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for my part, im tired of: being laughed at; looked at as if i have 2 heads; people just kinda vaguely agreeing saying something to the effect of 'it is what it is'; legitimate criticism, whether agreed with or not being deferred with 'just wait for 2026' as if the election itself wasnt suspect; or just being plain ol, flat out ignored by self-proclaimed 'organizers' who quit after 2 months.
call me a rat if you want, i want off this sinking ship. its refusal to rescue itself and complete breakdown of social fabric that would allow such a thing to take place is the biggest reason why.
Well, as I say, solutions will not be handed down from the top.
We must do the work together of solving our own problems.
get out while you still can
I certainly respect anyone who feels the need to leave, but mobility is a privilege not available to everyone. Moreover, we should all respect everyone willing to stay for the fight. Simply, many would prefer fighting to keep their homes over fleeing elsewhere.