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Another user wrote something worth reading, and I wanted you to read it too.

If we cannot convince the people to give us a chance to prove our selves, we are not worthy of leadership.

I both applaud his dedication, and want to explain something important:

the reason economic factors are being pursued is because normalcy bias means companies threatening to fire people will take precedence over reasoned argument, almost every time.

The state figured out a clever way to bypass their weakening grip on information: Just take away peoples ability to live if they don't comply. And use fanatics in HR and bureaucracy to do it.

Thats why it'll be war I think. A lot of people are going to conclude that the people managing this on the ground are cowards, and out of anger, I can see a lot of people choosing threats and force, be it fisticuffs or mobs like are happening in france. Because, having no way to dissuade fanatics, and no means to voice their grievances, when you back people into a corner, they either leave (quit their job), or they fight/riot.

That is how I see it going down and I'm fairly confident at this point of that assessment.

And if I see the situation this way, then the ones running the show must too. And if they do, then we can only conclude that is the outcome they wanted to begin with.

There isn't anything we can really do to prevent it. This is only to tell you what I think will unfold in the u.s. after a while.

The u.s. is finally preparing for full martial law and a simultenous "loss" of the ability to control the extremists in the DNC.

Ironically an old probable kkk member is taking down the federal government, leaving israel completely exposed to her neighbors.

Which means we'll probably be at war with iran soon.

Which means there will probably be an attack by the federal government or israel and GCHQ on the u.s., larger than 9/11.

I doubt September, but they could surprise us all. Almost absolutely certain it will be in october, but soon we'll begin to see the narrative priming the public for whatever is to happen, 2-3 weeks before it does. Maybe sooner.

That is all.

Another user wrote something worth reading, and I wanted you to read it too. > If we cannot convince the people to give us a chance to prove our selves, we are not worthy of leadership. I both applaud his dedication, and want to explain something important: the reason economic factors are being pursued is because normalcy bias means companies threatening to fire people will take precedence over reasoned argument, almost every time. The state figured out a clever way to bypass their weakening grip on information: Just take away peoples ability to live if they don't comply. And use fanatics in HR and bureaucracy to do it. Thats why it'll be war I think. A lot of people are going to conclude that the people managing this on the ground are cowards, and out of anger, I can see a lot of people choosing threats and force, be it fisticuffs or mobs like are happening in france. Because, having no way to dissuade fanatics, and no means to voice their grievances, when you back people into a corner, they either leave (quit their job), or they fight/riot. That is how I see it going down and I'm fairly confident at this point of that assessment. And if I see the situation this way, then the ones running the show must too. And if they do, then we can only conclude that is the outcome they wanted to begin with. There isn't anything we can really do to prevent it. This is only to tell you what I think will unfold in the u.s. after a while. The u.s. is finally preparing for full martial law and a simultenous "loss" of the ability to control the extremists in the DNC. Ironically an old probable kkk member is taking down the federal government, leaving israel completely exposed to her neighbors. Which means we'll probably be at war with iran soon. Which means there will probably be an attack by the federal government or israel and GCHQ on the u.s., larger than 9/11. I doubt September, but they could surprise us all. Almost absolutely certain it will be in october, but soon we'll begin to see the narrative priming the public for whatever is to happen, 2-3 weeks before it does. Maybe sooner. That is all.

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It'll come to a point where there will be installed, by one means or another, a benevolent dictator or a dictator which just repositions facets of government. Ultimately, if things go well, said dictator will reform the government, installing his own and removing the rutt, or will play another ruse on the sleepy sheep and we'll restart the 20-30 year cycle again where they pause for a generation and then get back to where they started. I'm leaning heavily toward the benevolent option, but I'll admit that's probably out of preference. There's a catch though: if the preference spreads to other people and more begin to imagine what that might look like, the chances of that happening are higher. There's a lot to be gained by informing people that it's even a possibility. It's actually the opposite, the counter, to what plenty tend to call "predictive programming".

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The riots looked like tantrums from the senate chambers, I'm sure.

From the ground floor of america, it was basically an apocalypse.

And a lot of people have been living with that in their head ever since.

a benevolent dictator

I don' think they have the wisdom for that or the convenience. What was allowed to happen, encouraged even, was malevolence. Call it disillusionment, but I don't see americans embracing that idea. But what do I know.

I do see recent wins we've been handed as possibly the public being given the opportunity to "correct" the balance of the nation, but from seeing it, it still looks like a we-dont-care-have-this-win-its-all-fucked-anyway-and-we'll-do-worse-in-time manuever by the state.

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Let's just say that all we really need to do is pretend to be unified and content, even if we aren't.

Think about it like this: You're a Kindergarten teacher. Your kids are all tired and you know they need to take a nap, but they refuse because you won't play the video they like. They form groups, some want to watch one video, another group, another video. You know they need to go to sleep or there will be several kinds of repercussions; their parents might get upset, the kids might get grouchy, etc. So you devise a plan - you grab two laptops, one has each video on it and you let them have at it. As it turns out, they formed even more groups and there's now four groups who want to watch videos.

What do you do now? Do you keep catering to their splintering, do you get them to unify, or do you give up on them? Imagine if you were a kid. Would you go around, provoke further splintering and causing fights, or would you try to get everyone to calm down so you all get some benefit and ultimately reach a compromise? But you're the teacher. You know what's best for them. You know what they don't know, which is especially important.

That's where we are. How do we help each other? We watch one fucking video, we go to sleep and we deal with the splintering after we all wake up again. We don't bitch at the teacher. It isn't his fault. He only has so many laptops. The real issue is each other and our inability to swallow our pride momentarily, deal with watching something we don't want to that badly, finding a way to get to sleep and waking up again so we can get the day over with, go back home and do whatever we want afterward.

Now, I'm not saying we all compromise all our morals, our freedoms or even our privileges. But what we do need to do is realize what the actual problem is, address it and agree the problem is over long enough to have a survivable structure. We've done the whole "burn everything to the ground" thing many, many times. The issue is, we ended up losing a lot more than we could stomach each time and have had to completely rebuild all of those times. This time we have a good opportunity. This time, there's a few parents watching, rooting for us, hoping we all pick the right show to watch together, to take our naps in peace and to wake up again and go our separate ways, eager to visit with each other again tomorrow.

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I can't agree with you.

The metaphor doesn't work. The teacher is actively causing the splintering.

Now, I'm not saying we all compromise all our morals, our freedoms or even our privileges. But

That is exactly what you are saying. At least have the conviction of your words.

A better metaphor is the teacher has a bunch of students, who were mostly getting on well enough. No one was particularly happy but things were not entirely and utterly terrible.

Then the teacher gave one half of the students knives and told them the other half are the devil.

The teacher then proceeded to give them matches and teach the children how to use them.

Come to your own conclusions.

I don't think I'll be compromising with evil, thanks but no thanks.

The metaphor is really just trivializing life and death decisions millions of americans are making right now, today, and in the coming weeks through October.

It was never about our pride. We weren't allowed to have any.

It was about the state smacking around the public at will whenever it felt like.

It's abuse and its nonsense. And thats all it is.