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Conservative Voices
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2 yrs

Americans Are Leaving Liberal States for Stronger Community Ties
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Americans Are Leaving Liberal States for Stronger Community Ties

For several decades, political and social commentators have noticed a phenomenon, colloquially known as the “Big Sort,” in which individuals and families have reorganized themselves into local communities along political, cultural, and religious lines. This idea first came to prominence with Bill Bishop’s 2008 book, The Big Sort. Since the convulsions of 2020, and especially since the widespread adoption of remote work, this sorting has intensified. Modern life is structurally atomizing and alienating. Most Americans live in suburbs where they have no connection to the place or its people. They pull into their cul-de-sacs, park in their driveways, close their doors, and never once interact with any of their neighbors. Even if someone attempts to be neighborly, everyone else will not reciprocate and will treat that person as an oddball. A person can live several years in a place and not learn a single thing about his neighbors, except by seeing the “In this house we believe…” signs in their yards. This is something I have written about at length in my book The Boniface Option. The genuine communities that our grandparents and great-grandparents once took for granted — where people shared a way of life, cultural attitudes, and ownership of a particular place — have become exceedingly rare. It’s no wonder that many feel like random individuals among millions, numbers on a spreadsheet of economic data, and mercenaries with no connection to anything larger than themselves. Subscribe to The American Spectator to receive our fall 2024 print magazine, which includes this article and others like it. People want to be part of communities where they share core values with their neighbors, including the same religious beliefs and similar views on politics and the common good. The desire to move to such a place is fundamentally American. In fact, America originated from groups who did precisely this. My own hometown in rural southern Minnesota was settled by Germans and Scandinavians (including my great-great-grandfather) in the 1870s and 1880s. They built a community where they could create a shared way of life. Postwar urbanization and suburbanization, exacerbated by globalism, have ransacked genuine communities. Even cities, often detested by those on the right, once boasted neighborhoods where residents felt a deep connection and sense of ownership. In the intervening decades, this sense of connection has been uprooted. People might have been born and raised in a particular place, but few feel the same deep connection that was common before the mid-twentieth century. Despite this, there remains a strong yearning for a place where people and their children can truly be from. This article is taken from The American Spectator’s fall 2024 print magazine. Subscribe to receive the entire magazine. The contemporary political situation in the United States intensifies these impulses. It is widely recognized on the right that the Left has direct or indirect control over nearly every institution in public life, including mass media, entertainment, academia, major corporations, and, of course, most of our law-making institutions, particularly those in blue states and cities. In 2022, my own state of Minnesota, which had long been moderately liberal and subject to the high taxation and burdensome regulation common to twentieth-century liberalism, fell to radical leftism after the election of Barack Obama. The very first agenda that Minnesota Democrats pursued after gaining control of both houses in our state legislature — by a single seat — was to eliminate all regulations on abortion, including legalizing abortion up to the moment of birth. They then immediately passed a so-called transgender rights bill, which allows children who have been groomed into transgenderism to be removed from the custody of their parents who oppose this, thus enabling chemical castration and genital mutilation.  Art by Bill Wilson Living in a place where there is even a remote possibility that my children could be stolen from me and butchered is totally untenable. This is why we have decided to move to Tennessee, a state where laws have been strengthened to protect children from leftist degeneracy. This is not a decision we make lightly, nor are we fleeing as refugees to simply survive. Instead, we aim to devote our lives to building a community where people like us can thrive and be rooted for generations. We do not seek to further contribute to the fragmentation of our entire society. Rather, we are leaving to put down deep roots. We are not undertaking this move alone. It is part of a larger project by the company RidgeRunner to foster the creation of new communities. Living in a place where we can share the same deeply held beliefs with our neighbors will be a dream come true. However, achieving what our recent ancestors had will require significant sacrifice. Despite this challenge, the sheer number of people also willing to make this sacrifice is a source of endless encouragement. Postwar urbanization and suburbanization, exacerbated by globalism, have ransacked genuine communities. Regardless of the outcome in November’s election, this sorting will continue. But if Kamala Harris wins, and the destructive forces of leftism are even more ascendant, the need to live among those like yourself will become imperative. It will be crucial to establish real-life communities where local political and cultural power can be organized to resist those who seek to destroy us.  An American Right composed of random, deracinated individuals spread out across a sea of hundreds of millions, while our adversaries remain highly coordinated, financed, and organized, is a surefire way to lose the country. To effectively wage political battles, we must resettle in places where we can build strength in numbers. As an individual, your impact is limited, but entire towns or cities of your friends and allies can accomplish exponentially more. In our strongholds, we can rebuild the institutions our enemy controls. We can have schools, colleges, businesses, churches, and local governments that will defend us from what is to come. If we fail to pursue this strategy, we will remain scattered, like sheep without a shepherd. The wolves are coming, and they are hungry. More than anything else, as political and cultural decline is readily apparent all around us, building real, tangible, and durable communities will give hope to millions. We are the descendants of those who left intolerable political, economic, cultural, and religious environments and took on massive risks to make something new in raw, dangerous, and uncharted wilderness. To take the greatest of risks to build new cities is in our blood. Such feats have been achieved before through immense struggle and suffering. This is why a place called “America” exists today. And if we want a place like America to endure, we must do it again. Subscribe to The American Spectator to receive our fall 2024 print magazine. The post Americans Are Leaving Liberal States for Stronger Community Ties appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Chinas NEW $900 EV SHOCKS The Entire Car Industry!
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Intel Uncensored
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Russia Calls Out US Deep State on Covering Up P. Diddy Sex Scandal
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Russia Calls Out US Deep State on Covering Up P. Diddy Sex Scandal

from Sputnik News: 54-year-old Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy, was charged earlier with sex trafficking, racketeering, conspiracy and other felonies. US political elites knew perfectly well about the crimes committed by P. Diddy, but they turned a blind eye to it, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, told Sputnik when commenting on the scandal surrounding the […]
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Intel Uncensored
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BUSTED: Kamala Harris Forgets to Mute Her Mic as Handler Reportedly Feeds Her Questions During Hurricane Briefing: “It’s a Live Broadcast!” (VIDEO)
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BUSTED: Kamala Harris Forgets to Mute Her Mic as Handler Reportedly Feeds Her Questions During Hurricane Briefing: “It’s a Live Broadcast!” (VIDEO)

by Cullen Linebarger, The Gateway Pundit: Kamala Harris is so lost and confused that she needs help completing a simple briefing with the assistance of her handlers. Even worse, she cannot keep it a secret anymore. As NBC News reported, Harris and her boss Joe Biden took part in a briefing on Wednesday regarding preparations for […]
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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DOOM II Celebrates 30 Years of FPS Mayhem
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DOOM II Celebrates 30 Years of FPS Mayhem

When developer id Software first released DOOM for MS-DOS in late 1993, the world was forever changed. Engulfed by this fast-paced frenzy of demon slaying, gamers old and new were enamored with the genre-defining first-person shooter. 10 months later, DOOM II arrived, serving as a perfect sequel that was bigger, better, and bloodier than anything that came before it. Although it was officially released over 30 years ago on October 10, 1994 for MS-DOS, DOOM II is just as fun to play now as it was in decades past. As this beloved sequel surpasses its 30th anniversary, let’s take a look back at the hectic FPS gem in all of its gory glory. Hell on Earth Like the original DOOM, the story in DOOM II is lean and puts action center stage. Set immediately after the “Thy Flesh Consumed” episode from the first game, the sequel picks up with the armies of Hell swarming the Earth through portals, leaving the planet’s population immediately vulnerable to demonic attack. Gearing up for another quest to rid the world of every last demon, you fill the shoes of the silent protagonist, Doomguy, and enter the fray. After a few introductory levels, DOOM II opens up in a major way, leading to sprawling levels on a much larger scale than its predecessor. Levels feel less maze-like and more exploratory, especially as you venture into levels that represent cities and other Earth-specific locales. Though you’ll still dash through plenty of sewers and tight hallways, DOOM II gives you plenty of room to work your magic, along with some interesting layouts and level-specific gimmicks. It’s clear that the level designers cut their teeth with the development of the first game, resulting in more polished stages in the sequel with clearer themes and ideas. Rip and Tear in New Ways DOOM II also introduces a few new elements into the expected action, including fresh foes to destroy and extra weapons with which to dole out pain. This includes new enemies like the deadly Chaingunners, horrific Arachnotrons, floating Pain Elementals, and more. To aid in your battle, the Megasphere power-up makes its debut, offering maximum health and armor to anyone who picks it up. However, the biggest boon of DOOM II is the Super Shotgun: a double-barreled weapon that packs a serious punch. You simply need to pull the trigger a few times to understand the overwhelming destruction that the Super Shotgun affords. Alongside other weapons like the pistol from Halo (Xbox, 2001) or the gravity gun from Half-Life 2 (PC, 2004), the Super Shotgun goes down in history as one of the best weapons in any FPS, ever. You’ll need all the strength you can muster, since DOOM II holds no prisoners in terms of difficulty or intensity. With those larger levels comes an even greater number of enemies, so it’s common to run into waves of a dozen or more baddies, with even a few boss enemies sprinkled in the mix. In DOOM II, weapons like the Rocket Launcher and BFG 9000 are a necessity rather than overkill, and often spell the difference between life and death. Thanks to the added accessibility of multiplayer, you can also take a buddy along for the ride in cooperative play, or face off against servers of skilled players in competitive deathmatch. Either way, DOOM II offers FPS bliss that’s still unmatched in its timeless design and entertainment. The Legacy of DOOM II While many would consider the original DOOM as the father of all first-person shooters, in hindsight, the series truly found its groove with DOOM II. This sequel established the brutal, unrelenting reputation that the franchise has fostered to this day, all while delivering an uproarious romp that’s withstood the test of time. After experimenting with survival horror-style gameplay in Doom 3 (PC, 2004), id Software has since returned to the ultra-fast and chaotic violence in modern titles like Doom: Eternal (PC, 2020), proving that the act of shredding through demons at breakneck speeds never really gets old. Modern installments aside, DOOM II is still thriving 30 years after its release, with a massive fan base that grows larger every day. It seems like every few years, there’s a new port or collection featuring DOOM II, encouraging diehard veterans to purchase this masterpiece on every platform possible while also coaxing in new players aplenty. Look no further than DOOM + DOOM II (Xbox Series X, 2024), a recent multi-platform port that offers every official level pack and expansion, complete with online multiplayer and mod support. Speaking of custom content, the DOOM modding community is still going strong, producing thousands of fan-made levels, skin packs, and conversion mods every year. Even 30 years later, there’s no sign of things slowing down, either. Do yourself a favor and, in honor of DOOM II‘s 30th anniversary, boot up this beautiful mixture of blood and mayhem and let it rip. Whether you’re experimenting with custom mods on PC through a program like GZDoom, trying out the new DOOM II KEX Engine port, or playing any version from over the years, you’re guaranteed to have a good time. Playing DOOM II is a perfect way to blow off some steam and join in the celebration of this unforgettable FPS that changed the genre in countless ways. The post DOOM II Celebrates 30 Years of FPS Mayhem appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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Country Roundup
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Garth Brooks Slams 'Outrageous' Accusations in Court
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Watch: Trump Roasts the Mess in Detroit While Trashing Kamala Harris During Speech
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Watch: Trump Roasts the Mess in Detroit While Trashing Kamala Harris During Speech

Former President Donald Trump took a shot at Vice President Kamala Harris while speaking before the Detroit Economic Club on Thursday. And he jabbed the dismal conditions of the Motor City and its economy, as well, but with the promise it will thrive again if he is elected president. In...
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Sen. Rick Scott Provides an Update on Hurricane Milton's Destruction
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Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 10/10/24
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