Look it's not hard to accelerate the collapse. There are two primary industries that are prime for boycotts:1 - AI. Just don't use it. They've dumped so much money into that dumpster fire of slop, even if they manage to figure out uses beyond slop at scale it still would provide a ROI for easily 20+ years, probably 30+. Don't use AI, don't let them data mine you, just don't interact with them. Simple.2 - Auto IndustryAgain, they've decided to maximize surveillance and control even at the Federal level. Manufacturers are locking repairability behind their paywalls and they're data mining everyone as well along with the Fed. Only problem with their plan is it assumes a sufficient number of people will buy their surveillance cars and charge you insane notes and subscriptions for the privilege, not to mention the no lube repair costs. So, don't buy one. Ever. Get everyone around you to not buy them either. The auto industry will collapse pretty fast. I'm sure the government will step in to make older cars illegal, or they'll accelerate ending all replacement parts for older cars so they're unrepairable. I'm sure they'll do bailouts too, but that's a bonus for acceleration. Nothing they do will matter because you just need 2-3 years of this and the auto industry implodes completely.Point is, we're not as weak as they think we are. The power of just not participating as consumers in a consumer economy is the equivalent of a tactical nuke. And we don't have to do shit either, don't use AI, don't buy a new car. Simple.Any other lazy ass things to accelerate(q).
>>534090422wouldn't provide*
>>534090422>on an all new OW! MY BALLS!>"huhuh he's gonna get hit in the balls..."man i fucking love that movie
>>534090422It takes 30% less capital inflow to a corporation to send it into downsizing death spiral.
>>534090505Interesting, I don't know enough about the capital dynamics to cause a death spiral. 30% is fine, I'd rather it be 100%, but 30-40% might be more reasonable.
>>534090422The easiest way to usher in a new government (communism) is to convince the people they need a new government. And you are dumb enough to think the solution is collapse when its really to return control to the people.
>>534090422No The point is to make the left and right kill each other to the point where they are all both dead almost until they realize we're just watching them fight to the death from the sidelines lol
>>534090422HEY!https://gnet-research.org/2024/03/20/its-over-white-people-are-finished-accelerationist-memes-using-generative-ai-on-4chans-pol/You accelerationist chuds are being watched by NGOs!!! And your post has already been deboonked, they're onto you and they know you actually secretly do use AI. OP you just got exposed.
>>534090502>yer gunna get hit in the balls
>>534090422You can use free tier ai. Even so its better to somehow automate its use to maximise token comnsumption.
>>534090568Communism doesn't fair well with an armed population.
>>534090553Taking to 100% per company might stretch limited crowd capital too thin. Best to spread it over multiple corporations.
>>534090660It might be a bloodbath but make no mistake that the people on top will not get caught in the crossfire. Why do they care, as long as you are divided?
>>534090645Yea I see no issue with using a localized AI if you absolutely need to, not on Windows of course, but sure. I mean I'm just saying provide any demand for their supply.
>>534090730don't provide*>>534090707The two I see that are easiest to take out are AI and the auto industry. There might be others I'm no aware of, but those seem pretty obvious. And it doesn't require any actual effort beyond convincing people around you to also not participate.
My nigger do you realize that the government can simply print money and sustain these industries ad infinitum, while foisting the consequences upon you, the consumer?
>>534090837>that the government can simply print money and sustain these industries ad infinitumThey literally can't. Inflation right now is already pushing the majority of people to the brink now financially. Look at fast food, goyslop slinging, shit's too expensive for a lot of people. That's another thing to boycott entirely.
So updated list:1 - AI2 - Auto Industry3 - Goyslop
>>534090804Pretty much all "modern" cars are mechanically faulty, and they're riddled with software that serves no purpose other than to spy on you and limit mobility at the flick of a switch. Might be a good idea to specialize in specific cars as a used car dealership and mechanic service. Exclude all the chinese shit, most of the the korean stuff (some of their older tin cans were ok because they just worked and are 1/4 the cost to maintain), >85% of jap cars, most Euro cars, etc.Don't waste your time or money on high end stuff. The hyper rich don't even drive their porsches and bugattis, the wannabe rich sell their new BMWs after a year or two of ownership, And mechanics hate working on all that shit, it clogs up their shops and they get nothing out of it unless they're part of a brand dealership network.And AI is already too expensive for the common man. It costs hundreds per day just to use a dedicated service.
>>534091142There are no Chinese cars here. You can't even import a Kei truck unless it's 25+ years old, and the cost to import it would be like 10k.
>>534091336Heaps down here. No standards.
>>534091422Look what they did to Elio Motors here. He was trying to build a $7k daily commuter car. It was kind of ugly, but simple and repairable. The auto industry conspired to cut off all his investment capital because of the damage a car that cheap would have done to their profits.Even people who try to solve the problems just get fucked by the system here. The solution is simple, we just don't participate. That's the one thing they can't force because there will ALWAYS be alternatives like riding a bike or walking. I'd rather suffer walking than buying a new car. I'll figure something out if I have to strap a harbor freight lawnmower engine to a box.
>>534091597The only recent company to come close to cheap transport was Dacia with their Sandero model, but now it's not that cheap anymore.
>>534091668So they're 20k+ in dollars from what I'm seeing. That car doesn't exist in the US. I think the cheapest you can get is a Nissan bare bone for like 18k, full data mining package though.
>>534091827It's gone up in price.I drive a 1st gen VW Tiguan diesel. It's got 200,000 milies and it drives like new, interior is 99%. If someone could figure out how to get cheaper parts, and maybe even upgrade little things, then the rest of the car will keep going for a million miles. If there isn't a market for a new cheap car from the group up, then maybe there's a market for new cheap (and better) spare parts from the ground up.
>>534092005Private equity groups are buying used car parts manufacturers and killing them here. I'm sure they'll do the same there. Just a matter of time.I think I'm good on a car for the next 8 years, which is more than enough to watch the auto industry collapse. Getting other people to boycott however is important. Luckily inflation is so bad and the new car prices are so high they've effectively priced out most people now, just need that marginal group to boycott as well and ride it out for 2-3 years.