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Massive shootings are useful and necessary

  1. #21
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Lol I actually have a huge thing planned where I'm gonna spend 2 weeks driving around Iraq just killing everyone I see until I get caught.
  2. #22
    8stringflinG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ Lol I actually have a huge thing planned where I'm gonna spend 2 weeks driving around Iraq just killing everyone I see until I get caught.

    NSA has joined the chat
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  3. #23
    Japan-Is-Eternal Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by mmQ Lol I actually have a huge thing planned where I'm gonna spend 2 weeks driving around Iraq just killing everyone I see until I get caught.

    You would
    Now go jerk off to your israeli flag while singing their national anthem
  4. #24
    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by aldra modern systems of control are based on trust in major institutions.

    it's that trust that needs to be attacked and destroyed, because only when people feel like they cannot rely on these institutions to look after them will they seriously start to consider how they can defeat or resolve the many problems of modernity.

    I read an interesting article in TIME a year or so ago about how trust in the FBI has slowly been eroded before Trump managed to shift public opinion against the nations largest police force. I forgot the most prevalent factors at play, I just remember it was interesting and insightful and I forgot all about it because I'm fucking fried
  5. #25
    I agree
  6. #26
    Mud Hole Mania African Astronaut
    There is corruption in all agencies..it's getting worse. But I read that many high level FBI were baffled as to why Comey was chosen. He went before Congress regarding Ray Dalio policy of full transparency and if he leaked secrets to Bridgewater Associates. The same company Totse's own Jeff Hunter worked at. Head of HR.. Comet worked Legal. Legal and HR go together like Lost and Prevention.
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  7. #27
    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania There is corruption in all agencies..it's getting worse. But I read that many high level FBI were baffled as to why Comey was chosen. He went before Congress regarding Ray Dalio policy of full transparency and if he leaked secrets to Bridgewater Associates. The same company Totse's own Jeff Hunter worked at. Head of HR.. Comet worked Legal. Legal and HR go together like Lost and Prevention.

    I'm going to thank every post of yours that circles back to Jeff Hunter

    I love you
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  8. #28
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
  9. #29
    Mud Hole Mania African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra

    That didn't scare me.
  10. #30
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    it will when you see it chugging down your street
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  11. #31
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
  12. #32
    Mud Hole Mania African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra it will when you see it chugging down your street

    I'll make a Bow n Arrow from dust mop feathers and poisoned Pencils shoved up wariats ass and killdozer that rusted shitbox
  13. #33
    Originally posted by aldra short version because I can't longpost at the moment: mass shooties aren't all that effective at changing state policy or societal views. They're typically more of a personal outburst, a reaction to pressure felt personally, and if they were serious about forcing real systemic change there are much better options available.

    not all mass shootings are altruistic.
  14. #34
    Originally posted by aldra modern systems of control are based on trust in major institutions.

    it's that trust that needs to be attacked and destroyed, because only when people feel like they cannot rely on these institutions to look after them will they seriously start to consider how they can defeat or resolve the many problems of modernity.

    not if and when the governmemt they dont trust still have monopolies of violence.
  15. #35
    Originally posted by Sudo I read an interesting article in TIME a year or so ago about how trust in the FBI has slowly been eroded before Trump managed to shift public opinion against the nations largest police force. I forgot the most prevalent factors at play, I just remember it was interesting and insightful and I forgot all about it because I'm fucking fried

    that began in the 90s.

    the truth is out there.
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