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I'm genuinely convinced most americans are cattle. At least 60% would let you do whatever the fuck you want to them, and the most their neighbors would do is send a few angry tweets or hold a gay little vigil. We've been pacified, the most we'll do is shoot up a daycare when we get pissy about some stupid shit like not getting laid.
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Somewhat in agreement, especially after hearing about those German hackers that cut the electricity in a town. One of the people who founded Reddit was this hacker who basically copied a ton of texts into an online archives and people kept calling him a leftist faggot as if being able to read things for free is a negative feature of communism. That said, they literally stormed the capitol of the US and nothing happened and the US is so decentralized/low density that random terrorist attacks won't do anything. The average US citizen can't really do anything to overseas military bases, the most you could do is find where the nukes are and detonate them, but that's really it. Even storming random military bases wouldn't do much if you don't plan to run a militia or don't know how to run an airforce/modern logistics channel.
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Ok



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