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How preserving old houses helps defeat wokeness

17 August 2023

1:52 AM

17 August 2023

1:52 AM

To thwart the woke objective, the non-woke need to muster every asset we can. If you’re planning to relocate to a more conservative small town, the countryside, or to a different part of the city, seriously consider investing your time and money into older properties. If you take the time to study old homes, you’ll understand the psychology of the people who designed, built and lived in them.

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