And easily defeated with dirt.
And easily defeated with dirt.
I agree with you but I don’t think that last point is where this is going. There won’t be any seizing of the means of production. That just isn’t happening in America, and is arguable if it’s ever really happened ever, anywhere. Power has transferred, but never to the people. However, they are worried that people have had enough of their shit. It’s very difficult to start a revolution. It’s much easier (as evidenced) to kill one guy and make the rest live in fear.
Having been both military and security, I will tell you that while military, my position was MUCH harder for me to ignore. As security, I could easily say “fuck this, it isnt worth it.” In the military, the job (in ones head) is the security of the nation and the people around you. As security, you’re more likely to have a family, and at some point you’re like “I wanna see my family again, $20/hr isn’t worth not seeing my kid again”. As security, you’re essentially a mercenary. You have no ideological points for it, it’s just a check. Security almost never has a situation where it becomes “this issue is something worth dying for”. That’s simply absurd. Even if I’m making $50/hr for Jeff bezos, there’s an amount of discontent that I’m not willing to deal with just for his safety, and that’s before you consider your own personal opinions/ideals/objections. Historically speaking, buying security is iffy at best.
That does not surprise me at all.
Food waste the rich.
Came here to say that.
The adjuster is a great name for the hero of this story.
The law has been putting the screws down on regular people for generations and allowing the wealthy to get away with anything for generations. The law is fucked.
I want them to put an effort to find the guy, but ultimately I hope they never catch him. This dude is a hero, even if not for what he did, but the fear that he instilled in evil executives. It’s much bigger than just the one guy. It’s already made blue cross/blue shield change a fucked up policy. Even if this type of vigilante justice never happens again, the possibility of it must be in the back of every executives mind, and that alone should be enough to make the world slightly better. Even if just a little.
Anger is a much more useful emotion than sadness.
I’m a veteran and used to get worked up by them. It took a few years but I mostly got over it because they were predictable, the city put out notices as well as the local baseball team. And then they were legalized for a specific time frame for everybody. Any random asshole could buy and shoot off fireworks during a 3 day window.
Cool, I can hang with that. But then they shoot them off randomly for the 2 weeks surrounding the weekend that they’re allowed. That I can’t hang with. Especially during the day. Why the fuck are you shooting them off during the day anyways?!? You can’t see it! The thing that pisses me off the most? The motherfuckers shooting shit off at random times and days? Those assholes would happily suck my dick if I told them I’m a veteran and told them to do so. But then they’d fire off more fireworks to celebrate doing so.
How is it crazy, when America still allows it? Good for Columbia, but we need that too.
There won’t be another real election.
Look I agree, but id rather go down from a bullet than from forced labor.
Good luck with that. Organize for defense. Buy a gun, take some defense classes. Meet other lefties with guns.
It’s time to do something about it. Not just piss and moan.
Voting is done. Do something to protect your community. Organize a defense or stfu about it.
Prepare for the likeliness that there won’t be another election. Whining about it and blaming people solves nothing. Organize your community, and prepare for the worst. It’s time to refocus.
There’s more guns than people in America. This is what people don’t understand when they say “you can’t stop a drone with an AR” yeah, sure. But there’s only a handful of drones/drone operators in America. 250 million people with 350 million guns are going to win in the end. Full stop.
Edit: there’s not enough cops/agency people in the country to take guns forcefully in America. With the coming cuts to government agencies, there will be even less, both in enforcement and in discovery.