Yesterday an old family friend came to visit for a few hours from NY. She was absolutely destroyed about the voter fraud that took place, but she exclaimed “Why isn’t anyone doing anything?!” She isn’t on social media at all. She just gets what the TV and paper tells her.

She wanted to know why so few people went to the first march in DC. She wanted to know why everyone was complacent and what she could do - she had no idea what she could do. She was depressed over it.
I took some time to explain to her and show her all of YOU. I showed her my pictures from the first event and also described just how many people were there. I tried to explain there was a lot going on and gave her a few numbers she could call.
The point of this is, again - she is not the minority but she FEELS like she is. She said “we have no country without fair elections. That means I can’t even get rid of the people I don’t feel are doing a good job! What’s the point!” What’s the point indeed. The only
way we are going to break through this is for those of us who are involved in this to keep spreading the word and keep fighting for those who know they have been wronged here but aren’t connected enough to know something is being done about it.
And then I think we are going to need to get back to the basics. Flyers, door knocking, local meet ups, conversations at super markets and pushing alternative social media platforms like @clouthub and Parler etc.
I’ve always said - “they” make you feel as though you are in the minority but you are NOT. You are the many. The point here is that even people who only get the establishment view of things know there’s something wrong. There are a lot of those people.
Pray for our fellow Patriots who are feeling this way and try to find one of them in YOUR local area. Remember how important LOCAL positions are. Get involved with your town council or board of supervisors. For too long we’ve sat idly by on the sidelines
because we were busy with work or kids or other things. WE ALLOWED the cancer to seep in and take over, and indeed they have. Change that.
Incidentally, her husband and I started talking about how NYers really can’t arm themselves. He was saying that he can get rifles he just can’t own a handgun. But he can still own a rifle. I said THAT is the problem. “You just can’t”. That’s the problem. That isn’t ok.
“I can protect myself just fine with a rifle”. Yes, you can. That’s great. But the second amendment doesn’t distinguish between rifles and handguns. This is the problem “It’s ok- I JUST CAN’T”. Stop letting them give you a “JUST CAN’T” when it comes to your God given rights.

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