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BigSmeez ago

But how do we fight back? I've been a lurker over at /r/conspiracy for a couple years and before that a coffee shop conspiracy theorist. I don't understand how I can do my part when elections are rigged and the cops can kill.

ItsSwiftty023 ago

well there isnt really much you can do. Your vote doesn't count. It hasn't for awhile and thats the sad part. We will never get who we want in office anymore. Unless we stand up to the NWO and do something about it

Mumberthrax ago

Your vote still counts on the local level. I think that is where a lot of change is going to have to come from - neighborhoods, cities, counties, and states actually talking amongst themselves about what they want from government. The system in general is a decent one - far from perfect but in itself it is good, and the fact that it is the official system means you're a patriot for using it instead of an anarchist or terrorist for openly defying government, etc.

If everyone were more aware of how to be involved politically, and people actually invested some time to become responsibly involved, most of our corruption problems would be gone in the course of a few years - I believe.

ItsSwiftty023 ago

You're right about the local level. I was thinking national, with all this nationwide outrages going on I didn't even consider the local. Thank you!

Mumberthrax ago

Hehe, no problem. It's something that I myself need to work on improving my involvement in as well. I'm just as guilty as anyone else. I'm personally hoping to develop my skills at leadership through this moderation stuff and take the experiences and apply them in some sort of community leadership situations. We'll see how that goes. :)

ItsSwiftty023 ago

Hey that seems like an awesome idea. More power to you man! We could all use good leaders everywhere. I need to improve my involvement as well. Its a little bit harder to do working night shift but where there's a will there's a way right?

Mumberthrax ago

True enough. Night shift sucks for pretty much anything outside of work though. : [

Then again, if you happen to set your sleep schedule up such that you wake up several hours before it's time to work, that means you're more free to move around and do stuff during the day than others.

ItsSwiftty023 ago

Yeah that's true. I don'd do that. I will wake up at 8pm and get ready then go to work. On weekends though I'm up during the day like normal daywalkers.