It is, but the enemies might not be the same threat level.
A few IEDs and trucks of peace are definitely scary events, but the sheer destruction that the Federal Reserve and the financialization of the entire fucking planet has inflicted on us is far worse.
And that's ignoring the fact that the only reason those IEDs are a threat at all is because the people with money brought them here.
The world wars were the beginning of economic dominance in warfare. There is no strategy, no heroism, no tactical brilliance, just who can shove meat into the grinder the fastest.
It is, but the enemies might not be the same threat level.
A few IEDs and trucks of peace are definitely scary events, but the sheer destruction that the Federal Reserve and the financialization of the entire fucking planet has inflicted on us is far worse.
And that's ignoring the fact that the only reason those IEDs are a threat at all is because the people with money brought them here.
This.
The world wars were the beginning of economic dominance in warfare. There is no strategy, no heroism, no tactical brilliance, just who can shove meat into the grinder the fastest.
I'm just saying don't ignore the lesser threat in order to have a temper tantrum over the other threat.
Not disagreeing with you, just pointing out that while ants are a threat, the guy burning down my house is a bigger threat.
And also the guy burning down my house brought the ants.