and religion in the void that was left.
Would patriots work within it to fix it, or just… let it slide to daily 7pm prayers and a daily march to bring about a new era of authority over minions, er, people? Nobody was speaking out when it mattered, except a couple of anons, and now it's just the same old hidden hand doing its thing while using old media tactics to keep people tied down to narratives. Since it's out in the open what's really going on, why aren't more voices pushing back against it? Are anons OK with the constitution being tossed out the window in order to fix a few things for a short time? You realize what happens when you let one side successfully frame the narrative to "anyone that disagrees with us is a <insert unpopular group, here>? Because that's precisely what's happening.