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devoalan, Cindy stated, "I think a more workable option is the passive resistance used by Gandhi in what is now India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh and by Martin Luther King, Jr. and...:

You stated, " if you aren't willing to die defeating them, then I'm guessing your level of passion isn't where mine is."

I do not think you understood Cindy, or ahimsa, as lived by Ghandhi. It does require being willing to die. In the US watch an old John Wayne movie, "The Badman and the Angel" illustrated this. Yes, willing to die is a requirement of non violent resistance.

A civil war is unimaginably horrible, and if the US fully entered one, it may destroy itself, and be extremely vulnerable to certain nation states.

Right now the deep state is attempting to double down, but they are losing many many battles, both nation state battles, (BRICS vs the globalists) and their battles within nations, Agenda 21 plus. (See the Dutch farmers revolt, the actions of a number of eastern Europe nations, even Mexico and parts of South America)

Within their prize, the most coveted nation they want, "The light on a hill" the USA, they are waging a war against growing resistance, against growing "States Rights" led by Florida, but many states are waking up.

Their evil is more and more exposed. Courageous and massive non violent resistance can, IMV, soundly defeat them.

I am not afraid to die if I must, I want that death to end in success, and I support the battleground of non violent resistance, as our best model for success.

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Donbass ukraine showed thr way forward. They declared autonomy and then indeoendence from kiev nazis backed by the nato hyper powers. Truly david vs goliath. They defeated a genocide and survived 8 long years of invasion and shelling from nato trained and armed butchers and war crims.

Shadows of dc gulag we alreqdy see. When texas and florida declares nullification, will dc move 10k troops to occupy and shell the population? What then?

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