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[–] 24665935? 2 points 12 points (+14|-2) ago 

I kind of see things a bit differently. Yes, they are destroying these institutions but I don't think that's bad. These institutions are all corrupt. Pedos in the Boy Scouts, then they let girls in, nothing to see there. Football (and all major sports) has been rigged for decades (huge gambling money involved) and is known to be full of jerks who partake of women who are trafficked wherever they go. The Superbowl in Houston brought in so many foreign women it was sad. The Catholic church has been rotten at the top for years. They are going to have to start all over after they raze the Vatican to exorcise it. Christian churches are going to be just fine. Parishioners and clergy will work together, as always, to keep their faith even if they have to congregate in a park. And the best part - huge metropolitan areas are probably not going to be popular after the plandemic and the riots. Americans shouldn't be living on top of each other. It will be nice to see small towns and cities thriving, especially when the manufacturing truly returns. People will get to know their neighbors again. I do believe POTUS when he says the best is yet to come. It's on the horizon! WWG1WGA

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[–] 24667297? 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Your just pointing out how they destroyed them, and then came to the conclusion that they deserved it. That would be like someone intentional addicting your daughter to drugs, then when she later dies of an overdose saying well she had it coming. Don't ignore (((who))) caused the corruption in the first place.

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[–] 24668071? 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

your daughter is a human being. The NFL is an organization. Surely you see the difference...

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[–] 24667430? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I'm not ignoring it, I'm saying there is no point fighting to keep them as they are and we need to start fresh.

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[–] 24668851? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I would LOVE to see small towns and cities revitalized again with small independent grocers and other local establishments. This would help end the corporate fedualism that pressures people into conformity by threatening their livelihood if they don’t comply. Yes, smaller cities/towns have their own “peer pressure” but it encourages personal accountability.