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[–] 24 pts

That's how you can tell your enemies from your friends. Your enemies don't give you a warning before they fuck shit up.

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I'd argue that giving a warning was a mistake, it would be much more impactful if people went hungry.

[–] 4 pts (edited )

There is a Turner Diaries quote that I can't find right now that basically says that at some point you have to start terrorizing the public by destroying infrastructure, supply lines, etc. If they are allowed creature comforts the system will never fall. It doesn't matter at some point who is destroying power stations and rail lines just that they have been destroyed. It forces the hands of the cowardly masses to make a choice. It's the right wing equivalent of "You can't be neutral on a moving train" from a late stage tactical/pragmatic perspective rather than an attempt to intellectually justify anarcho-commie terrorism against anyone who can hold down a job... but it's ultimately the same principal, "with us or against us".

Anyway that was one of the more interesting bits of that book, if you want to have a rebellion you can't be afraid to piss people off. You have to make them feel it some how. Make it clear that compliance with the tyrannical state won't protect and feed them forever, that they need to protect themselves.

I dunno man. The elites keep telling us straight up what they are planning decades before they do it. They publish it through think tanks and such. It's as if evil lives by a code and they have to tell us what they will do before they actually do it.

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Predictive programming. It's everywhere once you are aware of it.

For a relevant example, go and watch V for Vendetta (or at least the Rookwood speech (youtube.com)).

[–] 0 pt

Your enemies don't give you a warning before they fuck shit up.

Have you seen many movies?

[–] 1 pt

Life ain't a movie.

[–] 0 pt

You could argue life is the way it is because of movies

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Allegory is lost upon you.