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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

Personally, I have personal requirements (elderly parents, disabled wife, daughter in college, among other things) that disallow me coming out. So, I do what I do anonymously and still work a 50-60 hour/week job.

I have made hundreds of anti-war, anti-jew, anti-government, anti-anti-social videos and have always taken the tact that I will not take any amount of money for my work. (and I have been offered many times, usually by some likely jew or turd that wants to control my output).

No one can ever say they have paid for anything in any of my messaging. As a matter of fact, I'm out $thousands.

On another note, I do support many folks on Substack and elsewhere. But I learned some time back to not just jump on the money bandwagon until I know the person much better (as well as online can be).

You seem upright, dude. But a few others I thought were turned out not so (they have huge followings on substack). I will end up paying, I'm sure, but I take time to make sure.

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Imagine complaining that you’re unable to tweet on social media because you’re experiencing financial hardships. Your buddies priorities are out of order.

Like any adult, he should find ways to manage his finances – get a job or start a business (mowing lawns, driving Uber, whatever skill he has, if any) – while dedicating time and energy to the cause when he has met his primary life responsibilities.

A more constructive approach would be to grow up and get his finances in order first and pursue his activism when he has met his basic living needs.

Plenty of effective people participate in movements without expecting financial compensation. It’s actually the hallmark of genuine activism, as it emphasizes collective action and solidarity over personal gain.

If this person actually had skill and talent, he would find a way to monetize his activism and not whine about it or having to get a job to support himself. Honestly sounds like a loser that expects people to pay for him to sit on his ass and tweet. That's truly absurd.

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