• @RaoulDook
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    -77 months ago

    What rights are you talking about taking there? Shooting rich people for the “right” to their money?

    What the fuck? These days it’s like nobody understands the Golden Rule anymore. Just hate, kill, and insult whatever offends you. Surely that will lead to good results?

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      7 months ago

      The fuck do you think the US revolution was? You think the starving peasants gave a fuck about taxation without representation? Or tea in a fucking harbor?

      All rights are won through violence.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          77 months ago

          Basic human rights as agreed to by the UN that plenty of US citizens lack access to:

          Healthcare

          Higher education

          Housing

          Internet Access

        • Aniki 🌱🌿
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          -17 months ago

          That battle has already been fought and won. It’s called US History. Are you this colossally stupid IRL or are you just pretending online?

      • @RaoulDook
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        -17 months ago

        Yeah yeah, go on. But in reality, if you really started your glorious class revolution or whatever, what would you do? Are you going to roll up to Warren Buffet’s house with an assault squad and kill and rob him? Are you going to take a group of your terrorist cell to Wall Street and start shooting the stock brokers? Do you have any ideas beyond violence and theft?

        What do you think you’re really accomplishing here with all your inflammatory talk of violence? It leads to nothing but thoughts of hate and accomplishes only division among the citizens who have to live together in society. There will be no revolution, because most people would never risk their comforts to enter that world of danger. We are living in a world of opportunity and convenience, with a standard of living higher than has ever existed before, and most Americans do not even comprehend true hardship.