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    1 day ago

    Senseless killing is a superficial solution. Organization is the sustainable, but less glamurous one.

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        14 hours ago

        Not with that attitude. Seems like MAGA succeeded in organizing sufficiently.

        What are you gonna do? Kill all CEOs? And then? Kill all politicians? And then? Police? Military? Dissidents? Do you just keep killing? How do you handle the resulting societal trauma?

        How exactly do you think any of that can achieve sustainable, progressive change?

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            8 hours ago

            So what do you propose? What are the logistics of it? How do you organize to take out enough systems to take over? What do you do afterwards?

            Life isn’t some fantastical action story, it’s the incredibly complex reality we all live in where a single person cannot fathom all the variables therein. You are not trying to understand, you are not trying to be effective, you’re just circle jerking in your fantasy world. And as long as many people keep doing that, living in some kind of hyper-real abstraction of reality, the people actually smart enough to organize and get into power will be able to do whatever they want. You’re just another enabler.

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              7 hours ago

              All you have is “organize” or “awareness.” Your action plan is as circle jerky as ours. My guess is you like the direction the country is going in.

              My personal solution is to get out of the house and watch it burn from the neighbor’s yard.