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SamizBOT's avatar

Whoever it was that said that freeing the j6 prisoners was bad because them dying in prison would, I guess, redpill the normies has got to be the most cancerous man alive. The whole notion of "things gotta get so bad that we topple" whatever (usually Israeli influence) is easily my least favorite category of commentary, because, well, I have to live here. Just enjoy the show guys and fall in line. I fucking hate liberals and I fucking love Donald Trump. Simple as.

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Walrus Aurelius's avatar

Devon Stack did that because he's literally the Black Pill guy. "Oh but it radicalized people!" Yeah, you dolt, it radicalized then into supporting Trump, who promised to pardon them. That was the radicalization we got out of it, so build on that energy rather than bemoaning that it's gone.

All of these guys have had so much losing in their life (myself included) that they have forgotten what it means to win and enjoy it. But the smart ones are learning how to again.

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Fredick Bowman's avatar

Many people who claim to be on the "right wing" love to bring up Schmitt's friend/enemy distinction while in the same breath praising Cenk/Fatterman/Hasan for saying something "based". These people are totally unserious.

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Al's avatar

We all saw the miracle happen, yet some still did not believe.

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Eric Brancard's avatar

>Hydrated

>Moisturized

>Trusting the plan

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Daniel V. Gaglio's avatar

We now have an infinite supply of red pills via all the USAID data coming out. If you ever get upset with Trump just randomly check some canceled USAID funding and you can feel better knowing your vote did something good

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Belte's avatar

It’s funny because the USAID was such a major player for the Left, but they just took it for granted like they took censored Twitter for granted. But Team Trump found the soft underbelly that was exposed and dared to seize it, just as Musk swooped in to grab Twitter. Simply incredible. Everyone likes to say Trump just acts in the moment, which he does, but you can tell there is an army of policywonks advising him with an axe to grind who know just where to strike. Like the jocks and the nerds finally linked up to take down the behemoth of wasteful government.

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Eric Brancard's avatar

It’s crazy watching policies and concepts that have been floating around niche RW circles for years actually get implemented. And now a small team of 4 sigma autists utilizing advanced LLMs are speed running a tear down of the administrative state starting with the lifeblood of the global progressive machine. The best part? We’re only halfway through week 3.

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Rozko's avatar

It is sad how this has to be spelled out for people. Don't entertain their bullshit. Laugh in their face and call them a faggot while you destroy their positions of power

> Liberals are bad. They want to do bad things to you. Liberals doing anything is bad. Helping liberals to do things is bad, as well. This should be obvious, but many have trouble accepting it at a deep and fundamental level.

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Ryan's avatar

"If someone won’t fight, they are a liability. If they can be convinced to help the enemy, they are worse than that. The only way to end this threat is to be willing to say “No.” So true!

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Numbers's avatar

That Rittenhouse trial pizza incident has been seared into my mind since it happened, glad you brought it up

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Danielle Thomas's avatar

Fantastic. The relief I feel that you published this article this morning is palpable. The ass on fire opinions and retards amassing to denounce Trump after his Gaza remarks were the usual garbage. All he did was reset parameters. Anyway, thanks.

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Payload's avatar

Thank you for your work in this area, I for many years was a libertarian blackpiller for the most part. I was able to pull myself out of this worldview because I had the stones to question my presuppositions (most people cannot do this, its too painful). I voted for the first time ever in 2024 because it was very clear we were in a literal do or die situation. The crux of the issues is that people do not understand that there's a difference between matters of degree and matters of kind. Degree is grey, Kind is black and white. Very few areas in life are matters of Kind. Post Enlightenment political systems (ultimately Democracy) are not in the arena for matters of Kind and never have been. Demanding such is like demanding a women give birth who isn't pregnant. You're not living in reality. The arena of politics is ultimately about power and who has it. The fundamental flaw of Classical Liberalism is that it falsely ingrained in the most moral people of the West that power was evil at a fundamental level without ever questioning this idea, its always taken as a given. There is nothing evil about power, its like saying a washing machine is evil. This is why the left has always won, they have no problem with power, in fact they love it. The end result of the RW blackpiller mindset is that you, your family, your friends end up in jail or dead because the other side is your enemy and they hate you and you allowed them to have the power of the state. Its not hyperbole, its just reality. Do you want to be right or do you want to win?

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Tom's avatar

"People kind of go along with anything now. They accept ridiculous claims without any scrutiny at all."

This is so true. I see people Tweeting and RTing obviously fake garbage all the time. So much of the right sounds like a red-coded version of ThinkProgress clickbait. The key to long term success is achieving our goals by changing facts on the ground in ways that benefit our people specifically and the country more generally. Zero impulse control content spamming does not help us do that.

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Robbigon's avatar

They tried to take him down by impeaching him, dragging him through court battles, slandering him with hit pieces in the press and on several occasions tried to kill him.

If you can't put the ego aside and look back with humility and grace to just how far we came from four years ago, then there's no helping you at all in the slightest.

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Eric Francis's avatar

Welcome back from that conscious community in Central America!

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Seth Moser's avatar

They hate MG because he tells the truth.

Great article! I’m currently on the executive board for my county GOP. Sadly, I see a lot of this disordered thinking from the people I encounter. The best thing I can do is to speak up and be the calm guiding force to keep them focused on the big picture.

Something to think about: You are governed by the people who show up. If you don’t like the people who govern you locally, maybe it is time for you to show up.

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Literally Kane From C&C's avatar

Yes! This exactly. Local involvement is critical! Thank you for doing that.

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William Hastings's avatar

Really good stuff here MG, I see people demoralizing every day and I just want to shake them. The winds are changing, we just have to work for it and want it.

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Tiberium_Fan's avatar

When I saw the MG twitter deactivated (devastating for Groveheads), I was sad because that meant no more bangers. However, there was a certain feeling much like knowing a relative's suffering ended with their death that MG deactivating means his work was done.

On my way home from the gym, not more than an hour or so ago, I was listening to Dan Bongino talking about Trump's Gaza comments and basically kind of doing his best to get the listening audience to understand it was all a negotiating tactic (whether that's true or not; who knows) And mid-segment, he comes out and brings up comments that the Press Secretary had just made during the WH Press conference that was ongoing at the same time that basically stated the Gaza comments was an "out of the box idea" and the whole point of it was to get the other countries there off their rear ends and to throw out the past 50 years of policy that haven't worked.

Admittedly I was very shaky during the early phases of 2024, but your tweets and the Substack helped me pull my confidence together. We simply have to trust the plan.

I've recently played a mod for Hearts of Iron IV called "The Fire Rises" which is about primarily a 2nd American Civil war in the wake of 2020; but the writers do an excellent job and are more than fair towards Trump and I feel capture his essence very well. I'd like to share a quote from one of the events that you get sometime around 2028 when Trump gives his final farewell address after winning the Civil War:

"We made America stronger, we made America Great Again, folks, against all odds. I have no doubt that you - Americans - will be smart and won't let yourself be fooled. This is it, I bid my goodbyes, very touching stuff, really. Farewell, my beautiful America, I wish you all good luck. Never Give Up!"

While obviously not of the same cloth as the words of Trump himself, I think they underscore a very important thing that you mentioned often. Trump really does have a genuine love and care for the American people. That has always been there, and the difference between now and 2016/2020 is that he has the right tools to finally bring that love to its total fruition. If we hold firm, we will look back on these four years as the most momentous in the 21st Century, if not American History as a whole, due to the precipice we have been backed up from.

Also PUG Game Night When. I want my money's worth!

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