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  • Americans are unwilling to pay any cost that actually requires them to do something, on average at least. Some of us though are willing to start preparing ourselves for what must be done.

  • “Pacifism is objectively pro-fascist. This is elementary common sense. If you hamper the war effort of one side, you automatically help out that of the other. Nor is there any real way of remaining outside such a war as the present one. In practice, 'he that is not with me is against me'.” ― George Orwell Violence is necessary.

  • Every protestor should come armed in some way to ensure the protest doesn't get attacked by cops. Everyone knows cops are cowards, so if they think there is even a chance of a gun being present, they won't get near it, just like school shootings.

  • Just keep that in mind when they come for your taxes and student loan payments. All that matters is holding power, and the common citizen can certainly hold enough power to keep the police away, very easily as the cops have shown in the past.

  • Keep in mind, 21% of all adult Americans are completely illiterate but still eligible to vote. 54% of adult Americans cannot read beyond a 6th grade level. These are people literally incapable of higher thought, but still given the right to vote and affect the lives of others.

  • I previously worked a service desk job, taking calls and such, and I worked the late shift so I was there til midnight. As a result, about half my shift was spent fucking around, and often that involved finding memes on various sites, and sometimes I thought they were good enough to share, so I would send my coworkers who worked the early shift memes so they would see it first thing in the morning when they came in to work.

    One day, one of them came up to me and told me "You are a source of joy here." I was confused, so he explained that ever since I started doing that, every morning when people filed in at 6am, tired, clutching their coffee and not wanting to talk to anyone, they would then go to their desks, log in, and within minutes the room was full of adult men giggling like children, then scurrying around to the desks of other coworkers to see what they got. (Everyone got a different meme.) I started having more coworkers ask me to send them memes, as it really seemed to make an impact on their day. They were very sad to see me go when I finally left that job.