OP sayng "everyone being basically okay with" is bullshit. More like "most people aren't ready to get the pitchfork and torches because they have families to support." Mass movements are tricky things.
And movements are tricky things, if they weren't, every one would succeed when they mostly fail. If you have special expertise on creating a mass movement that creates social and political change, let's hear it.
As for me, I have more intestinal fortitude and did more good for the world in my time so far than most of humans on this planet, at least as measured on an individual basis, and have the scars to prove it. What have you done?
You pull your shit back; sit on here and black pill all day long. If you were busier making the change you want, you'd couldn't post more than 2x a day. This place should be merely an outlet for bouncing ideas around, but you use it to vent.
I'm not debating the chart. I agree with you that after the Help America Vote Act and the Motor Voter Act shit has gone all to hell with voting in America.
You're just plain wrong about movements though. Some movement succeed and others fail. There is no magic formula. Some takes decades to see any payoff, some go like wildfire, others wither on the vine. If all it took was money, then Jeb Bush would be president. If all it took was a charismatic figure, then Trump would still be in office. If all it took was a good cause, then every kid with cancer wouldn't have to be on TV begging for donations. If all it took was elite support, then we'd be full steam ahead on carbon credits. If all it took was popular support, then we'd have had marijuana decriminalization a decade ago.
OP sayng "everyone being basically okay with" is bullshit. More like "most people aren't ready to get the pitchfork and torches because they have families to support." Mass movements are tricky things.
Grow up
These guys are doing a lot of work: https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/07/election_heroes_are_stopping_fraudulent_votingright_now.html
Is that solution? No, only part of it.
And movements are tricky things, if they weren't, every one would succeed when they mostly fail. If you have special expertise on creating a mass movement that creates social and political change, let's hear it.
As for me, I have more intestinal fortitude and did more good for the world in my time so far than most of humans on this planet, at least as measured on an individual basis, and have the scars to prove it. What have you done?
You pull your shit back; sit on here and black pill all day long. If you were busier making the change you want, you'd couldn't post more than 2x a day. This place should be merely an outlet for bouncing ideas around, but you use it to vent.
I'm not debating the chart. I agree with you that after the Help America Vote Act and the Motor Voter Act shit has gone all to hell with voting in America.
You're just plain wrong about movements though. Some movement succeed and others fail. There is no magic formula. Some takes decades to see any payoff, some go like wildfire, others wither on the vine. If all it took was money, then Jeb Bush would be president. If all it took was a charismatic figure, then Trump would still be in office. If all it took was a good cause, then every kid with cancer wouldn't have to be on TV begging for donations. If all it took was elite support, then we'd be full steam ahead on carbon credits. If all it took was popular support, then we'd have had marijuana decriminalization a decade ago.
Anyway, what's the first part of your plan?