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20 sats \ 3 replies \ @SimpleStacker 24 Mar \ on: What the UnitedHealth Assassination Revealed About American Elites Politics_And_Law
It's more likely an inter-elite war. I'd wager that if you survey college educated vs. non-college educated young people, the college educated will be more likely to say that Brian Thompson's assassination was acceptable.
(Just a guess, I don't have any hard data to back it up.)
You may be right about that! Lately, college education seems to be nothing more than a thorough progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderer indoctrination. They will never figure out that they are the real target of the progressive/lefty/collectivist/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderers until it is too late and they find themselves facing a dug out hole with a man with a pistol behind them.
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I'm pretty sure I've read somewhere that most revolutions were actually inter-elite wars, very rarely was it ever a truly popular movement from the peasant class. Even if the working class participated in the revolution, the thought leaders and provokers of the revolution were often educated elites.
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Yep, in many cases foreign-paid elites that do the lead parts of the revolutions. The modern case looks to be that all of the ”movements” seem to be astroturfed movements. The ones that are most egregious are the ones financed by the NGOs that seem to be financed by the USAID which is financed by US!! Isn’t that amazing?
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