Post by Struth on Nov 29, 2021 9:35:36 GMT 8
I would like to start a thread to share local activism news.
What have you been up to in your area.
What can we learn from each other.
Please comment below.
Personally I have been quite busy locally with rallies in different towns.
Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Maryborough and Sunshine coast.
Amazing turnouts.
I have spoken at one of these Rallies and done some entertaining.
I must admit, it was good to see the people come out.
It has been a very hard two years for all of us, but I'll tell you why it was so good to see the people come forward.
I remember the day of the Coup 'd etat like it was yesterday.
I was beside myself with anger and stress because the government had just put themselves above the rule of law and taken control by force of arms in one foul swoop.
But all around me could not see it, instead thinking I was making something out of nothing.
It will all be over soon they said, (two years ago now) and other foolish, politically ignorant comments.
I was alone and imprisoned not in just a prison, but an asylum.
It took it's toll.
The year and a half of sleepless nights, of depression and drinking, that the reader will most likely only know too well, were intense because I was alone.
All around me had drank the MSM cool aid.
Now times have changed.I could have burst into tears as the time came for our own small town's rally near the council chambers.
Because in they came.
People came in their hundreds (a small town) and it fills people, and definitely filled me, with the greatest relief knowing you now are not alone.
People are finding their voices and their strength.
Whatever comes of our future, we will never be the politically apathetic nation we once were, which arguably allowed us to be locked down and imprisoned and tyrannised to a degree that has shocked the world.
We are singling out our local reps for visits. No violence, but anger is not violence, and they need to be shown how angry we are.
The cream also rises to the top.
I put my hand up and went for a rep for the UAP. Did all the videos etc and sent them in.
But some of the speakers that have come out of the wood work have me hoping they will run, they'd do a far better job than I would.
Surprising how spot on people are and how well researched the crowds are.
People are holding up photos of their relatives and friends killed by the jab.
Quite sobering.
Aboriginal activists are always trying to hijack any and all of these events, but in that respect I think they too can see they don't want the goose laying their golden eggs destroyed, and what we are finding is an enemy of your enemy is a friend.
Aboriginal flags flying in the crowd, although repulsive and racist to me, are there against a common enemy, much more of a threat than they can ever be.
Priorities.
So I hope you are busy, and like me , you are making new and better friends, with people you'll never have to worry about those underlying never broached subjects again.
So fight you glorious bastards, fight.
What have you been up to in your area.
What can we learn from each other.
Please comment below.
Personally I have been quite busy locally with rallies in different towns.
Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Maryborough and Sunshine coast.
Amazing turnouts.
I have spoken at one of these Rallies and done some entertaining.
I must admit, it was good to see the people come out.
It has been a very hard two years for all of us, but I'll tell you why it was so good to see the people come forward.
I remember the day of the Coup 'd etat like it was yesterday.
I was beside myself with anger and stress because the government had just put themselves above the rule of law and taken control by force of arms in one foul swoop.
But all around me could not see it, instead thinking I was making something out of nothing.
It will all be over soon they said, (two years ago now) and other foolish, politically ignorant comments.
I was alone and imprisoned not in just a prison, but an asylum.
It took it's toll.
The year and a half of sleepless nights, of depression and drinking, that the reader will most likely only know too well, were intense because I was alone.
All around me had drank the MSM cool aid.
Now times have changed.I could have burst into tears as the time came for our own small town's rally near the council chambers.
Because in they came.
People came in their hundreds (a small town) and it fills people, and definitely filled me, with the greatest relief knowing you now are not alone.
People are finding their voices and their strength.
Whatever comes of our future, we will never be the politically apathetic nation we once were, which arguably allowed us to be locked down and imprisoned and tyrannised to a degree that has shocked the world.
We are singling out our local reps for visits. No violence, but anger is not violence, and they need to be shown how angry we are.
The cream also rises to the top.
I put my hand up and went for a rep for the UAP. Did all the videos etc and sent them in.
But some of the speakers that have come out of the wood work have me hoping they will run, they'd do a far better job than I would.
Surprising how spot on people are and how well researched the crowds are.
People are holding up photos of their relatives and friends killed by the jab.
Quite sobering.
Aboriginal activists are always trying to hijack any and all of these events, but in that respect I think they too can see they don't want the goose laying their golden eggs destroyed, and what we are finding is an enemy of your enemy is a friend.
Aboriginal flags flying in the crowd, although repulsive and racist to me, are there against a common enemy, much more of a threat than they can ever be.
Priorities.
So I hope you are busy, and like me , you are making new and better friends, with people you'll never have to worry about those underlying never broached subjects again.
So fight you glorious bastards, fight.