The time is now something something they can’t get away with this and that maybe something something and we’re tired of it yadda yadda.
It’s really hard to get motivated in revolution when almost nobody wants to do it (for the right reasons anyways) and nobody is completely organized to do it.
We’re not organized because we allowed private corporations to have complete control over our communications systems and then had our government stupidly add backdoors so they could spy on their own citizens.
A big reason is because people are busy trying to organize on public communications channels.
Oh yeah and those backdoors got hacked recently. Fuckin whoopee.
Salt Typhoon also compromised the private portals, or backdoors, that telephone companies provide to law enforcement to request court-ordered monitoring of phone numbers pursuant to investigations. This is also the same portal that is used by U.S. intelligence to surveil foreign targets inside the United States.
Its not our fault they keep removing the peaceful means to fight for our dignity.
something something peaceful revolution impossible something something violent revolution inevitable
The time is now something something they can’t get away with this and that maybe something something and we’re tired of it yadda yadda.
It’s really hard to get motivated in revolution when almost nobody wants to do it (for the right reasons anyways) and nobody is completely organized to do it.
We’re not organized because we allowed private corporations to have complete control over our communications systems and then had our government stupidly add backdoors so they could spy on their own citizens.
A big reason is because people are busy trying to organize on public communications channels.
Oh yeah and those backdoors got hacked recently. Fuckin whoopee.
https://theconversation.com/what-is-salt-typhoon-a-security-expert-explains-the-chinese-hackers-and-their-attack-on-us-telecommunications-networks-244473