I’m shocked that I haven’t seen one protest yet. Is the media suppressing them? If there aren’t any, why?

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    17 hours ago

    But people aren’t starving, they are struggling. That’s the difference.

    They want us exhausted so we can’t protest. But they don’t want us so desperate we bring out the guillotines.

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      16 hours ago

      Other countries go for a wide gap between individual load and guillotines, while the USA is actively searching for the sweet spot just before guillotines.

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      16 hours ago

      I’m just saying that struggling isn’t much of an excuse. You think Egyptians weren’t struggling before the Arab Spring?

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        11 hours ago

        The Arab Spring is a great case study on why that type of resistance will never happen in the USA. The proliferation of social media was a key spark in those movements. Let’s take a look at what stance those platforms take today:

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        13 hours ago

        Im afraid arab spring is something im not all that knowledgeable about so i can’t really speak to that.

        But there have been mass protests in the us and riots too. Just look no further than attacks on teslas.

        However there is also a culture of non violent protests in the us that has been taught to us throughout our lives while the truth about how that actually works and the fact non violent protests weren’t the only things happening has been surpressed unless you go researching things for yourself (or it’s our shitty education system, can’t say which for sure).