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Breadshitter = true
hyacinth = true
filter = true
>But, but, but,… muh arrests!
Anon, it's only mid-fucking-May. Please, check your string and realize that we've got 5+ months to go before Election Day. Stay the course, Patriot.
>Breadshitter sadz
I tried to reply to a comment one time, and got hit with the 750+ limit. Okay, fine.
Refresh, check the bread, try to repost,… hit the MFing 750 again! WTF!
Third time's a charm, right? Posted right away, shit the bread, caught major grief, hung it up. Life is moving fast, anon. Do what you can do.
>Editorial - (formatting)
"Anons aren't zooming out enough to see how thoroughly the DS is being destroyed worldwide by dismantling ALL of their institutions and networks they put in place to enslave us all.
Nowfags aren't just in the weeds, they are looking at the roots of the weeds and cannot see it.
Every move and countermove /ourguy/ makes are calculated to achieve multiple objectives. 'Landmines' or traps were laid in the last generation, very cleverly, too. They appeared to be a way for [them] to gain more power and control over us (the People). They only saw the immediate positive, and could not see any negative in the future. Clever, clever traps. Every trap they sprung ensured a serious negative/detriment to them in the future. The traps were laid so that the effects would not be so noticeable at first, nor close together in time (spaced out). Nor were the negative effects seemingly connected to anything else, economic, social, business, education etc. But they were, by nature because of the system [they] were building - everything they connected together ever more closely was really the net tightening around them. As the negative effects became more apparent, some linkage was noticed. And then more.
But by the time they realized how many of those positives ended up undermining them, they could not change plans, they could not re-tool the system or the elements in the system. The system was designed one way. The only thing they could do was fast-track their efforts, abandoning the principle of incrementalism. Some argued against that as it would make obvious their methods and would engender a backlash, yes, pun intended. They calculated that the backlash would not be sufficient to stop their efforts and was therefore surmountable. Fast-tracking began, in all first- and second-world countries.
But with more and more negatives appearing at a faster and faster pace, they began to realize that there is now no way to accomplish their goals. There is no way for them to 'win.'
The only options for them now are all very poor. The only thing to do is go faster with the methods designed before (but are now known will fail) and clamp down ever harder. The tried and true methods are failing, much to their chagrin and surprise. What they thought was a system to control the People has been turned against them. The more they use it, the worse it binds and constricts them.
And now [they] have lost control.
All of the aspects of their system are being attacked from multiple directions. The safeguards and firewalls no longer protect them. They are in a living nightmare.
My how the worm has turned."