why is there not a revolution yet
why is there not a revolution yet
why is there not a revolution yet
because it turned out Americans are too meek or too ignorant to act
It also doesn't help that all of the people with guns, like the current situation. They may subsequently change their mind when the realities of the situation start to hit in a few years, but currently they're alright with it.
Not all gun owners like the current situation.
Source: Gun Owner, do not like current situation. There's a vast difference between a responsible gun owner and those ammosexuals who just want to be given an excuse to open fire at anything.
I definitely wouldn't say "all". There's plenty of us with guns that do not like the situation. What exactly do you expect everyone to do, go outside and shoot their Republican neighbor? Someone tried shooting Trump, and most leftists with >2 brain cells would agree that it would've been an absolute shit show if he'd succeeded in killing him.
I don't disagree that the group of people that like the situation are more heavily armed than the group of people that dislike it, but the same thing has been said for a decade now... Why not start changing that situation?
I’m glad people keep thinking like you do.
"Cowardly" is the word you're looking for.
Most the population is checked out you’re not getting a revolution until they starve.
And the other half of wrecking the US economy is to remove resources from the general population, making it much harder for revolution to happen. So by the time it gets to that point, there will be little resources for most of the population beyond lacking food.
I fully agree with the content OP posted.
But I cannot help myself.
*Your
Sure, but I miss when the internet was an escape, now its kinda of dead for me, I spend more time offline because of the 24/7 outrage, like yeah im upset too, but it just gets repetitive, im not built to be stressed out constantly, im getting blood pressure issues, had to dlt x because the algoirthim shifted towards controversy hard, and have to use lemmy less since its just depressing/exciting in a bad way news all the time.
Really wish lemmy was an exception, considering how small it is and how powerless the userbase is, yet its just another source of stress in my life lately
You can browse Lemmy by "subscribed" and only subscribe to non-political subs.
Maybe Lemmy could have support for categorising/tagging communities and/or posts, such that one could follow, block, or maybe filter them. I.e. tag a community "Politics", and users could simply express a lack of interest on the aforementioned category, and see no further from said community and others alike
Stuck with reddit as the only place you can talk about not politics primarily, I wouldnt mind it if it wasn't 75% of my feed
That’s a dang ol’ fuck, man -Boomhauer
When people do try protests that are disruptive, people complain about it.
i think protests should be focused on stopping the machinery that's grinding us all up. But if your protest means traffic or a closed Walmart then all the short sighted idiots and all the people barely holding on get mad.
I don't think people are smart enough to deal with this world we have created.
The kind where you execute your surpressors or where you throw imports into the harbour?
surpressors
Your.
Because people give their power away to authorities, instead of taking control over their own lives. No one is going to rescue any of you. Only when we all accept this and move on, together, will we ever be free.
What would be signs of a revolution?
Small scale political violence and organization of militias.
Oh, look, it's just the fascists doing that.
Enjoy the results of your own policies, neolibs.
Capitalism is very good at protecting itself.
Join a union and vote radical left.
If people voted based on issues instead of party loyalty...the US would be a completely different country.
People should vote in their genuine best self interest, which is working class in 99% of all cases and they would have been best served with a mostly socialist party. So I guess i agree that party loyalty isn't great.
It’s especially good at protecting itself from literally zero threats.
Let’s not pretend Americans are putting up any kind of fight at all.
Right, because capitalism has conditioned us to be complacent.