Why the "culture war" was conclusively lost in one single image.
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Wrong idiot, they already had their chance to do that and they failed. Even Australia failed to do that and they have Covid camps. The worst the Auzzies ever did was rush the police lines and traffick KFC.
Civil Disobedience and delegitimization of authority is always more effective than violent resistance to government policy in all but open murder, which you aren't even close to, and are further away from than you have been in the past 4 years.
Read "Rules For Radicals" and start actually learning how this shit works.
I'd also recommend learning how the Church of Scientology successfully fought their enemies, including members of the IRS, through soul-crushing levels of harassment that were perfectly legal. However they also had a huge war chest because they applied that same coercion to their members for donations.
Wasn't filing false liens on houses a militia thing back in the 1990's? What happened?
Vexatious litigation, especially for things said/done not "in the line of duty" to sidestep immunity laws, is one of the worst things you can do to someone.
They also infiltrated the government in the largest espionage attack in American history.
Frankly, that's not even an option, but to be honest, we don't even need to do that.
For the most part, all we need to do is say: "No, fuck you, you're fired". That's 80% of what we have to do.
I mean yea dude. They have all the power. We're a bunch of scattered nobodies on the internet. We need unity across massive amounts of the population before we can even think of taking on the corruption.