Four years from now, will he be a hero or a pariah?

Taking into account the plans of the new administration and the far reaching goals of project 2025, do you think that in four years time there will be hordes of resistance fighters who see Crooks as a hero who tried to save us all? Or will he still be considered the crazy guy that tried to take out Trump?   

4 thoughts on “Four years from now, will he be a hero or a pariah?

  1. Napkin29

    For me, I already consider him heroic. I don’t believe he was necessarily trying to save America from Trump. I don’t even think he did what he did for any altruistic reasons, but he came very close to changing the face of American history. Even in the best case scenario, I don’t think the next four years will be looked on as a good presidency no matter how much time passes.

  2. Nina877

    I don’t think there will be hordes of TMC resistance fighters in the near future. My opinion is that his following will grow on various online communities and people will continue discussions about him as well as the J13 incident. I can imagine small groups of people getting together in person for TMC meetings. He may fade into the background but he will not disappear. I believe that he will always be an interesting person to discuss/research – Even if we do find out his whole story – (which is doubtful, unfortunately). Others will still see him as the crazy kid who had a death wish.

    As far as that one guy (who called TMC a hero) goes – He probably is in hiding because he had an unpopular opinion and he had put himself out there in public to express that. I would imagine that he is involved in online TMC communities but that is just an assumption.

    1. pegasusthurber Post author

      Ooof, I am starting to get that feeling too. He might be one of the faces of the resistance. I wonder what symbol they’d use to recognize each other?  Glasses?  Hoodies? A microwave?