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[From "Of Kulaks and Normies"]

One question I’ve been pondering over the past few years is why has every institution (i.e., the federal government, virtually all major corporations, sports leagues, and all but the most conservative of religious institutions) declared open war on Heritage America? Why do any of this? From what I’m seeing, all it is doing is radicalizing more and more normies. People I know who thought secession was nonsense just a few years ago are now openly discussing it. I know people who thought that it was a requirement for Christians to unconditionally support Israel and have now recanted and are openly asking why Jews hate Trump so badly. Are they to the point of reading St. John Chrysostom on the subject? No, but considering where they were just five years ago, it really has been a remarkable transformation
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The GOP have been slavishly devoted to Big Business, often at the expense of their own voters. This is why RFRA bills never went anywhere
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If they have radicalized normies so much, why did they do it?[…]They could have held off for just a little longer, kept the normies just complacent enough
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The liberal revolution promised a better world and this ain’t it. There are enough Heritage Americans, especially Dixians, left that they can point to and blame
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There is historical precedent for this[…]I am reading Anne Applebaum’s magnificent Red Famine
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If the peasantry was a possible hotbed of counter-revolutionary activity, then the kulaks were the devil, much like modern leftism views Heritage America as evil, but see Dixians as a people truly beyond redemption
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We have a media willing to cover up these attacks on “counter-revolutionaries” and much as the term “kulak” ever expanded to mean anyone who opposed Stalin, “fascist” is being ever expanded to include people who were considered leftwing even 10 years ago

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