Unfortunately, despite all the LARPing and copium-huffing that goes on here, all of us know that isn't going to happen.
The only possible way to change something so utterly corrupt is with direct, collective, overwhelming force.
No one is going to do a damn thing, because everyone wants someone else to do it, because nobody wants to die or go to jail for being the only idiot who tried to do something when nobody else was doing it. Everyone's going to sit around and talk about what they think needs to happen, but they won't act on it, because they'd rather be alive, eating steaks and watching KikeTV, as opposed to being some idiot on the news who got annihilated by a bored SWAT team.
I think we're stuck on this path, and whatever's going to happen is going to happen.
I'm not going to do shit about, you're not going to do shit about it, nobody is going to do shit about it, because we all know that the system itself is more staffed, funded, and equipped than we could ever hope to overcome. The system knows it too, and they know nobody aside from the odd nutjob here and there is ever going to do anything, or even try, because to overcome the system you need the masses, but the system owns the masses.
We're already past the point of no return, the enemy won a long time ago. Voting is meaningless and nobody's going to fight.
And really, why the fuck should they? All things considered, being able to get a burger, rent a movie, and fuck a dumb slut on Tinder is a thousand times better than getting shot to pieces trying to wage war over your political views like some sand nigger in Afghanistan.
Yea, we're drones in a system way larger than ourselves, and it sucks.
But at least we have Burger King and running water.
No normal person is going to risk losing their comfort and their life to "make a stand" for their politics, no matter what bullshit rhetoric they spew on Poal in order to blow off steam and feel better.
The last people who tried it ended up fighting the entire world, and only lasted five years, even when their entire country was behind the idea.
Not a damn thing is going to change.
Things will eventually change, probably just near the end or past our lifetimes though. The system can't really sustain itself all that well, and there will be a Malthusian correction of some sorts. Things will become simpler and there won't simply be any steaks, Burger King, and TV, electricity, and running water to keep us distracted from what really matters.
Unfortunately, yeah, all of us here will have to bear the brunt of what's to come. Only our (great) grandchildren will see the light at the end of the tunnel.
I don't know if I agree. That's all the same stuff that older people were saying when we were children.
It's not very difficult to continue producing meat, electricity, running water, and television programming; the basics of our system are not going anywhere, we're at a point where it's too big for those simple essentials to ever disappear. The entire planet save for a few shitholes has all of these things, there is unlimited funding to keep them going, and everyone with any understanding of power knows that food, water, electricity, and entertainment are required for them to maintain control, and they also generate fuckloads of revenue, so they're not going to disappear.
We're sending rockets into outer space, we're not going to stop making hamburgers and TV shows.
I think the political climate will get very dystopian, and there is potential for pockets of conflict, but the citizens of the modern world are always going to choose the comfort of Netflix, hot water, heated homes, and fast food over risking their lives to enforce their political will on a system that isn't afraid to SWAT-raid them and kill them for being a dissident.
The system is not going to disempower itself, and the people are not going to disempower the system forcibly, so I think what's more likely is that we're all stuck on a conveyor belt headed toward a real-deal 1984 dystopian world government, and nobody's going to change it because the change requires collective action of a magnitude that cannot be organized.
I just think the intelligence to manage all that in the West will exceedingly become rarer and rarer with the future we're trending towards. Not only the technology but the ruling class as well. A mix of idiocracy + white genocide + swelling of the colored races, amounting to the West, especially America, basically becoming Haiti or South Africa. You could say that's already starting to begin as shown by the pockets of third-world in places like Detroit. And what you say about people choosing comfort over trying to change things will only keep accelerating that.
If the system in the US wanted to survive, they could do very well to at least tolerate the majority of the country instead of denigrating them, ruining their livelihoods, finding any sense of pride and not complete and utter shame in their race to be of the highest threats to national security ...and so on and so forth. Even the USSR quickly became nationalist and very pro-russian after Lenin was gone, they sent the undesirables to the gulags in Siberia. That's a way you can continue both the control and still keep civilization going, instead I think we'll become too much like Africa to be a dystopia for long.
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