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(03-08-2026, 12:47 PM)David64 Wrote: EVERY human is capable of violence. You just haven't been in that "kill or be killed" corner.
We like to think that, with all our technology, we've out grown that part of ourselves, but the truth is we're no better than Neanderthals, we just have better clubs.
If people in self-defense is using violence as a last option then I don't think they are violent - not if we talk about a situation where it's about life and death.
I don't like violence, but I would use it if it meant that I could safe my own life or the life of another, but I wouldn't like it.
And again it would only be used as a last option.
By the way, please don't assume that you know me or what I have seen and experienced.
Evil Will Never Win.
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(03-09-2026, 05:25 AM)LightAngel Wrote: By the way, please don't assume that you know me or what I have seen and experienced.
I was speaking in the general "you" not you personally.
The part about us being as different as our fingerprints.... Well, to some extent we are, but we're mostly all the same. Ad companies count on it to make a commercial appealing to the masses. Psychologists count on each of us having the same basic drives and responses. Humans are like cars. They may look different and have some extra bells and whistles here and there, but they're basically all the same.
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Perhaps it might be worth remembering that there are many who will not resort to killing - even when their lives are threatened. And even at the final moment, they may only risk death to stop the threat... never actually 'deciding' to kill.
We like to make bold claims about what we might or might not do...
Only the system is mechanical, algorithmic... not people... not really.
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(03-08-2026, 05:19 AM)LightAngel Wrote: Yes, f*** the system!
I don't trust the system or most of our politicians.
Democracy means power for the people, but many people have forgotten that.
When leaders forget that power comes from the people, it's up to us to remind them.
By the way, please don't move this topic to the political part of this forum because this topic is bigger than politics!
This topic is about us and the fact that we need to take control. Not just online, but also in real life!
Any ideas?
In real life - I help when I can, I do my best to make everything better, my biggest weapon is the truth because I don't like violence.
How can we make this world better without violence?
I really do think it is the simple things that can change things, you know, helping your sisters and brothers of the world, and animals, and nature, etc.
There was a process. It relied upon people en-masse trying to improve their lot. It had guidelines of justice, compassion and being there to help one another. It required trust.
And then along came those who sowed seeds of doubt. Accused everyone everywhere of things that they probably never did. Who used fear-mongering of anything 'other' to advance paranoia about the different, and tried to convince us that tight conformity was freedom.
Lets instead look for the good, the exceptional - heroes who sacrifice rather than those who hurt. If anything is honourable, compassionate, truthful, thoughtful and caring, these are the things we need to applaud. Lets look for win-win solutions - 'win and do not loose' just makes half of the world opressed by the other.
Lets re-look at those "sermon on the mount" characteristics and integrate them into our souls.
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03-13-2026, 06:59 AM
This post was last modified: 03-13-2026, 07:17 AM by quintessentone. 
(03-08-2026, 05:19 AM)LightAngel Wrote: Yes, f*** the system!
I don't trust the system or most of our politicians.
Democracy means power for the people, but many people have forgotten that.
When leaders forget that power comes from the people, it's up to us to remind them.
By the way, please don't move this topic to the political part of this forum because this topic is bigger than politics!
This topic is about us and the fact that we need to take control. Not just online, but also in real life!
Any ideas?
In real life - I help when I can, I do my best to make everything better, my biggest weapon is the truth because I don't like violence.
How can we make this world better without violence?
I really do think it is the simple things that can change things, you know, helping your sisters and brothers of the world, and animals, and nature, etc.
Boycotts sting their wallets. But bigger boycotts or walkouts would be needed to show the peoples' power through massive shutdowns. Sacrifices will be needed to make substantial changes.
Hopefully, the upcoming votes will do the trick to stifle those that own and control your government, namely the elitist billionaires.
LLM related info.:
"Organizing Groups: - Blackout The System (founded by Isaiah Rucker Jr.)
- The People’s Union USA (led by John Schwarz)
- Coalition partners: 50501 ROC, Indivisible, The People’s Sick Day, American Opposition, Money Out of Politics Movement, and The Progressive Network.
Broader Context:These actions are part of a growing anti-corporate, anti-DEI rollback, and anti-Trump administration resistance. While experts like Jason Hickel and Matthias Schmelzer acknowledge the symbolic power of such boycotts, they caution that consumer-led actions alone are limited without organized labor, legal reforms, or regulatory changes. Still, the movement aims to disrupt the economy long enough to force systemic change, drawing inspiration from past movements like the No Logo campaign, BDS, and the 2020 #TheShowMustBePaused protest"
"The only journey is the one within."
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I find it ironic, that the very system we rely upon to convey messages along the body of 'society' forces the activist to employ equally bullshit tactics of "noise and disruption" as some idealistic tool to "increase awareness." It's the same "theatrics" of propagating fear for effect the "system" uses like clockwork.
"Awareness" is not the real matter anymore is it?
It's inertia, compromise, and comfort that activism struggles against isn't it?
"Ignorance" isn't at all what it used to be... just not being aware isn't the problem...
The system was engineered...designed...
and then manned by appointed technocrats...
who immediately entrenched.
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(03-13-2026, 06:59 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Boycotts sting their wallets. But bigger boycotts or walkouts would be needed to show the peoples' power through massive shutdowns. Sacrifices will be needed to make substantial changes.
Hopefully, the upcoming votes will do the trick to stifle those that own and control your government, namely the elitist billionaires.
LLM related info.:
"Organizing Groups:- Blackout The System (founded by Isaiah Rucker Jr.)
- The People’s Union USA (led by John Schwarz)
- Coalition partners: 50501 ROC, Indivisible, The People’s Sick Day, American Opposition, Money Out of Politics Movement, and The Progressive Network.
Broader Context:These actions are part of a growing anti-corporate, anti-DEI rollback, and anti-Trump administration resistance. While experts like Jason Hickel and Matthias Schmelzer acknowledge the symbolic power of such boycotts, they caution that consumer-led actions alone are limited without organized labor, legal reforms, or regulatory changes. Still, the movement aims to disrupt the economy long enough to force systemic change, drawing inspiration from past movements like the No Logo campaign, BDS, and the 2020 #TheShowMustBePaused protest"
This is exactly how the bolsheviks did it. Follow this path and you'll end up like the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, poor, starving and intimidated into silence.
“The American press is a shame and a reproach to a civilized people. When a man is too lazy to work and too cowardly to steal, he becomes an editor and manufactures public opinion.”
― William T. Sherman
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(03-13-2026, 12:38 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I find it ironic, that the very system we rely upon to convey messages along the body of 'society' forces the activist to employ equally bullshit tactics of "noise and disruption" as some idealistic tool to "increase awareness." It's the same "theatrics" of propagating fear for effect the "system" uses like clockwork.
"Awareness" is not the real matter anymore is it?
It's inertia, compromise, and comfort that activism struggles against isn't it?
"Ignorance" isn't at all what it used to be... just not being aware isn't the problem...
The system was engineered...designed...
and then manned by appointed technocrats...
who immediately entrenched.
No Awareness...
This guy claimed to be a 300 year old half shark alligator half man on one track.
I was not here.
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03-14-2026, 11:20 PM
This post was last modified: 03-14-2026, 11:29 PM by Knows. 
(03-09-2026, 05:25 AM)LightAngel Wrote: If people in self-defense is using violence as a last option then I don't think they are violent - not if we talk about a situation where it's about life and death.
I don't like violence, but I would use it if it meant that I could safe my own life or the life of another, but I wouldn't like it.
And again it would only be used as a last option.
By the way, please don't assume that you know me or what I have seen and experienced.
Major things are going on behind the scenes. I think we are on our way to a better system. I was thinking about making a thread about this. Just don't have the energy today.
We are F***ing the system. Most of you just aren't aware of it yet.
Don’t just take their word for it. Do your own research on the city of London. We are in the 2nd revolutionary war!
Alberta 51 Project - USA DECLARES WAR ON BRITAIN!!
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