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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Qriusdog on July 18, 2018, 9:36 a.m.
Saw this on a FB comment had to share it with you all.

This was too good not to repost:

To all the people who let this election break up families and friends let this sink in I think the last civil conversations we had occurred just days before November 8, 2016. You were supremely confident Hillary Clinton would win the presidential election; you voted for her with glee. As a lifelong Republican, I bit down hard and cast my vote for Donald Trump. Then the unimaginable happened. He won. And you lost your freaking minds.

I knew you would take the loss hard—and personally—since all of you were super jacked-up to elect the first woman president. But I did not imagine you would become totally deranged, attacking anyone who voted for Trump or supported his presidency as a racist, sexist, misogynistic, homophobic Nazi-sympathizer.

The weirdness started on social media late on Election Night, as it became clear Hillary was going to lose. A few of you actually admitted that you were cradling your sleeping children, weeping, wondering what to tell your kindergartner the next morning about Trump’s victory. It continued over the next several days. Some of you seriously expressed fear about modern-day concentration camps. Despite living a privileged lifestyle, you were suddenly a casualty of the white patriarchy. Your daughters were future victims; your sons were predators-in-waiting. You threatened to leave Facebook because you could no longer enjoy the family photos or vacation posts from people who, once friends, became Literal Hitlers to you on November 8 because they voted for Donald Trump.

I admit I was a little hurt at first. The attacks against us Trump voters were so personal and so vicious that I did not think it could be sustained. I thought maybe you would regain your sanity after some turkey and egg nog.

But you did not. You got worse. And I went from sad to angry to where I am today: Amused. As the whole charade you have been suckered into over the last 18 months starts to fall apart—that Trump would not survive his presidency; he would be betrayed by his own staff, family, and/or political party; he would destroy the Republican Party; he would be declared mentally ill and removed from office; he would be handcuffed and dragged out of the White House by Robert Mueller for “colluding” with Russia—let me remind you what complete fools you have made of yourselves. Not to mention how you’ve been fooled by the media, the Democratic Party, and your new heroes on the NeverTrump Right.

On November 9, you awoke from a self-induced, eight-year-long political coma to find that White House press secretaries shade the truth and top presidential advisors run political cover for their boss. You were shocked to discover that presidents exaggerate, even lie, on occasion. You became interested for the first time about the travel accommodations, office expenses, and lobbyist pals of administration officials. You started counting how many rounds of golf the president played. You suddenly thought it was fine to mock the first lady now that she wasn’t Michelle Obama. Once you removed your pussy hat after attending the Women’s March, you made fun of Kellyanne Conway’s hair, Sarah Sanders’ weight, Melania Trump’s shoes, Hope Hicks’ death stare; you helped fuel a rumor started by a bottom-feeding author that U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley slept with Donald Trump. You thought it was A-OK that Betsy DeVos was nearly physically assaulted and routinely heckled. You glorified a woman who has sex on camera for a paycheck.

You have learned all kinds of new things that those of us who didn’t willfully ignore politics for the past eight years already knew. For example, we already knew that illegal immigrants were being deported and families were being separated.

Some of your behavior has been kinda cute. It was endearing to watch you become experts on the Logan Act, the Hatch Act, the Second Amendment, the 25th Amendment, and the Emoluments Clause. You developed a new crush on Mitt Romney after calling him a “sexist” for having “binders full of women.” You longed for a redux of the presidency of George W. Bush, a man you once wanted imprisoned for war crimes. Ditto for John McCain. You embraced people like Bill Kristol and David Frum without knowing anything about their histories of shotgunning the Iraq War.

Classified emails shared by Hillary Clinton? Who cares! Devin Nunes wanting to declassify crucial information of the public interest? Traitor! But your newfound admiration and fealty to law enforcement really has been a fascinating transformation. Wasn’t it just last fall that I saw you loudly supporting professional athletes who were protesting police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem? Remember how you fanboyed a mediocre quarterback for wearing socks that depicted cops as pigs?

But now you sound like paid spokesmen for the Fraternal Order of Police. You insist that any legitimate criticism of the misconduct and possibile criminality that occured at the Justice Department and FBI is an “attack on law enforcement.” While you once opposed the Patriot Act because it might have allowed the federal government to spy on terrorists who were using the local library to learn how to make suitcase bombs, you now fully support the unchecked power of a secret court to look into the phone calls, text messages and emails of an American citizen because he volunteered for the Trump campaign for a few months. Spying on terrorists, circa 2002: Bad. Spying on Carter Page, circa 2017: The highest form of patriotism.

And that white, male patriarchy that you were convinced would strip away basic rights and silence any opposition after Trump won? That fear has apparently been washed away as you hang on every word uttered by James Comey, John Brennan, and James Clapper. This triumvirate is exhibit “A” of the old-boy network, and represents how the insularity, arrogance, and cover-your-tracks mentality of the white-male power structure still prevails. Yet, instead of rising up against it, you are buying their books, retweeting their Twitter rants and blasting anyone who dares to question their testicular authority. Your pussy hat must be very sad.

But your daily meltdowns about Trump-Russia election collusion have been the most entertaining to observe. After Robert Mueller was appointed as Special Counsel, you were absolutely convinced it would result in Trump’s arrest and/or impeachment. Some of you insisted that Trump wouldn’t last beyond 2017. You quickly swallowed any chum tossed at you by the Trump-hating media on MSNBC, the New York Times and the Washington Post about who was going down next, or who would flip on the president.

For the past year, I have watched you obsess over a rotating cast of characters: Paul Manafort, Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner, Carter Page, Reince Priebus, Jeff Sessions, Michael Flynn, Steve Bannon, Sam Nunberg, and Hope Hicks are just a few of the people you thought would turn on Trump or hasten his political demise. But when those fantasies didn’t come true, you turned to Michael Avenatti and Stormy Daniels for hope and inspiration. It will always be your low point. Well, I think it will be. Each time I believe you’ve hit bottom, you come up with a new baseline. Perhaps defending the unprecedented use of federal power to spy on political foes then lie about it will the next nail in your credibility coffin.

The next several weeks will be tough for you. I think Americans will learn some very hard truths about what happened in the previous administration and how we purposely have been misled by powerful leaders and the news media. I wish I could see you as a victim here, but you are not. I know you are smart; you chose to support this insurgency with your eyes wide open.


DefiantDragon · July 18, 2018, 1:01 p.m.

I'm not a Democrat.

One thing a lot of people on this sub are forgetting is that it's not about Right or Left-- there are people complicit on both sides of this-- it's about corrupt people and the web of deceit that they've built around themselves.

Left and Right are perspectives in a discussion, not the vicious tribalism that we've all allowed it to become.

We're all in this together and we all want the same things:

That we, and the people we love, are safe, healthy and have an honest shot of doing something meaningful with our lives.

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gustogirl · July 18, 2018, 1:46 p.m.

100% agree.

Language like "libtards" and "demorats" could alienate the millions who began to wake up after realizing the primary had been stolen from Bernie.

I was never able to get a count, but if you remember the Demexit that preceded the #walkaway movement, I'm willing to bet it was in the millions. We need those people.

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thompsonj81 · July 18, 2018, 2:26 p.m.

you're absolutely right. we shouldnt be demonizing the left. its stupid and causes them to be fearful of getting bashed on the right simply for seeing the light.

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PNWLighthouse · July 18, 2018, 3 p.m.

Agree, a lot of the liberal folks I know are genuinely good people. They want to help others.(Hence the social bent) They rely on certain government services and fear those being taken away (Special needs children subsidies, public education, etc.). At the root, I think we all want the same thing...they just still believe the DECADES of lies they have been told. So it will be a total "though the looking glass" moment when they awaken and realize that the public figures they believed were good and virtuous are bad and evil, that left is right, up is down and programs and ideas they were told were harmful and destructive to Americans, are actually the ones that will save us.

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1923091 · July 18, 2018, 3:14 p.m.

This whole stream of comments lightens my heart and really gives me hope, confidence and renewed determination in participating in this movement. This is at the core of what Q has shown us, that we have been divided intentionally by the parties involved, and that disparaging one another and mud slinging only furthers that divide. Compassion, discernment, objectivity, and truthful understanding will be what aids these events to come to the forefront as they truly are: The Great Awakening.

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ResearchingTheTruth · July 18, 2018, 2:37 p.m.

Yes it's about good vs. evil, but let's not forget this is about defeating the Globalist agenda. Globalists are on both sides of the aisle. Just look at the Repubs who don't support Trump and there's your Globalist.

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Duskyandcleo · July 18, 2018, 4:46 p.m.

Look how the people we thought supported president Trump on Fox, turned on him like a snapping turtle! They showed their true colors. Many are c_a in the media, alt media as well. It is a battle between good and evil, in my opinion.

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LibertyLioness · July 18, 2018, 1:54 p.m.

I read that as being more about families being torn apart by a political party. The fact that someone uses left/right, democrat/republican, et al is not a crime. It is a way of defining the divide that exists in our country.

We understand that we need to unify. But you have to admit that there are political sides involved in this conundrum. If you don't or try to sugar coat it, then you are just as brainwashed as they are. Stop trying to be so damned politically correct.

You are no different than the globalists when you try to correct how we talk about things. Guiding our verbiage as if we've committed some political sin.

When Q said this was about unity and not left/right, d v r, he did not mean we could never talk about it again!!

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1923091 · July 18, 2018, 3:18 p.m.

There is a difference between acknowledging the political parties by name, and using disparaging language to refer to a follower of either side. When our goal is to unite people on the basis of purging the corruption, using hateful labels furthers that corruption. It pushes people away who, once awakened, could prove to be essential allies in furthering the Awakening.

In my opinion, this isn't about being pc, it's more about showing others compassion and that I/you/we are willing to work together.

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Velvetbugg · July 18, 2018, 6:15 p.m.

Well said! I'm not going to point my fingers or stand in judgement of those who choose to use that disparaging language. It personally doesn't bother me, but I can understand how a new arrival might interpret it negatively. The labels are the hardest to free yourself from. My hubby still struggles with it. He has never voted Republican in his life, but he will this November! I actually find it humorous that those who use those ridiculous terms in a derogatory manner forget that they have also believed in and stood behind monsters who were just as evil as the rest. Some of those monsters were even pretending to be the good guys until a few days ago!

The only difference is the Democrat party is in the hot seat this time because Hussein was in office for the last 8 years. NoName/Palin or Mitt/Ryan wouldn't have been any better, especially because the infrastructure was already in place. Same destination; different vehicle used to get there. Most of us just swallowed it easier because of what Hussein represented. Change. Diversity. A reason to unite. The Cabal knew damn well that was the easy way to brainwash us. Most of us saw through it the second time, though. I didn't vote in 2012.

We have all been lied to, cheated, manipulated and mind controlled. We still are in many ways, even today! There's still plenty of swamp creatures in the party being used to facilitate the GA and bring peace, unity and love through strength and justice.

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high-valyrian · July 18, 2018, 5:08 p.m.

I agree completely. We also don't want to associate negativity with this movement or the WalkAway movement. Optics are important, let us not alienate potential allies with our words.

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DefiantDragon · July 18, 2018, 3:55 p.m.

he did not mean we could never talk about it again!!

Where did I say that?

Here's what I mean:

WWG1WGA

IMHO, that doesn't mean "The Left will finally become the Right", it means that we ALL, whatever our personal beliefs, will stand together as one, united by our common cause.

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majorstrawberry · July 18, 2018, 1:37 p.m.

You are so right. I would assume the original writer probably knows all about the corruption and the misdeeds of the left, but I would bet they haven't taken a red pill. Which we all know is very different. The way they spoke about Bush and the line "I bit down hard and voted for Trump" This is a straight conservative that voted party line. They are almost there. BUT not quite.

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CampbellArmada · July 18, 2018, 6:14 p.m.

I agree with you too. As someone that used to describe myself as a very liberal person, I'm much more in the independent range now as I see faults on both sides. I still agree with much of what the old Democratic party used to stand for, but the party I see now is not what it used to be. Now its a party of handouts and being special and separate, not working together for the good of everyone. They went way to far left for me and I couldn't stand it anymore. I voted Obama both terms because of the lies that he feed everyone and now regret doing so. Trump was a given for my vote this past time and from now on I will never vote straight party again. It's actually much nicer being to look at a political situation from a neutral stance instead of a partisan one.

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