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Look around.
They control every institution, from education to media to industry to military.
They're going to kill us.
[EDIT] Ah yes, downvotes from people who can't handle a blackpill.
Fucking blackpill everyone, just lay down and die. I don't understand the point of this.
There is a certain utility in accepting the inevitability of death. It is... liberating, for some, to truly understand they will one day die.
If I believed that I could make the right choices and live forever, I could not have enlisted as a younger man, and I'd be less capable and less experienced today as a result. It took a brush with death for me to understand my time would come whether I was ready or not, and it's shaped who I have become.
That’s a very rosy way of looking at a post basically saying “they’re going to kill us all!”
Blackpills are realitypills. If you're not aware of just how how much controll they have, you end up in prison for a mistake like walking into the capitol that they opened up specifically so that you could walk into it.
We have all the guns, all the food producing areas and 80% of the combat veterans.
Any civil war will result in the cities being starved and burned.
That is assuming their frog-boiling plan fails and we begin to resist en masse instead of piecemeal or simply waiting for things to improve.
Reposting what I said in another thread about moving to rural locations:
I'm just going to remind everyone who thinks of moving to somewhere rural; The elites live in the cities.
What you think happens when the supply chain fails: The cities descend into chaos and the people in buttfuck nowhere weather the storm while guarding their property from the chimps spilling out of the urban centers.
What actually happens when the supply chain fails: The military rolls up to the farm and tells the farmer their goods are being taken as a matter of national security. They ship all their food to the city, and leave the rural folk to starve to death. This will happen before people even realize the shortage is coming, unlike a mere price hike, the shortage will not be televised. It will be privileged information.
Of course, this is assuming the supply chain fails.
The reality is that nobody knows how shit's going to go down until it actually happens. The collapse is probably not going to look the way any of us expect it to. We all imagine some big event that people are going to be able to mark on a calendar, but such a watershed moment may honestly never come to pass. Instead, you might just see a slow, rotting decline until the United States looks like a giant, spread out version of eastern Europe where everything sucks and everyone is poor, nobody trusts anyone, and there's just a pervasive, perpetual, low-level misery. Nobody starves, but nobody has anything to smile about either.