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What politicians have been doing slowly over the years have created a state so expansive , so convoluted, so obstructive and so complex that there's no easy action the masses could take to topple it.

Organizing means giving people simple clear directives that help them force change. Directives that when put into place en mass buck the system.

Show up at this time to protest

Vote x on this day

Stop buying x product

Stop watching x channel

Leave x social media site

The more people you need to effect the change the simpler the directives have to be.

But the State have created an impenetrable fortress with no seeming Achilles heel. What are the clear simple action we can take that wouldnt be thwarted by some other layer of bureaucracy?

Okay we protest CIA /Mockingbird media has a psyop for that

Okay we stop paying taxes Okay the NSA and IRS have already been weaponized for that. Or Fed prints more money it's all funny money anyway.

Okay we turn the media off and stop listening Well they still control the schools , global corporations, hell even weather reporting services can be propaganda tools.

It's endless.

This is a half Baked theory but anyone who seems to get what I'm trying to say please help me flesh it out here.

Tldr: the state has us trapped in an endless maze of complexity making it impossible to topple the system from within as most organizing methods rely to some degree on the state itself.

Edited to add I found this link on the power of the powerless. (https://youtu.be/2Dk9J4trZaI)

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

What politicians have been doing slowly over the years have created a state so expansive , so convoluted, so obstructive and so complex that there's no easy action the masses could take to topple it. Organizing means giving people simple clear directives that help them force change. Directives that when put into place en mass buck the system. Show up at this time to protest Vote x on this day Stop buying x product Stop watching x channel Leave x social media site The more people you need to effect the change the simpler the directives have to be. But the State have created an impenetrable fortress with no seeming Achilles heel. What are the clear simple action we can take that wouldnt be thwarted by some other layer of bureaucracy? Okay we protest CIA /Mockingbird media has a psyop for that Okay we stop paying taxes Okay the NSA and IRS have already been weaponized for that. Or Fed prints more money it's all funny money anyway. Okay we turn the media off and stop listening Well they still control the schools , global corporations, hell even weather reporting services can be propaganda tools. It's endless. This is a half Baked theory but anyone who seems to get what I'm trying to say please help me flesh it out here. Tldr: the state has us trapped in an endless maze of complexity making it impossible to topple the system from within as most organizing methods rely to some degree on the state itself.

Edited to add I found this link on the power of the powerless. (https://youtu.be/2Dk9J4trZaI)

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

What politicians have been doing slowly over the years have created a state so expansive , so convoluted, so obstructive and so complex that there's no easy action the masses could take to topple it. Organizing means giving people simple clear directives that help them force change. Directives that when put into place en mass buck the system.

Show up at this time to protest

Vote x on this day

Stop buying x product

Stop watching x channel

Leave x social media site

The more people you need to effect the change the simpler the directives have to be.

But the State have created an impenetrable fortress with no seeming Achilles heel. What are the clear simple action we can take that wouldnt be thwarted by some other layer of bureaucracy?

Okay we protest CIA /Mockingbird media has a psyop for that

Okay we stop paying taxes Okay the NSA and IRS have already been weaponized for that. Or Fed prints more money it's all funny money anyway.

Okay we turn the media off and stop listening Well they still control the schools , global corporations, hell even weather reporting services can be propaganda tools.

It's endless.

This is a half Baked theory but anyone who seems to get what I'm trying to say please help me flesh it out here.

Tldr: the state has us trapped in an endless maze of complexity making it impossible to topple the system from within as most organizing methods rely to some degree on the state itself.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

What politicians have been doing slowly over the years have created a state so expansive , so convoluted, so obstructive and so complex that there's no easy action the masses could take to topple it. Organizing means giving people simple clear directives that help them force change. Directives that when put into place en mass buck the system.

Show up at this time to protest Vote x on this day Stop buying x product Stop watching x channel Leave x social media site

The more people you need to effect the change the simpler the directives have to be.

But the State have created an impenetrable fortress with no seeming Achilles heel. What ar r the clear simple action we can take that wouldnt be thwarted by some other layer of bureaucracy?

Okay we protest CIA /Mockingbird media has a psyop for that

Okay we stop paying taxes Okay the NSA and IRS have already been weaponized for that Or Fed prints more money it's all funny money anyway.

Okay we turn the media off and stop listening Well they still control the schools , global corporations, hell even weather reporting services can be propaganda tools.

It's endless.

This is a half Baked theory but anyone who seems to get what I'm trying to say please help me flesh it out here.

Tldr: the state has us trapped in an endless maze of complexity making it impossible to topple the system from within as most organizing methods rely to some degree on the state itself.

3 years ago
1 score