I don't disagree with your assessment. My guess is there will be plenty of room for middle ground discussion post January 20. That is, if we even get there. And that is, if so-called pie-in-the-sky optimism isn't continually met with arm-chair pessimism.Posted by onawah (here)
It's difficult to establish middle ground when it comes to a discussion about Trump, though RFK Jr. did a good job of briefly doing that in "Breaking Video: RFK Jr. Exposes The Secret of What Happened To Trump in 2016 and 2020 and What is Coming Next".
Ordinarily now, someone criticizing Trump in his last term as POTUS, and saying he didn't understand how things work in the Swamp, would be accused of blackpilling.
But it's certainly the truth, and I don't think it's blackpilling to say that the 4 years since have not been enough time for him to learn all he needs to know to pull off what he says he would like to in his second term.
He did say he doesn't guarantee anything, and that was wise of him considering what he is inheriting from the Biden Admin.
Taking all that into consideration (which hopefully he is doing himself) is not blackpilling, it's simply being realistic.
Realism is a much better stance to take than pie in the sky optimism![]()
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particularly at such a time, when so many nefarious plans of the Globalists were planned to begin coming to fruition.
He is not a saint or a savior, and the more his supporters keep that in mind, and of just what the Swamp is, the better his chances will be of making progress.
Posted by T Smith (here)
For all the blackpill Trumpers among us, the following testimony by RFK, which echos my own personal understanding of Trump to the letter (including his involvement in WARP Speed), may provide some insight in understanding why Trump may just be the BEST answer we currently have.
The middle ground is realism, but it entails understanding the dynamic of what we (and those fighting the dynamic, whom we are often all too quick to criticize) are facing, IMO.
My own personal stance is no one person will ever understand fully the sinister forces at play here. So yes, I'm sure there will be curve balls, surprises, betrayals and disappointments ahead. That is because the Swamp casts an ever-changing spell upon all who dare navigate its putrid waters; it beguiles and deceives and devours completely those who enter, or at best chews and spits out those with the best and purest of intentions. It attacks those immune to one vice with another, as if an expert on the darkest aspects of human nature. It somehow knows best where its hosts are the most vulnerable. Confidants become enemies; camaraderie, cooperation, and common purpose morph into backstabbing and survival. Those completely immune (if even possible) are rendered utterly feckless, bystanders or non-player characters. Its waters are defined by lust, greed, wrath, and betrayal, and it possesses the hearts, minds, and souls of all who engage, all whilst growing, like a cancer, as if an inter-dimensional dark spirit feeding off human affairs and sucking the life force of all who engage.
Any who truly understand this force for what it is would not step anywhere near it.
And then there is the 99% of all others, who engage purely for self-serving purposes...
That, in my estimation, is the "realism" we're dealing with.
What we are seeing with DJT is the most successful attempt in my lifetime at engaging this force in a corrective way. I don't misinterpret that as beholding a savior or saint. Rather, what I am beholding is neither a possessed or non-player character, nor an actor engaging this force for self-serving purposes (other than to serve the vanity of greatness and legacy), nor an actor fully controlled or possessed by its spell (as of now) which doesn't mean he won't err or make mistakes. In my view, this is the optimism we are seeing in people, which is all too easy to mischaracterize as "pie-in-the sky optimism". I get how that sentiment, whatever we want to call it, can be blinding, but I do think it's inaccurate to characterize that as worship.
That said, he well could be a potential savior, and saint--depending how this all turns out in the end. But I'll let history grabble with that one.




particularly at such a time, when so many nefarious plans of the Globalists were planned to begin coming to fruition. 
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