I'm reading a great book. It's essentially an ethnography of worldwide peasantry by James C. Scott titled Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance.
It's about how peasants have subverted their oppressors for the past 100 years or so. I'm literally reading it for ideas, lol, because we got caught without any organization or leadership and that's a bad way to get caught.
But the point of it is that, when there's a great imbalance of power, resistance often begins anonymously, with little subversive acts that can't be traced, and with new rules of loyalty and decency to each other within the subjugated majority.
I see the little subversive acts happening all over the place, with all kinds of people joining in, from vax scientists warning early not to vax to Q followers posting everything they can find about the pedo elites to Klaus Schwab memers to a mother at a school board meeting reading her kindergartener's new textbook on anal sex aloud as the school board POS squirm and turn red.
Rather than despair, everyone should look for some small way to help the resistance. Everyone can't be a leader, but leaders will emerge.
Dolores Cahill has already emerged. So has Richard Fleming, Peter McCullough, Dr. Hodkinson, Dr. Tenpenny, Lee Merritt. Senator Johnson has been good. DeSantis has been good. Marjorie Taylor Greene fights. Reiner Fuellmer's got his lawsuit for crimes against humanity going. America's Frontline Doctors are prescribing ivermectin and HCQ. We got vaccine passports banned in multiple states. Newspapers in Israel published instructions on how to counterfeit the mandated vaccine passports there, until the mandate was overturned.
The crime boss governor of California is about to be kicked out of office in his recall. The election fraud is being exposed. You just have to get your head out of grieving for the lost past and relish the fight.
You realize that if you take a count of your high school batch, you are probably part of at most 5% that isn't a lemming.
The only way 95% will act is when the cancer is terminal, and by then intervention is useful. Because it's the same as being trapped in a stampede.