Gayop or not, the reaction to the Luigi shooting should give everyone in power pause.
They were unable to control the narrative whatsoever, and literally everyone was coming together to celebrate it happening. To the point they had to spend a ridiculous amount of money on security anytime he was transported to prevent anyone from trying to bust him out and just gave up even acknowledging his existence after the arrest to try and bury it.
Each act like this brings the Left and Right closer together on the horseshoe on giving up on institutions completely and just devolving to violence against both each other but mutually against the elite too. And that's the worst thing that could happen for them.
I feel like the country is teetering on a razor's edge and any moment we can experience an event that sparks a revolution.
The crazy thing is that I'm pretty sure that those in power feel the same way and rather than make any effort whatsoever to address grievances in a way that might avert this, they just double down on oppression.
Each act like this brings the Left and Right closer together on the horseshoe on giving up on institutions completely and just devolving to violence against both each other but mutually against the elite too. And that's the worst thing that could happen for them.
Both the left and right see the effects of jewish capital as a huge problem for this country. (But only the dissident right sees the cause.) But the last time the left and right were in agreement on class issues, it was Occupy Wall Street, and the bankers unleashed woke intersectionality in response.
Gayop or not, the reaction to the Luigi shooting should give everyone in power pause.
They were unable to control the narrative whatsoever, and literally everyone was coming together to celebrate it happening. To the point they had to spend a ridiculous amount of money on security anytime he was transported to prevent anyone from trying to bust him out and just gave up even acknowledging his existence after the arrest to try and bury it.
Each act like this brings the Left and Right closer together on the horseshoe on giving up on institutions completely and just devolving to violence against both each other but mutually against the elite too. And that's the worst thing that could happen for them.
I feel like the country is teetering on a razor's edge and any moment we can experience an event that sparks a revolution.
The crazy thing is that I'm pretty sure that those in power feel the same way and rather than make any effort whatsoever to address grievances in a way that might avert this, they just double down on oppression.
Both the left and right see the effects of jewish capital as a huge problem for this country. (But only the dissident right sees the cause.) But the last time the left and right were in agreement on class issues, it was Occupy Wall Street, and the bankers unleashed woke intersectionality in response.