RE: Do you protest? Armchair or street and does any of it matter?
April 26, 2025 at 11:08 am
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2025 at 11:12 am by The Grand Nudger.)
I will, lol. A company can send an armed man to force you to pay them with the full force of government behind them if you don't, or if you try todefraud them in some way. We say we don't have debtors prisons but this is only true based on legal technicalities, which we wholly manufacture to that very end. You, otoh, cannot send armed men to their corporate hq because they stiffed you, or sold you bad product. Our government has..or believes it has...a monopoly on violence, and they're renting out this monopolistic profit center to other monopolies at present moment.
People throw bricks through a starbucks window, and this breaks the state monopoly on violence represented by our for profit prison system? I think not. We should all be learning how to wage a guerilla war forever. We should be busting people out of concentration camps. Every attempted kidnapping by masked plain clothes law enforcement officers should turn into a fucking firefight.
People throw bricks through a starbucks window, and this breaks the state monopoly on violence represented by our for profit prison system? I think not. We should all be learning how to wage a guerilla war forever. We should be busting people out of concentration camps. Every attempted kidnapping by masked plain clothes law enforcement officers should turn into a fucking firefight.
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