06/16/2025
Perspective.
It’s important to remember: These people do not represent the majority, and they do not represent the truth. When they lose, they organize, disrupt, and push until they get what they believe they’re entitled to. There’s no reasoning or debating them out of this behavior. While yesterday’s cringe-fest was mostly peaceful, this same group will do whatever it takes to keep you silent and afraid. And right now, it’s working.
Some will say, “It’s a college town,” or “Bozeman is lost.” But that kind of defeatism is part of the problem. Bozeman isn’t doomed – it’s being taken, one decision at a time, while too many people stay on the sidelines.
Why the protests when the majority voted decisively? What are they even protesting? No kings, no oppression, just pure delusion. But that’s not the point. It’s not about reality. It’s about creating a new one — and they’re doing it, step by step.
This is not the time to cope, complain, or wait for Trump to fix it. In the past year alone, leftist networks have grown rapidly – not just in Bozeman and Gallatin County, but across Montana. This is your wake-up call. If you think it’s bad now, you’re mistaken. It will get worse if we keep doing nothing.
These protests aren’t just noise; they’re strategy. They build momentum, networks, and infrastructure. We need to do the same.
Make Bozeman Montana Again? Not going to happen on its own. It will take a focused, collective effort starting now. Join your local GOP. Join groups like the Gallatin Sentinel. Start a group. Support others. Write letters. Submit comments. Do something!
No one is coming to save us. But we don’t need outside money. We need neighbors, faith, and commitment. Until we stand with the same devotion they do, the slide will continue. Until we worship our God as much as they worship their god(s), we should expect the decay to grow, and truthfully, it should.
The future of Gallatin County is still up for grabs. But only if we fight for it – together.