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Someone recently said to me that it only takes 10% of the population to change things in the u.s.

Even with 80-something percent "concerned" about replacement or other major issues, that a tall order. Especially considering u.s. federal informant networks (10-20k+ part-timers) plus practically the entirety of all the respective federal agencies work forces, the media-propaganda complex, and all the bureaucracies, against the conservatives, and white christians.

Hell, go take a look at even the non-peaceful outcomes: The whitmar abduction plot? Twelve of the sixteen involved were federal informants.

Think about that.

People that even search militia on their phones, are likely A-listed for direct monitoring. You can't even sneeze in the wrong direction without alerting the surveillance complex.

We have

  1. no power to organize

  2. no power to communicate

  3. no power to donate or influence in business

  4. no economic power

  5. no political power

even peacefully.

No choices that aren't

  1. shutdown

  2. censored

  3. infiltrated

  4. labelled "terrorism", or some other boogieman like "collusion with russia"

  5. demonized as "racism" and "nazism"

  6. defunded

  7. deplatformed

  8. threatened

  9. blackmailed

  10. raided

  11. destroyed

  12. shutdown

  13. marginalized

  14. window-slid into unacceptability

  15. mass-propaganized against

  16. villainized by hollywood

  17. sloganeered by third party groups run by DAs and soros and similar ilk

  18. shut out from every sphere of society including banking and universities

  19. burned by antifa

  20. vandalized and robbed by antifa

  21. arrested and overcharged

  22. misrepresented by guilty-by-association false-fronts funded by u.s. agencies

  23. leadership locked up or destroyed

  24. supporters intimidated or harassed

  25. financial backers deplatformed, families threatened with rape murder and arson

  26. kettled when protest in the street

  27. denied protest permits and arrested or photographed so we can have our jobs called to get us fired

  28. dis-armed for "radicalism" through reports by ADL/SPLC

  29. zero real representation in congress

  30. congress and senate who work hand in glove and conveniently fail to fight for us, or fail to succeed to overturn abuses by government

  31. courts that throw us a bone only to continually destroy rights, laws, and innocent individuals

  32. locked up right left and center at every turn

  33. no right to free speech in practice

  34. no right to firearms in practice (unless you have tens of thousands of dollars and a law degree like the mccloskeys, and even then just barely

  35. no right to peaceably assemble

  36. no right to organize without false informants being used to shut us down as criminals/violent terrorists.

  37. no legal recourse to stop these tactics except on a case-by-case basis, and rarely even then

  38. no right to representation that wont work hand-in-glove with the prosecution

  39. no right to attorney-client-privilege, where federal agencies arrest, and search our lawyers

  40. no right to decide our own health

  41. no right to self defense that guarantees we wont be dragged before a court and have the process turned into the punishment

  42. no recourse to the law or representatives at all

  43. no voice

  44. no vote.

  45. no choice.

Explain to me how this doesn't end badly.

There is no recourse. There is no justice. There is no real representation whatsoever anymore.

Someone recently said to me that it only takes 10% of the population to change things in the u.s. Even with 80-something percent "concerned" about replacement or other major issues, that a tall order. Especially considering u.s. federal informant networks (10-20k+ part-timers) plus practically the entirety of all the respective federal agencies work forces, the media-propaganda complex, and *all* the bureaucracies, against the conservatives, and white christians. Hell, go take a look at even the *non-peaceful* outcomes: The whitmar abduction plot? Twelve of the sixteen involved were federal informants. Think about that. People that even *search* militia on their phones, are likely A-listed for direct monitoring. You can't even sneeze in the wrong direction without alerting the surveillance complex. We have 1. no power to organize 2. no power to communicate 3. no power to donate or influence in business 4. no economic power 5. no political power even peacefully. No choices that aren't 1. shutdown 2. censored 3. infiltrated 4. labelled "terrorism", or some other boogieman like "collusion with russia" 5. demonized as "racism" and "nazism" 6. defunded 7. deplatformed 8. threatened 9. blackmailed 10. raided 11. destroyed 12. shutdown 13. marginalized 14. window-slid into unacceptability 15. mass-propaganized against 16. villainized by hollywood 17. sloganeered by third party groups run by DAs and soros and similar ilk 18. shut out from every sphere of society including banking and universities 19. burned by antifa 20. vandalized and robbed by antifa 21. arrested and overcharged 22. misrepresented by guilty-by-association false-fronts funded by u.s. agencies 23. leadership locked up or destroyed 24. supporters intimidated or harassed 25. financial backers deplatformed, families threatened with rape murder and arson 26. kettled when protest in the street 27. denied protest permits and arrested or photographed so we can have our jobs called to get us fired 28. dis-armed for "radicalism" through reports by ADL/SPLC 29. zero real representation in congress 30. congress and senate who work hand in glove and conveniently fail to fight for us, or fail to succeed to overturn abuses by government 31. courts that throw us a bone only to continually destroy rights, laws, and innocent individuals 32. locked up right left and center at every turn 33. no right to free speech in practice 34. no right to firearms in practice (unless you have tens of thousands of dollars and a *law* degree like the mccloskeys, and even then just barely 35. no right to peaceably assemble 36. no right to organize without false informants being used to shut us down as criminals/violent terrorists. 37. no legal recourse to stop these *tactics* except on a case-by-case basis, and rarely even then 38. no right to representation that wont work hand-in-glove with the prosecution 39. no right to attorney-client-privilege, where federal agencies arrest, and search our lawyers 40. no right to decide our own health 41. no right to self defense that guarantees we wont be dragged before a court and have the process turned into the punishment 42. no recourse to the law or representatives at all 43. no voice 44. no vote. 45. no choice. Explain to me how this doesn't end badly. There is no recourse. There is no justice. There is no *real* representation whatsoever anymore.

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[–] 6 pts

People that even search militia on their phones, are likely A-listed for direct monitoring. You can't even sneeze in the wrong direction without alerting the surveillance complex.

People organized revolutions long before the Internet existed. How do you think thy managed that? And why couldn't the same methods be used today?

[–] 2 pts

They weren't organizing revolutions against ZOGs running the internet.

These days, people can't do anything without the internet. They couldn't even drive across town without their GPS, so organization is entirely out of the question.

[–] 1 pt

Thats not the important isue here.

The issue is, the fed will use its false militias to commit actual terrorism.

And then the u.s. infowar outfits (newsmedia) working for the pentagon and federal agencies, will lay the blame on us

Finally, the u.s. population will accept this and be ok with the subsequent total war the federal government will wage on the segments of the population it wishes to destroy.

People organized revolutions long before the Internet existed. How do you think thy managed that?

With a network of guys that belonged to an old social club that had a faction of the banking sector and french government on their side.

Against an opponent that was significantly less technologically and socially sophisticated at subversion, mass disruption, and destruction.

I don't realistically see the capability of the militia movement to fight the direction the u.s. is going, even assuming the u.s. government did something to turn a good 5% of the population vehemently and violently against them. I don't see it.

I won't wargame it because that could be construed as terrorism itself, but I just don't see the militias doing anything, being able to do anything at scale, even peacefully, or even having the extra-organizational scaffolding (media, political, economic, regional via popular support, militant, etc) to support any long term campaigns.

They don't even have the willingness, let alone the weapons.

Any coordinated militia or revolutionary effort, if not shut down or subverted immediately, would simply splinter the u.s, not even in two, but into 48 vs 1-2 states, which would quickly be crushed and reincorporated to the very loud and unhappy protest of millions of would be patriots.

The political will-power isn't there.

And in the subregions where it could be (not is, because theres no regions I see where it is already at that point), but where it could be, it can and will be quickly crushed, subverted, divided, demonized, destroyed, dismantled, broken up, suppressed, shut down, shut out, deplatformed, unwound in terms of moment (e.x. censorship to prevent the spread and social growth of it), and in all other means prevented from going any further.

it is both an unfeasible consideration, an unrealistic fantasy, and a doomed endeavor.

The u.s. and generations to come will suffer 70 more years of increasing horror, deprivation, persecution, and for many of us on the wrong side of the ideological spectrum, millions will face disarmament, unpersoning, political prisoner-hood, and annihilation.

This is the only conclusion that someone who is not insane or deluded can make, the absolute, cold hard, unflinching truth.

No one, in any numbers, of any consequence, will do anything. More importantly no one that does will do so until it is thoroughly, utterly, and completely, too late.

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Aw Lawd No!

[–] 1 pt

Aw Lawd No!

yes, yes, I am being hyperbolic.

But its a rare occasion where hyperbole also isn't the same thing as exaggeration.

Those cases, truth is stranger than the fiction of doom-and-gloom.

I'm not saying this is the end of the u.s.

Eventually, maybe we'll be post-totalitarian america, the same way russia is post-soviet.

But like russia, 100 million people will be murdered by the u.s. government, before we come back to any semblence of sanity.