• GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Dealing with health insurance and disability insurance has made me sincerely wonder how people don’t target insurance offices with violence.

    because no matter how hard or difficult it gets, putting your loved ones through that kind of media hell sideshow isn’t worth it. the media is a tool by the aristocracy and bourgeoisie to keep the proletariat in check.

    not only that, they have taken over the government and are liquidating it into an oligarchy that they alone control. this makes court a public execution of not just your character but the character of your loved ones (how could they support a monster who went against social norms).

    The shooter will be caught because 300 CSI/detectives will be combing through 800 hours of security footage from 10,000 locations just to track this person down. all while “Janes” rapist continues to walk the streets because the proletariat can’t afford to pay off the police to protect and serve.

    the whole system is built to keep us compliant and complicit with the demands of the aristocracy. Produce. Consume. Obey.

    they-live_622588-1981197211

    this movie has many depressing similarities to the current day than it did when it was released 36 years ago.

    • Drusas@fedia.io
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      14 days ago

      I don’t think that is the reason. I think the reason is people fear prison. That’s my reason, anyway. It’s hard enough being chronically ill and not in the American slave system.