People want a step by step, so here goes. Remember that Vox hasn't just sought alternatives, he has created alternatives in science fiction, comics, publishing, and more. So he's already doing 2 and 3:
1. Commit yourself to extreme comprehensive personal development. This is the only invincible politics. Throne's The Nine Laws (Get the hardcover.) is the best catalyst to date to get clear on the challenge and get to work. Read it aloud too. Kick yourself in the ass. Start right now, at this very moment.
2. Stop supporting the enemy. Vox has said this many times. Attention as well as time and money.
3. Find alternatives to financing the enemy in everything you spend money on, every event you attend--everything you do. Walmart gave over $33,000,000 to blm and will never sell *your* products.
4. Permanently ghost all negative people. All. Effective immediately. And stop working for assholes.
5. Reprogram yourself 24/7. Read Helmstetter's What to Say When You Talk to Yourself. Wreak havoc against your negative self with the same severity you might feel for the enemy today.
6. Begin systematically reading the entire Bible (not some dumbass paraphrase either), history, philosophy, and self-help. We're constantly brainwashed by culture. No more. This is war. Treat it as such. Live your text.
7. Get right with God, and stay right through constantly repenting, laying it all out to God as things happen, getting up again. Keep starting over as a way of life. And never give up.
8. Understand Grace. No human being can perfectly actualize any ideal. This is the basis of Christian salvation. If merit/demerit systems worked, we wouldn't be in this mess or need saving in the first place.
"27 Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life, which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God the Father sealed.
28 Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God?
29 Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent."
--The Gospel of John, Chapter 6