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Is revolution coming?
Recently a poll was conducted asking US citizens if they felt the country was headed in the right direction (as if they needed a poll to know). 81% of Americans think "things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track". I could point out reasons why this is the case, but they are plenty obvious as evidenced by the poll.
Anyway, I really wanted to throw this article out there.
Barring a new 'terrorist incident' (in which case I think we're seriously looking at marshal law) it seems revolution is imminent. The government is frantic, upping the war rhetoric against Iran and if it couldn't get anymore insane, cutting economic stimulus checks starting tomorrow (wow that red tape disappeared quick!). Not that it will help too much with most Americans swimming in debt. In fact, with the super-inflation going on, wars of agression, and the gutting of the bill of rights (thanks patriot act!), America is looking more like pre-WW2 Germany than anything else. Well, we all know how that ended up... What does everyone else think of this? Please tell me I'm horribly off base, I'd love to be proven wrong. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The revolution has already begun.
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I think we're going to be in for social unrest of some kind. I don't think it's going to be on the level of some '60/70's type social revolution or a violent insurrection that the author thinks we're in for. We are quickly approaching a generational tipping point, and the status quo just isn't cutting it. The baby boomer generation has left a gaping hole of leadership. Among other things. So it depends on how quickly they adapt to the fact the next generation is going to assert themselves to fill that void.
I've never bought into the police state hysteria. Even though yeah, there's been quite a bit of anti-terrorism/homeland security laws that could be abused for repressive purposes. So far so good. Congress is quietly modifying or repealing some laws that went too far. Changes to the Posse Comitatus Act for example. That was opposed by all 50 state governors. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
We've just about crossed the point of no return - the level of technological surveillance we've got makes it nearly impossible to organize any sort of revolution without getting found out and stopped. There's still encryption (providing the NSA hasn't found some way of factoring large primes, which is a serious question give that they hire essentially all of the world's top mathematicians), but even that may not be enough.
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I firmly believe that the technology that the authorities have will never supersede the capabilities people of the younger generation have. Maybe I'm an optimist (or idealist) here, but it seems when one of us are knocked down, there are five more to stand up and take that place. We have more resources, more motivation, and less red tape to deal with. And more and more people are coming to our side of the fence. The government(s) could never keep up, if you ask me. Regarding a revolution, like most people here, I don't buy the whole violent revolution thing. But I DO see a trend starting. People aren't happy. People are getting fucked out there, and they're getting kind of sick of it. I think politics as usual won't cause them to settle. I think more and more people are growing tired of the bullshit. I'm not sure what will come of things, but like I said, I feel the internet will be the birthplace of the new revolution, if it should come upon us. Most amazing jew boots |
See the throngs of masked protesters singing Never Gonna Give You Up in front of Scientology offices? There's your "internet revolution".
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While I can't claim to be an "expert", I'm about 2 classes (plus a semester of electives) away from a Bachelor's in Computer Science with a minor in Criminal Justice and a specialization in Security. I've interviewed with the NSA, and read up on their habits for a while. Quite frankly, even their capabilities that we're aware of terrify me, and it's literally just the tip of the iceberg - for every power we know they have, they have 9 more powerful ones that we don't. If they ever perceived anything as a threat, they'd likely DDOS all the servers and core leaders, call the ISPs to have the connections permanently severed, and send in the troops - and long before anything ever got to court it would have fallen apart. To be honest, while I don't see the government as needing civilian overthrowing, the very real possibility that it could get to the point where such a thing is impossible does scare me. FELIPE NO |
I mean, provided we're not threatening to actually HARM anyone? It's just really disheartening to think that the people who founded a government on which we were able to revolt when we weren't happy with the way things are going COULDN'T actually revolt because it is suddenly considered criminal. How ya doing, buddy? |
I'm not sure how you'd go about peacefully revolting either. I mean, governments tend to frown upon secession. I guess people could reject their citizenship en masse, and leave...maybe? Not exactly overthrowing government then. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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As far as what they consider "threats" - sadly, they draw the bar rather low, and I'm not familiar with the court precedent on "free speech" versus "conspiracy for treason/rebellion", but something tells me that free speech isn't winning. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Besides. If a bunch of people (I'm talking even 20% of the nation, however idealistic that number is) commit these "crimes," what they hell are they going to do? EXECUTE us all? Throw us into already over-populated prisons? There wouldn't be much they COULD do if people went apeshit. Of course, I suppose that'd have to be ORGANIZED somewhere. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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Also, I think traitors tend to get shot rather than arrested. And given how divided the country is, I think it's possible to find a cadre of soldiers willing to kill those liberal socialist faggot traitors for America. I can totally see a bunch of people marching on Washington, with guns because it's ok since it's to free America from the oppressors, and then getting all upset and shocked (not to mention dead) because gasp, treason's not a right. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. |
But what about my right to free speech? The right to assembly? At what point is the treason card pulled? When you start TALKING about revolution? I wonder what a lawyer would say. How ya doing, buddy? |
What I find fascinating is most revolutions are not modeled from the American one, but tend to be more French in style, outcomes notwithstanding. And that is another thing to consider. Are we looking to make a new American-style revolution or a new French-style revolution? The one thing I don't quite follow from the article is that they author assumes the "inevitable" revolution will follow the French and by extension the later Communist models, that the people will mob into some critical mass to overrun the previous institution. FELIPE NO |
Unfortunately, the mass public apathy (The conformity to subservience by inaction) is going to be one of, if not the the biggest realistic and real-world based hurdle for getting people into action. Sure, there may be a good percentage of people who would rise up and peacefully protest or willfully violate crimes that have been widely agreed upon, and stated publically as a PR move in the public discourse.
What's the trigger that would cause my mom or my uncle to carry a picket sign? Or march in unison on Capitol Hill? PEOPLE ultimately want to just live their lives. Its the idiots in power who start the war, the GOVERNMENT. Always has been this way for thousands of years. Of course, that might be a selling point for the idea of revolution, but its also an obstacle. I just hope who ever is elected in November can manage to change things around in this country, even if it takes years. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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Not to mention that the government seems so incredibly disorganized to me. I suppose if the government was actually at risk, they could move a lot more efficiently to take care of business, but even the events of 9/11 in a couple of hours span seemed so CONFUSED. But that's a whole new can of worms. I guess I'm just really confused on the whole idea of a new American Revolution. I don't see any kind of violent upheaval in the near future at all, but you never know. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
The revolution will not be televised because it won't happen. We are a long way from conditions which would cause any real social upheaval, unless I guess the Superdelegates all vote for Hillary or something else as equally unlikely.
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However much I might sometimes wish for something like a revolution, I highly doubt that such a thing will happen anytime (soon) in the western hemisphere.
We might have some problems, but... We're a LONG shot away from circumstances that could lead to something like that. Plus all the stuff like control of the media / control (of the masses) through the media. Then again, bad shit CAN happen. Social scientists say that anarchy is due after a population doesn't get 3 meals. Still... I don't think so. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? These are the Books of Harrow They are our doom and our salvation Learn from them, or we will all perish |
I think the seeds are sown for it to happen. Will it happen soon? Probably not but with the way oil and food prices are, it will definitely widen the gap between the haves and have nots, even further than it is already. If some changes are done with the next president then perhaps the masses can be appeased even further.
I wouldn't underestimate the armchair hacker with the government being able to track them down. Whatever kind of security and tracking that man impliments can be broken down. It might take longer but perseverance will win in the end. And there is always the traditional method of using messengers to run written letters and such for communication. I was speaking idiomatically. |
There could be a revolution, but it won't happen in a violent manner. The seeds are there, as someone else said, but what they grow into will largely depend on what the people water it with.
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Potentially, you could see the United States broken up into seperate countries if something like a revolution happened-- where as, you have one group of people who do not want a change to happen, and the other being the people who do want a change, but that's just a thought.
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I loathe to admit this - but I was really disappointed that the whole 20 seconds of social questioning after the theatrical release of Fight Club amounted to less than the entire run of Battlestar Galactica.
I'm bothered on some very basic level that everyone expects a revolution should be centered or forced toward the government. That would be like trying to fight the tide. Wouldn't it be more important to ignore the government and "attack" at the people, instead? Jam it back in, in the dark. |