If Jan6 taught us anything, its that these people are so protected and coddled that the rabble existing near them is enough to send them into panic and existential crisis.
That's a root cause to all this nonsense. They truly don't think that a single angry parent can just show up and end their entire "legacy" in half a second. Because if that happened just a few times, or even once, all those millions would hesitate a little more before acting. And that hesitation would unmake their whole system.
Jan6 reminded politicians that they are not untouchable. They were genuinely terrified in those photos where they cowered under chairs and while donning their NBC masks.
One of Sam Hyde's sketches amounted to "the Bank of America CEO jogs on this particular street every day. By the way, you can buy knives at the local convenience store for a couple dollars, and fatal stabbings can happen very quickly."
Completely true, but I don't even think you need to go that far. A random irate citizen that isn't claimed by any ideology would still be sufficient to put the "Fear of consequence" back into many in the government without any actual threat of civil war.
If Jan6 taught us anything, its that these people are so protected and coddled that the rabble existing near them is enough to send them into panic and existential crisis.
That's a root cause to all this nonsense. They truly don't think that a single angry parent can just show up and end their entire "legacy" in half a second. Because if that happened just a few times, or even once, all those millions would hesitate a little more before acting. And that hesitation would unmake their whole system.
Jan6 reminded politicians that they are not untouchable. They were genuinely terrified in those photos where they cowered under chairs and while donning their NBC masks.
One of Sam Hyde's sketches amounted to "the Bank of America CEO jogs on this particular street every day. By the way, you can buy knives at the local convenience store for a couple dollars, and fatal stabbings can happen very quickly."
I cannot explicitly connect those two ideas here.
Completely true, but I don't even think you need to go that far. A random irate citizen that isn't claimed by any ideology would still be sufficient to put the "Fear of consequence" back into many in the government without any actual threat of civil war.