@CatsofArrakis @burnoutqueen To be fair they were decentralized insofar as the organizational structure itself, but they were forced due to poverty into a single home, which was the problem ultimately.
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the U.S. police force bombed a neighborhood to the ground this day in history@burnoutqueen The MOVE bombing is something that the US state would love for us to forget, and its something I constantly try to spread around.
Its been one of my more successful "propaganda tactics" as well, as almost no reasonable person with a decent set of ethics can justify the US Police using a fucking helicopter to ***bomb*** women and children, in their own home, and consequently, as a result of the bombing, destroy over 80 households in the same block.
One of the US police's most brutal actions in my opinion, and shows exactly what theyre about. Theyd rather burn down a whole residential block than to allow a singular group to spread leftist propaganda. Theyd rather traumatize, burn, and kill children than let a small group spread leftist propaganda. Disgusting, abhorrent, and *very* telling.
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Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC.@otte_homan @mcc you do realize that the state at this point fundamentally relies upon the very same advertising/capital surveillance apparatus you openly note Google for possessing for their own surveillance against their citizens? The state, thanks to the liberal world order, 'on paper' must respect personal privacy, but has left an intentionally wide open loop hole for companies to not only transgress that privacy, but for the state to buy that information for their own use, whatever it may be? This isnt limited to the United States, and EU is moving to essentially force all of this upon us with their multiple bills relating to it, most recently, the Digital Services Act.
The state wants this, do not be confused. They want to have their loophole, and they ideally want it to be totally explicitly legal. If you're at all paying attention to how globally we are having these laws pass, and how Meta (undoubtedly others are as well) was show giving millions to lobby to do so, and recognize the root needs and necessities of the state structurally as a hierarchical, centralized organization, then its very clear that all of this is part of the plan. The best part is it doesn't even have to be conscious or intentional on part of the majority in government, as sometimes theyre being tricked too.
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Looks like Chromebook is being replaced with something called "Googlebook" and it is full-scale Microsoft-style Surveillance PC.@otte_homan @mcc the state is fundamentally part of the problem.