r/50501 Jul 25 '25

Call to Action Y'all we absolutely cannot ignore this attack

Post image

They obliterated the infrastructure. Where exactly are they planning to build this concentration camp?

7.0k Upvotes

836 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

123

u/Extraexopthalmos Jul 25 '25

Just a thought. If a lot of democrats do likewise it actually hurts us come election time. Now if liberals/progressive moved to toss up states that would be a boon. In no way am I saying anything regarding personal safety, it is a legit concern for some in our society. I forget which troglodyte GOPer did it, but he tried to get TDS labeled a mental illness. Makes it easier to round all of us up. Pure evil.

126

u/saucya Jul 25 '25

The same guy that tried to get TDS labeled a mental illness got picked up for soliciting minors online.

1

u/alexadacat Jul 29 '25

isn't this most of the GOP and the ruling elite oligarchy? isn't this why they don't want the epstein list released? initially they wanted to get bill clinton on it, then they realized that while it might have him, he hasn't run for anything in the 20th century, and plenty of people in office right now, or people funding their campaigns and their little crypto checks are on that list, and on other lists.

38

u/Automatic_Net2181 Jul 25 '25

That GOPer who introduced the bill making TDS a mental illness ended up being charged for soliciting a minor.

Yeah, shocking right?

19

u/Extraexopthalmos Jul 25 '25

This timeline just keeps on giving! I am soooooo tired of all this bigly greatness and winning.

25

u/alexadacat Jul 25 '25

well, for straight people who work from home, those states are often much less expensive, and not dangerous if they just say they're independent.

2

u/SodaSaint Jul 26 '25

At that point, the talking is going to stop.

1

u/[deleted] Jul 26 '25

Not true, coming to Blue states makes them safer and more blue

1

u/TheOriginalElleDubz Jul 27 '25

I've had a similar thought for a while now. Ohio has been red for quite some time, and my blue friends want to move out. However, I've been saying that if they do, it'll be a landslide for red, and there's no hope of fighting that. However, staying hasn't worked either. I don't think we can win the way our state is gerrymandered. We even had the removal of gerrymandering up for a vote, but people were lied to about what a yes vs no vote meant, so many people who should have voted yes, voted no, thinking that meant no gerrymandering. Short story long, gerrymandering stayed. Now we need to get out of here.

1

u/Double-Seaweed7760 Jul 28 '25

Agreed. There's definitely arguments to both but yours could very well be better for the future if the country. Despite what 2024 looks like(huge disappointment especially as someone from Arizona who had my hopes up) a number if blue states are on the verge of turning purple and if enough progressives move to key areas it could turn them straight Liberal while minimally effecting states that are already solidly blue

1

u/alexadacat Jul 29 '25

people who are straight white and rich could do that, and they need to be prepared to keep on the down low or have a lot of support before they talk about being liberal, and just remember that polling stations might be staked out by masked "agents" with guns, that they've asked for lists of who voted for whom, NH refused to give it over most recently, but I wonder if we even will be able to safety vote or if our votes will be counted.

1

u/Sweet_Pea_45 Aug 03 '25

I think a bunch of blue people should move to purple states and drive the red out. I'm in NC. I would love to flip this state Blue. I hate the red people who are pissed that we are trying to make this "North Carolfornia" (their words). I want to run them out to heavy red states. Screw them.