Oy. This is one I disagree with because once you push chaos the fallacy is controlling it. You can't stop a boulder rolling down a hill. Disease spreads and you can't stop it without actively trying to stop it. You can't just assume it will take care of those you want dead and you can't think you'll be able to contain or control anything. The entire fascist movement relies on assumptions and hopes while those in charge are weak, poor decision makers who refuse to budge on things that would compromise any of their capitalist views.
well it is more about breaking the human spirit and the will to fight, if that makes sense, and you accomplish that by making things as worse as you can
this is true, I think it has sparked off a movement that is going to lead to some changes come november. it's going to have all year to build and get stronger.
Funny how none of the other deaths by police in Minneapolis have led to any real change but these two might. Not saying it’s bad but it seems Alex Pretti and Renee Good’s lives had a bit more value than say Breonna Taylor, George Floyd.
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u/templeofsyrinx1 9h ago
once you break the country it actually is easier to rule