Isn't it interesting that the people who keep trying to off TFG are his own (former) fans?
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Isn't it interesting that the people who keep trying to off TFG are his own (former) fans?
Luckily, they aren't very good at it. My friend calls them 'gravy seals' hahaha
Just remember: he projects a lot of himself onto his opponents—calls them fascists, stupid, out to destroy the country
And here's the thing, if they actually are doing what he claims they are, they're doing it all far better than he did when he had the chance
He didn't drain the swamp. He didn't lock her up (couldn't even get an indictment). He didn't get rid of 'Obamacare' (and still only has 'concepts' of a replacement). He built a few pieces of wall, which we paid for
He accomplished nothing, his supporters did all the work: they blocked a SCOTUS nomination until after he was elected, and ensured only hard-right people were installed in government positions, leaving many seats vacant
Those same people now have lists of loyalists to install on day one; as well as lists of people to immediately remove
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Laxystem (Masto/Glitch)replied to Full Metal Archaeopteryx last edited by
@DelilahTech not weird at all. The loudest voice of opposition always used to be a part of the coalition.
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Laxystem (Masto/Glitch)replied to Laxystem (Masto/Glitch) last edited by
@DelilahTech political activists want change; people that believe the same thing for their entire lives see the current situation as the status quo.
People who have been through change want the world around them to reflect that.
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Laxystem (Masto/Glitch)replied to Laxystem (Masto/Glitch) last edited by
@DelilahTech the ones who oppose the Israeli government the most loudly, for example, aren't the leftists who're 'used' to the situation, and have known Israel's democracy is flawed; they're centrists, who've seen the country change from a democracy into a dictatorship, just 5 years ago.