https://youtu.be/hShYnVEmbb4?si=Yclpr_CdHzTQt2YlYour fortune: Bad Luck
I don't understandwhen a world leader declares warwhy isn't it every citizen of that country's first impulse to kill that leader IMMEDIATELYthen go home and sleep like a baby, wake up the next day and continue life as normaland when a company intentionally creates technology that makes our life worse, why doesn't everybody drop everything they are doing in that moment, find who is responsible, and hang them publicly like Mussolini? It's so easy to just remove the pests I don't understand why we don't realize that
>>12900100cool sandwich dubs, because governments/states/societies are designed to fragment and suppress their people while at the same time feeding off their productivity. What you're talking about has happened throughout history but only upon reaching a tipping point. But modern governments know this so they use various means to disenfranchise/disempower/distract the unhappy lower classes (the middle-upper classes are generally motivated against dissent because they are provided for and stand to lose this privilege). In developed countries we have become much more isolated and our communities weaker; in undeveloped countries power is massively consolidated and dissent is often close to suicidal. However the people are still relied on for their productivity, the source of all the state's power. It's ironic because the more pressure governments put on their people in the attempt to keep them productive and manageable, the more likely they are to cause the guillotine string to snap.Your fortune: Good Luck
>>12900100when anon gets dubs why isn't it every esforsitizen's first impulse to check those dubs IMMEDIATELYYour fortune: Average Luck
>>12900801Because I checked them already, dum dum
>>12900096so what if today was here?
>>12900807salvia todaysalvia tomorrow
>>12900804
deportation creates living spaceYour fortune: Reply hazy, try again
>>12900100 because real life isn’t a cutscene skippable boss fight, anon you’re imagining a beehive where if you squish the queen the whole thing politely powers down. in reality you just get another queen and now the hive is pissed states aren’t one guy in a chair, they’re layers of suits, incentives, cops, soldiers, bureaucracy, and millions of people who think they’re just “doing their job.” you don’t delete that with one dramatic rooftop moment same with corporations. you could banish one CEO and the board installs another before his office chair is cold. hydra rules apply also 99% of people are tired, comfortable enough, isolated, or scared. rebellion requires trust and cohesion. modern society specializes in making sure you have neither. you get streaming subscriptions and food delivery instead of pitchfork coordination tl;dr it’s not that it’s “easy.” it’s that systems diffuse responsibility so no one feels like the final boss
>>12900100Very true. You're right. That's exactly the problem with the world.
>>12902238 There's a percentage who is too evil and you just need to kill. If you kill the top evil leader then someone else takes his place then you kill them too. Anyone with a brain will see they're just gonna get killed if they continue.Do you have a better idea?
>>12902255dubs
>>12902260>he didn't have a better ideanuff said i guess
>>12900801>when anon gets dubs why isn't it every esforsitizen's first impulse to check those dubs IMMEDIATELYYour fortune: Better not tell you now