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I actually think Ron might have that backwards

131 sats \ 8 replies \ @DarthCoin 8h

If you want to bring down the system, you start with little things as traffic lights and post offices.

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I’m all for trying it that way but I won’t be surprised if the whole thing collapses with the streetlights still up.

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66 sats \ 3 replies \ @DarthCoin 7h

The point is not to create chaos by bringing down the street lights.
Taking down the street lights will make people to be careful to each others.

Here is very well explained by James Corbett

https://corbettreport.com/anarchy-on-the-streets/

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I didn’t think chaos was the point.

I’m saying it might be harder to convince people of minor changes than it is for the entire thing to collapse in on itself.

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179 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 7h

Taking down traffic lights is a simple minor change that will make people to change their mind about how they are ruled by the state.

Learning to say a simple "I do not consent" or "No" to any state bully is also a minor change in people behavior.

Learning how to stop demanding more fiat is also a simple minor change in people behavior.

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I agree and I stand by my sense that it’s very unlikely

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Naw. You start with dividing the people in the system, then they fight each other. Do your work for you.

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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @DarthCoin 7h

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Exactly.

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