What worries me most is how many women are brainwashed. A lot of dudes I know are like, "Yeah, didn't like him at first because he's a terrible public speaker, but my 401K is going bananas," while their wives and all their girlfriends REEEEEEE at the mention of the name.
I know we have some awesome lady pedes, but there are a ton of suburban women who don't think much past the opinions of "The View" when it comes to politics.
I'm sure it's both. They hate us, but want our clicks. They feel victory at "forcing" us to leave, yet can't resist the temptation to come over here to try and troll us.
Like you, I left on day one. I deleted every Reddit post I ever made and deleted my account. I have never gone back.
Some have said that our absence reduces the redpills in Reddit, but I don't think that's the case. I think leftism redpills people all by itself.
I'm personally beyond trying to get along with those plotting to cancel us. I don't hate them, but I also don't consider them my countrymen anymore.
The US doesn't just have air superiority, it has total air dominance. If Iran crosses the border with jets, not a single one will make it home.
My guess is this was a face-saving gesture and we'll find the missiles were more bark than bite. We shall know for sure soon enough.
If I lived in a third world country and I knew there was a mythical land where I'd be unlikely to be deported and could raise my family in a better place, I'd go there if I could.
The subhuman filth are the politicians who've ignored the will of their constituents and eliminated the consequences for illegal immigration. They are the politicians who did not eliminate birthright citizenship in its current form in a quest for demographic vote shifts or to accommodate the cheap labor lobby.
America was exceptional, and arguably still is. Every time we cheapen what citizenship means by rewarding those who would steal it, the country becomes somewhat less exceptional.
Not leaving apparently:
The lack of a common morality is the death rattle of civilization.
I say this as a Christian.
In my view, Christianity in the US was once nearly ubiquitous, and therefore acted as a (relatively) unifying common morality.
There were still shitty people, atheists, bad Christians, and nonconformists, but there was no real counter-narrative to living according to the Golden Rule and 10 Commandments.
As we decend into multicultural tribalism, and move away from social homogeneity, it's difficult to get society to agree the most basic concepts of what is universally right or wrong.
Worse, within our tribes, we can agree on a common morality, but all bets are off for the tribe competing with us.
To be clear, I'm not talking about racial homogeneity, I'm talking about cultural. That's the real damage of multiculturalism is that we can't even agree on what it means to be American anymore.
Nancy looks like she has bubble guts, and is worried her depends won't contain the overflow...