Just like the lockdown protests righttt? The trucker protest was DOA because the government knew they could apply more force even non-violently. Same as every other mass protest that got broken up internally or externally, government doesn’t need to kill you when they can strip you of speech, income, food, and freedoms in the name of security.
its the difference between "active" violence and "passive" violence
thats why slaves must be dependent on their masters. as long as the slaves behave, the masters will "trickle down" some life support. as soon as the slaves rebel, the life support is cut off, until either the slaves behave, or the slaves starve to death. the same system is used for colonies: make them dependent on your "help", then control them with the threat of trade sanctions. same reason why local markets are destroyed, and replaced with "food factories", supply chains, grocery stores (paradox: they cost more energy, but are cheaper for consumers)
Just like the lockdown protests righttt? The trucker protest was DOA because the government knew they could apply more force even non-violently. Same as every other mass protest that got broken up internally or externally, government doesn’t need to kill you when they can strip you of speech, income, food, and freedoms in the name of security.
I would argue that is tantamount to killing someone.
Not to leftists, they will argue nuance all the way to starvation
its the difference between "active" violence and "passive" violence
thats why slaves must be dependent on their masters. as long as the slaves behave, the masters will "trickle down" some life support. as soon as the slaves rebel, the life support is cut off, until either the slaves behave, or the slaves starve to death. the same system is used for colonies: make them dependent on your "help", then control them with the threat of trade sanctions. same reason why local markets are destroyed, and replaced with "food factories", supply chains, grocery stores (paradox: they cost more energy, but are cheaper for consumers)
slavery 101