It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
People don't like to hear it (because coming to terms with living with tyranny their whole lives is uncomfortable), but America should have revolted a long time ago. Closer to century ago than not.
yup there are subtler ways to go about it from putting perishables where they dont belong, to encoraging vermin to move into a place their not wanted the idea is to slow down production passively if they cant convine because the place is being fumigated for the 90th time in a row they are likely to just demolish the building and build a new one bounus if its the politicans house and not the place of work that gets it. be a bit creative after all rats are easy to get and breed fast but wont infest a place if its recently been bombed with poison.
"One combatant can perform many of them, without having to turn to collaborators or having to make a detailed plan beforehand. These are acts that can be done practically in an improvised way every time an occasion presents itself... However, necessary caution should be taken, and only when the task requires it, should another person or persons participate in or have knowledge of a given act..." - The Freedom Fighter's Manual
You won't change the system from within or via some mythical cultural shift. People have tried far longer than you have even thought about the problem, let alone possible solutions.
The best approach outside of revolution (which isn't something that will happen without radical destruction to everyday elements people truly take for absolute granted) is to break away from the system as much as possible and be as independent as you can be (homestead, learn skills, hunt, homeschool, etc, etc). It doesn't solve the problem, but at this stage it won't get solved until things get much, much worse. So take care of yourself and those close to you and that's the best you can do for now.
To be fair, they tried. It was the arguably that failure that has allowed so much tyranny to flourish ever since. But I agree with the other poster that the creation of the Federal Reserve is another key date that should have spurred revolution.
It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.
People don't like to hear it (because coming to terms with living with tyranny their whole lives is uncomfortable), but America should have revolted a long time ago. Closer to century ago than not.
yup there are subtler ways to go about it from putting perishables where they dont belong, to encoraging vermin to move into a place their not wanted the idea is to slow down production passively if they cant convine because the place is being fumigated for the 90th time in a row they are likely to just demolish the building and build a new one bounus if its the politicans house and not the place of work that gets it. be a bit creative after all rats are easy to get and breed fast but wont infest a place if its recently been bombed with poison.
"One combatant can perform many of them, without having to turn to collaborators or having to make a detailed plan beforehand. These are acts that can be done practically in an improvised way every time an occasion presents itself... However, necessary caution should be taken, and only when the task requires it, should another person or persons participate in or have knowledge of a given act..." - The Freedom Fighter's Manual
https://archive.ph/vmtDu#selection-219.0-219.28
You won't change the system from within or via some mythical cultural shift. People have tried far longer than you have even thought about the problem, let alone possible solutions.
The best approach outside of revolution (which isn't something that will happen without radical destruction to everyday elements people truly take for absolute granted) is to break away from the system as much as possible and be as independent as you can be (homestead, learn skills, hunt, homeschool, etc, etc). It doesn't solve the problem, but at this stage it won't get solved until things get much, much worse. So take care of yourself and those close to you and that's the best you can do for now.
Gotta walk before you can run.
Yup. Specifically December 23rd.
1865 tbh
To be fair, they tried. It was the arguably that failure that has allowed so much tyranny to flourish ever since. But I agree with the other poster that the creation of the Federal Reserve is another key date that should have spurred revolution.