Serious question. What's the best way that I can help keep society intact?
I've become legitimately depressed knowing all of the threats that society faces. Communism degeneracy, globalists, mass migration, etc.
But I think that the biggest problem is demographic replacement. Once the US, Europe and the rest of the western world loses its white christian identity and becomes majority Latino/Islamic, they'll vote to take away our rights to free speech, bear arms, etc. Society won't become ruined, but it's going to turn into a 2nd world country with shit infrastructure, corrupt politicians, bureaucracy, and a ruling political class. Like Turkey/Brazil. Those countries are liveable, but the quality of life/freedom in our countries are much better. It's already happening in the UK, Germany and Canada.
For example, if communism was still a threat, I'd join the CIA because they're the ones who pretty much stopped it.
Realistically speaking, what can I do with my life to help save the free world?
And don't give me bullshit answers like "join a white supremacist organization". I want to take part of an entity that actually makes a difference, not some local group for obese losers that won't amount to anything.
Nothing, all is lost already. Conformism has already taken over your society and it will go down the path that my society has and ultimately end up like South Africa.
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I'm also in Brazil, but I'm moving back to the states next month.
There's some hope for us if Bolsonaro gets elected by some miracle.
The problem is, niggers, women and lefty intellectuals won't allow that to happen. So it's unlikely we'll ever get free speech, right to bear arms, low taxes, and other privileges that the US gets.
That's my issue. The thing that stands in between us and freedom is shit demographics, and they're becoming increasingly worse.
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>>135478916
That's great, until the degenerate majority votes to institute Sharia Law or Socialism in your country. Or when they create just enough laws for you to be unsafe in your own neighborhood.
My principles won't change ever, but the externalities will, and that's the problem.