I think that tells you everything you need to know.... It's a big club and you ain't in it! Time to form a new party for the working class.
S4m_S3p1l
joined 1 month ago
This is the Mirror's Edge type rebellion shit I would imagine myself doing when I was a kid as a future hacker. This is fucking sick as.
It's unbelievable how much more powerful, livable, and culturally cohesive you could be as a country, if you had a government that wanted to actually solve systematic problems to make life better for all Americans. Imagine an alternate reality where the US gov actually worked to provide you with the essentials you need to survive? The US could've become objectively, the strongest cornerstone of western democracy, cemented in a history of moral altruism.
This website visualises the ultra wealthy to scale, with examples of issues that could've been solved using this money, such as:
So in short, if the US gov actually wanted to help support their own population the US could have: **- Eradicated homelessness, malaria, chemotherapy costs, water scarcity + waste colonialism, and COVID-19 test costs.
Yes that means that every single problem that Americans suffer with, is optional. The only reason Americans don't have all these things, is because the wealthiest people in the world have decided that instead of working in symbiosis with the rest of humanity, they would rather feed off of and suppress the 99%.
The top 1% wants ownership over the whole planet. It isn't enough to live obscenely luxurious lives, they want **total control **over peoples **values, beliefs, actions, and decisions.**They want to own you, they want to own me, and they want to own everyone else. To them we're the equivalent of house squatters living off THEIR real-estate.
So how exactly do they solve that problem? They can't exactly go and evict 9 billion people without serious repercussions. Yet BlackRock bought Christmas Island and has invested so much in housing. and along with billionaires like Zuckerberg, Musk, and Bezos,even bought their own islands. So what do they do if they can't evict us? They do the next best thing; destroy our autonomy, forcing us to rely entirely on them, through legal retribution. How? By criminalising ownership, and forcing everyone to **pay subscription fees for everything. **
First it was music and podcasts. Then movies and TV shows, digital and audio books, as well as social media. So what's left? Well, the only thing not on that list are the essentials, and they're already coming for those too. Think housing, water, food, cars (eventually public transport). If you thought communism, is bad, oligarchy is much worse, just look at Russia.
If you're someone that thinks this will never happen to us, think again. Musk is already looking at implementing paid subscriptions to unlock features in Tesla cars
We can fight back. We can stop things from getting worse, and we can undo the damage that's been done. But only if we can overcome the social divisions they are purposely funding in order to keep everyone from organising against them. We have to become active participants in our communities, if we want to ever live in a truly free world. That might look like something as small as spending time with your family and friends, or helping volunteer with clean up in your council. Whatever you do it is clear, the only way for humanity to survive the commercialized corporate hellscape Earth is becoming, is by coming together in spite of our differences, to fight for something bigger than all of us individually; a world whose freedoms are no longer held hostage by the top 1%.