Input welcome. Or even requested, I suppose... I am suddenly feeling hope for a very strange reason. The backlash today over John Davidson's outburst at the BAFTAs was horrific. The issues mainly came from the far left, a very vocal minority. Interestingly, I saw multiple posts of people saying that this was the final straw for wokeism, one saying that he "felt the woke leaving his body". Over the past few months, millions of MAGA have turned their backs on Trump. Decision by decision, he's gone "a bridge too far" too many times. And they have posted about regretting their vote. Leaving MAGA. This isn't only happening at the edges though. The sane left and sane right are both equally pissed off at their representatives. People are becoming aware of the role that AIPAC (and Epstein) has played in our politics, and are no longer afraid to call it out. Even in non-political circles, the public's response to Ring's partnership with Flock was amazing. Same with Discord. The people have spoken, and they like Big Tech as much as they like Big Government. Massie and Khanna have teamed up to get these files released. The whole thing has sunlight on it now, and people on both sides are pissed off (besides MAGA cult members). Trump won't be in office much longer, one way or another. There is a blue wave of AIPAC-aware elections happening, which will clean out the more stubborn cruft from the Republican party. People are just as tired of identity politics as they are tired of MAGA. Talarico is running an amazing campaign on "not left vs right, it's the top vs the bottom", and every politician now has their orders: Represent We The People, and you will have our vote. Fiscally, we might be cooked, but socially, we have an amazing opportunity to rebuild America as the Land of the Free. To tear down the authoritarian structures that keep people down, and recommit ourselves to liberty. All backed, voted for, and kept in line by an incredibly well connected generation of young adults, and millennials who are just exhausted with corruption and the status quo. We might just have a shot, yet.