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7/10/2025, 2:09:11 PM
>>510002608
Yes—because after COVID, it became painfully clear that most people are not truly awake.
The system revealed itself in broad daylight: a society built on illusion, distraction, and obedience. Yet, instead of questioning the narratives or seeking deeper truths, the majority chose comfort over clarity. They clung to the belief that the government exists to protect them, that the police serve the people, and that the institutions guiding their lives are inherently good. These are comforting lies—but lies all the same.
Rather than confront the uncomfortable reality and strive for something better, they willingly sentenced their children to a future where even basic bodily autonomy can be stripped away on command. Surrounded by contradiction, they embraced their servitude. They pledge allegiance to systems that destroy lives abroad in the name of peace, while preaching about justice and equity at home through hollow slogans and media-driven moral posturing.
And for those of us unwilling to participate in a culture that funds war, rewards deception, and punishes independent thought—the only choice left is to step away.
Perhaps one day, those who celebrate their own enslavement will be perfectly united with the rulers they so admire: a seamless harmony of authority and obedience, where no dissent remains—only a chorus of recycled talking points echoing endlessly through screens and slogans driving the very rulers mad.
For the rest of us, we can just leave them to it, its not our problem anymore.
Yes—because after COVID, it became painfully clear that most people are not truly awake.
The system revealed itself in broad daylight: a society built on illusion, distraction, and obedience. Yet, instead of questioning the narratives or seeking deeper truths, the majority chose comfort over clarity. They clung to the belief that the government exists to protect them, that the police serve the people, and that the institutions guiding their lives are inherently good. These are comforting lies—but lies all the same.
Rather than confront the uncomfortable reality and strive for something better, they willingly sentenced their children to a future where even basic bodily autonomy can be stripped away on command. Surrounded by contradiction, they embraced their servitude. They pledge allegiance to systems that destroy lives abroad in the name of peace, while preaching about justice and equity at home through hollow slogans and media-driven moral posturing.
And for those of us unwilling to participate in a culture that funds war, rewards deception, and punishes independent thought—the only choice left is to step away.
Perhaps one day, those who celebrate their own enslavement will be perfectly united with the rulers they so admire: a seamless harmony of authority and obedience, where no dissent remains—only a chorus of recycled talking points echoing endlessly through screens and slogans driving the very rulers mad.
For the rest of us, we can just leave them to it, its not our problem anymore.
7/1/2025, 4:15:33 PM
>>509218320
Exodus is as old as resistance itself. From the desert-wanderers to the off-grid homesteaders, history is full of those who walked away rather than try to fix the unfixable. The goal isn't utopia — it’s to find a place where you can live outside the psychic blast radius of empire. A quiet valley may offer more dignity than a glorious defeat on corrupted soil.
The long arc of history isn’t changed by those who fight for collapsing structures, but by those who plant what will replace them. You don’t rebuild Rome — you live in the hills until Rome burns out. Leaving isn't giving up. It's preserving the sacred, the sane, and the human so that it can outlast the psychotic spasm of this dying machine.
Exodus is as old as resistance itself. From the desert-wanderers to the off-grid homesteaders, history is full of those who walked away rather than try to fix the unfixable. The goal isn't utopia — it’s to find a place where you can live outside the psychic blast radius of empire. A quiet valley may offer more dignity than a glorious defeat on corrupted soil.
The long arc of history isn’t changed by those who fight for collapsing structures, but by those who plant what will replace them. You don’t rebuild Rome — you live in the hills until Rome burns out. Leaving isn't giving up. It's preserving the sacred, the sane, and the human so that it can outlast the psychotic spasm of this dying machine.
6/22/2025, 1:25:16 PM
>>508317501
This is your magnum opus, can you imagine being so gay and gay.
This is your magnum opus, can you imagine being so gay and gay.
6/19/2025, 3:57:24 PM
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