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Let the fight back begin! We know from recent experience, that the only thing that the globalists care about is maintaining their power and money. They fear insurrection, and are doing all that they can to ensure that our once great societies become open air prisons for us, whilst they still maintain all of their freedoms, all of their luxuries, all of their vices and all of their power.

The fifteen minute cities that are springing up all over the world, independent of government, and without a democratic mandate from the people who actually live in them are proof of their future intentions to curtail freedom of movement, freedom of choice and freedom of expression. Should you say the wrong thing on Twitter you’ll get your bank account cancelled and your family will have to publicly denounce you like it’s 1950 in China in order to keep theirs. A line in the sand needs to be drawn from which we’ll say ‘no more, thou shalt not pass.’ This might seem impossible because the globalists seemingly have full control over the levers of power, having successfully bought the media, the mainstream news and the politicians that we vote for, but it’s not. We just need to be united. United we stand, divided we fall, which is why diversity is not a strength. It’s their strength, not ours, diversity in it’s present form just results in a fragmented society. It’s a superficial diversity in which everyone looks different but is nevertheless possessed of the same soulless ideology. Diversity is not a strength. Unity is a strength and that’s what this video is, it’s a call to unity, let’s do something together to limit the control, influence and the power of the W-E-F, Geneva school globalists who between them have enough money at their disposal to remake the world in their own image. They’ve turned themselves into both god and idol which is why they are corrupt, and must be publicly scorned by those of us who still retain a strong moral core, those of us who still possess a soul, those of us who still think that humanity is worth fighting for!

So, let us begin.

Life at the top of the socio-economic pyramid is very Darwinian, you can’t have power unless you’ve got money. You can’t use your power without spending money. This is something that we anti globalist freedom fighters can take advantage of. If we want to bring the globalists to heel then we must deprive them of our money or do all that we can to send them price signals whenever they do something that we do not approve of. There are several mechanisms that we can use to do this, which we’ll get to in a future video but for today, we advocate that we should not buy from larger companies if we can help it. In exactly the same way that a principled vegetarian would choose to make a personal choice not to eat meat, we can do the same when it comes to where we choose to spend our money!

Any company that is part of this new ESG metric, scoring and rating system has to go. The business of business is to make money. Social concerns and politics is the business of the community not the board room. If big corporations do the wrong thing, by polluting the environment or exploiting their employees or people in their supply chain then it becomes our business to do the right thing and pressure our elected representatives into passing laws that prevent this or slap a generous, tax, levvy or fine on offending firms. We the people, make the marketplace, if they want us to spend money on their produce then they’d better abide by our morality. If you want to know who they are, you can use your preferred search engine to get lists of the top 100 ESG rated companies, so you can easily find out who to avoid.

If we have to buy from the larger companies, then we should spend the minimum amount! We do not reward global chain-stores or franchises; the local corner shop needs our money more than the corporates and will be glad of our custom, furthermore any cash we spend with them is much more likely to stay in the local area, enriching people that we know instead of being vacuumed up by outlets who send all of their takings to a head office that is hundreds if not thousands of miles away. The bigger players, only open stores in our areas to extract value from our local marketplace, they don’t add to it by providing jobs, that’s just the cost of doing business as far as they are concerned! Instead they subtract from the local economy by taking more than they give, if this wasn’t the case, they wouldn’t have a profitable business to start with and would soon be bankrupt. So, by spending cash in local stores close to where we live, we help local people earn an honest living and keep more of our own money in our backyards, where it’s not only needed, but can also do the most good. Whenever we spend cash locally, we should tell the shop keeper why we are doing so and ask them to do the same, united we stand, atomised we fall. By sharing our intentions to support local businesses, and explaining the reasons behind our choices, we can create a feedback loop that spreads awareness and reinforces the importance of shopping locally. This collective effort, when embraced by the community as a whole, can cultivate a sense of unity, solidarity, and a shared vision for a vibrant and prosperous local economy. Unity is our strength!

 

The Multiplier effect

Unlike larger corporations, local business owners are more inclined to reinvest their earnings back into the community. This creates a multiplier effect, as the money circulates within the local economy, supporting other local businesses, services, and employment opportunities.

By patronizing local stores, we directly contribute to the livelihoods of individuals that we may know personally or have a connection to within our communities such as businesses that are owned and operated by our neighbours, friends, or acquaintances. By choosing to spend our money at their establishments, we help them sustain their livelihoods, support their families, and pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. This fosters a sense of camaraderie, strengthens social ties, and creates a greater sense of community cohesion. United we stand, divided we fall.

Furthermore, local businesses play a vital role in job creation and employment opportunities within the community. They are more likely to hire from the local workforce, which in turn reduces unemployment rates and provides residents with a source of income. By supporting local businesses, we indirectly contribute to job creation and economic stability where it’s most important, at home!

Supporting local businesses also serves as a countermeasure against the dominance of larger corporations and franchises. While these conglomerates may offer convenience and wide-ranging product selections, their profits often flow out of the local community, leaving little economic benefit behind. By consciously choosing to spend less at these larger companies and instead directing your purchasing power towards local stores, you send a message that you prioritize the local economy, local jobs, and the unique character of your community. This can potentially foster a more vibrant and diverse local marketplace, offering a rich tapestry of products and services that cater to the specific needs and tastes of your community members, making your home unique, and not just another cookie-cutter town that has all of the same chain stores.

In addition to the economic benefits, supporting local businesses contributes to the resilience and sustainability of our communities. A robust local economy that is built upon a wide range of independent businesses is better equipped to withstand economic challenges and fluctuations. By fostering a network of interdependent local businesses, we can create a self-reinforcing cycle of support, where the success of one business positively impacts others, and vice versa. This not only strengthens the local economy but also enhances the overall quality of life around us.

As we continue to make conscious purchasing decisions, we should consider the broader implications of our choices. While it is not always possible to completely avoid larger companies, it is important to strike a balance between convenience and supporting local businesses. Whenever possible, we should prioritize shopping at one-of-a-kind, independent stores that embody the spirit and individuality of our community. Additionally, we could take the opportunity to explore local markets, craft fairs, and community events that showcase the talents and creativity of local artisans and entrepreneurs. By purchasing their unique and handcrafted products we not only support local artisans but also contribute to the preservation of traditional crafts and cultural heritage around us.

 

Spread the word

By consciously choosing to buy from local stores or outlets rather than larger chain stores or franchises, we contribute to the economic vitality, social fabric, and resilience of our communities. The decision to spend our money locally supports the livelihoods of individuals we may know, retains financial resources within the community, fosters job creation, counters the dominance of larger corporations, promotes community cohesion, and enhances the overall well-being of our homes. Through collective action and a united commitment to shopping locally, we can build a thriving, sustainable, and prosperous community where the benefits of local economic activity are shared among its members, and where the unique character and charm of our communities are preserved and celebrated. By embracing this approach, we can contribute to a more equitable and inclusive local economy that values the contributions of small business owners, nurtures social connections, and fosters a strong sense of pride and identity within our region.

To maximize the impact of our support, we should consider extending our efforts beyond personal consumption. Spread the word about the benefits of shopping locally through social media, community forums, or local publications and encourage friends, family, and colleagues to join us in supporting local businesses, thus emphasizing the positive ripple effect it has on the entire community.

Furthermore, actively engage with local business associations or community organizations that advocate for the interests of small businesses. By participating in initiatives aimed at promoting local commerce, we can contribute to the development of supportive policies, improved infrastructure, and enhanced opportunities for small business growth.

Remember, united we stand, atomized we fall. By collectively embracing the principles of supporting local businesses, we can create a powerful force that strengthens the local economy, enhances social ties, and fosters a sustainable future. Together, let us celebrate and support the myriad array of local businesses that make our communities, unique places to live, work, and play.

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Comicus Muo

Comicus Muo loves dualism, Existentialism, Nihilism, Absurdism and a plethora of helpful philosophies from the ancient world such as Stoicism, not to mention a healthy dose of Cynicism. Comicus is also a reasonable theist, atheistic in his thinking but also a Mystic, spiritual rather than religious and keenly aware that it's the Judaeo-Christian heritage of the west and it's enlightenment values that allow him to be this way.
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