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And effectiveness at the same time. There's probably some intersect point on a graph where it becomes entirely dysfunctional and you could take it all back over again with little effort.

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Except these niggers will fight harder for something they always wanted vs the locals who think they theyre entitled to it.

Edit. Not to mention good times create weak men

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Yes they will Canada is is just cold Africa to them all the luxury of white man shit

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Well your right in that i think the densely populated areas are totally a lost cause. We aren't going to win this current system back. Our purpose now is to build something new I'm inclined to believe. I'm 38 and what I've always felt at a subconscious level is that this system is fatally flawed and dying. Too complicated and power too centrally coalesced to not eventually be catastrophically destroyed by the unpredictability of nature. 15 years in corporate servitude has only reinforced this feeling/observation. We are governed by so many rules now we are trapped and unable to move outside of the confines we've created for ourselves that no productive growth can occur to offset entropy. But recently and i think a lot of other people in my age group +-10 years or so are starting to realize they can just leave to places outside of these systems that are so overwhelmingly constructed and reinforced in these population centers. I think all the action is going to be breakaway societies on the outskirts and what many of those still bought into the system would consider the wastelands.

I think the impending collapse of our financial system and the forcing of digital passports along with whatever this mandated medical treatment is are only going to speed up the formations of these things. Once the breakaways get big enough i figure they are going to have to come confront us on our new turf rather than from within the systems that are completely controlled and that's where it's going to get interesting.

My main goals right now aren't to try and save all the npc's but only put the message out there for people to think about and join in on their own terms if they are seeing the same things I'm seeing. I think delaying a direct confrontation with the system until our breakaways are more well established and resource independent is important while we are in a formation stage. Eventually confrontation will be unavoidable but we have some time as the dense urban areas are going to occupy a lot of the systems resources and thought processes. Especially so as things those people are use too fall apart and civil discord tears at the fabric of those places. It's likely the system won't have the resources to deal with or even the acute awareness of these breakaways until they gain a significant amount of independence from the system itself. At that point the system will have to divide itself between enforcing the control grid in the dense urban populations and expending resources dealing with the fringes. Then the momentum will be shifted in our favor and to our advantage.