I'll actually agree with you. I think most Fabian Socialists are people who are in industries expected to make a ton of money, but are seeing it all hit a wall. They're trying to protect their jobs while dealing with prices and debts based on the idea that it all makes money.
And that's where I disagree with you. The lockdowns made those Fabians millions. They're not just trying to protect their jobs. They want to become the world's first trillionaires.
Some of them think so, and others are closing up shop.
Just had a discussion with a friend and was reminded about this. The occupy movement had corporate sponsors, and it looked like they were aiming at competition. I suspect a lot of these guys are trying the same tactics, but it's not working.
Well yeah, there are 3 major players in this:
All of what you said can relate to all of those groups, but I think the defense industry is of particular concern to the CCP.
I'll actually agree with you. I think most Fabian Socialists are people who are in industries expected to make a ton of money, but are seeing it all hit a wall. They're trying to protect their jobs while dealing with prices and debts based on the idea that it all makes money.
And that's where I disagree with you. The lockdowns made those Fabians millions. They're not just trying to protect their jobs. They want to become the world's first trillionaires.
Some of them think so, and others are closing up shop.
Just had a discussion with a friend and was reminded about this. The occupy movement had corporate sponsors, and it looked like they were aiming at competition. I suspect a lot of these guys are trying the same tactics, but it's not working.
"Hey wait, these guys seem genuinely pissed off. Uh-oh. Better call them Nazis."