I never took a weapon where not allowed or when huge antifa numbers because i was still so weak i couldn’t guarantee they didn’t take it and at the time i’d rather take a beating then shoot any confused poor sap, plus i need help with my new eyes and brain. i’ve figured out how to get and hit with my .308 i just look weird as hell. the weird thing is as much as I irritated people on the left and my friend on the left thought I was being mean. My fence on the right were like oh why do you have to strips of trouble? I can’t just drop it and let it go. This is when I saw the problem with both sides and myself all of us and my moments with god i would wear stuff like this freaking like little antifa guys out and then we’d be talking like Buddy buddy a couple hours later. It takes a while to break down the hard ones but they’re not they’re the minority.
it’s almost amazing how people run from me how people turn from me and on me a few people have seen me for a little bit like on here some of you specifically Mark he gave me money couple times others of you too. I don’t want money but like I have the best nonprofit that I need help with and it’s a pretty great investment I think.
I’m posting this for my dad. For a while this place felt like a safe haven for him, but his brain injury also made it overwhelming. He’s always worn shirts – MAGA, “I Support Elon,” “I Identify as Vaccinated” – anything just to start conversations. That’s really what he wants, to talk to people and feel like he can help.
He feels the pain of people like him: brain injury survivors, disabled, homeless, mentally ill, addicted. Most of the time it’s just been him in a trailer or hotel room. When he called people and used awful words, it wasn’t to hurt them—it was trying to get them to see the pain their actions cause to the most vulnerable, not just him. He just wanted them to stop.
He’s never threatened anyone. But they’ve moved his case from OC to LA to SF, digging through his phone, and now his health is collapsing. We’re scared. We’re trying to get his Hope After Stroke dream going, but right now he needs a safe place to live and legal help from someone who ...