I literally censored myself in that post bro. This was as family friendly as it could get.



You see what is happening in Iran at the moment?

This is now an american standard. Good luck.



I think you missunderstood me. I'm not talking about simple demonstration or about a boycott or not going to stores and all. I'm talking about this:

General strike + Boycott + National blocking of roads, factories and businesses












Blocking is the action of stopping the traffic and economical transit. When you add that to a general strike (a national worker strike). It create a MASSIVE pressure to the administration and institution. This allows for the gov to rethink their policies.

This is your only hope at the moment



DUH....

:nicagesmile:
Man, this is already happening…just this weekend, I could barely move down the highway because of an overpass protest; I even had enough time to get out and voice my support. I don’t think you fully grasp how dire it is here, the usual channels just don’t work against these oligarchs even with the lost “productivity” with these gatherings. Again, I don’t think they should stop, but short of pulling a Charlie Kirk (and I’m not advocating for this), there’s not much more we can do to put the fear of God into these soulless ghouls :beckmoji:
 

Uncle Van

Monké Don't Do Taxes
Disruptive doesn't mean violent. Antifa's idea of protesting is punching random young Christians to death, like it happened in France recently. Literally achieves nothing and only instigates further violence. We have the best communication resources humanity has ever seen right now. Is dumb Neanderthal violence the best you people can think about?
What do you mean you people?
 
Disruptive doesn't mean violent.
u funny sometimes

Antifa's idea of protesting is punching random young Christians to death, like it happened in France recently.
Do you mean Quentin Deranque, the Neo-Nazi who participated in actual documented Neo-Nazi rallies and groups and was in forefront of Neo-Nazi fighting groups (especially the one involved in the fight that led to him to be gave up by his group, and ended up refusing - on camera - to go to an hospital because he was afraid that the Police would investigate him ?? Do you mean this guy ?

:snoopy:
 
an, this is already happening…just this weekend, I could barely move down the highway because of an overpass protest; I even had enough time to get out and voice my support. I don’t think you fully grasp how dire it is here, the usual channels just don’t work against these oligarchs even with the lost “productivity” with these gatherings. Again, I don’t think they should stop, but short of pulling a Charlie Kirk (and I’m not advocating for this), there’s not much more we can do to put the fear of God into these soulless ghouls :beckmoji:
I understand you fear.. But perhaps people are not angry enough or not blocking enough. I mean, it can only happen if ALL the workers of the country (I mean those who want to strike) are ready to go ALL on strike at once and if people are blocking ALL the major point of transit.

I really don't think that the US is so big that such a thing would be ineffective. Especially when I see the impact of one simple day of blocking in France.
 
Do you mean Quentin Deranque, the Neo-Nazi who participated in actual documented Neo-Nazi rallies and groups and was in forefront of Neo-Nazi fighting groups (especially the one involved in the fight that led to him to be gave up by his group, and ended up refusing - on camera - to go to an hospital because he was afraid that the Police would investigate him ?? Do you mean this guy ?

:snoopy:
Bullshit.
 
This is literally documented mate and was published by trusted newspapers sources, with proof on video, photos, phonecalls, sms etc.

This guy, and his nazi friends who run and left him for dead after they were beaten up, were neonazi who were there to ambush the antifa group who was present to protect a meeting of a propalestinian europpean deputee and propalestinian activist Rima Hassan. And the national assembly of France (and the president) gave him an hommage.
 

Uncle Van

Monké Don't Do Taxes
Do you support antifa? The way you reacted rubbed me the wrong way.
What does my comment go to do supporting or not supporting Antifa specifically? That is a very bloated question given the multiple subgroups across the US, and media propaganda labelling even neo-nazis attacking minorities as Antifa.

I said protests are supposed to be disruptive, and even peaceful protests are labeled acts of violence of they are disruptive enough. Protests are often attacked by anti-protestors and suppressed by the police leading to violent encounters.

An idea held by many is that "peaceful = non disruptive."
 
I understand you fear.. But perhaps people are not angry enough or not blocking enough. I mean, it can only happen if ALL the workers of the country (I mean those who want to strike) are ready to go ALL on strike at once and if people are blocking ALL the major point of transit.

I really don't think that the US is so big that such a thing would be ineffective. Especially when I see the impact of one simple day of blocking in France.
Damn...lots of people that need emergency treatment will die if you do that. Politicians can just use helicopters and jets, you know...
 
I said protests are supposed to be disruptive, and even peaceful protests are labeled acts of violence of they are disruptive enough. Protests are often attacked by anti-protestors and suppressed by the police leading to violent encounters.

An idea held by many is that "peaceful = non disruptive."
So, you think you need to clash with someone to be heard? Never heard of hunger strikes, civil disobedience, boycotts, sit ins, hacking and so on? There are multiple ways to be heard that don't involve punching people, breaking private property, or fighting the police. That idea that "peaceful=non disruptive" is a huge fat fallacy. Some users here just want to incite others to riot (not talking about you) and beat people they don't like for ideological reasons. A 1 min google search disproves that BS:
  • India’s Salt March (1930): Gandhi led a 240-mile march to produce salt, directly defying British monopoly laws, which galvanized national resistance.
  • U.S. Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968): Utilizing boycotts, sit-ins, and marches (e.g., Montgomery Bus Boycott), this movement secured the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965.
  • The Singing Revolution (1987–1991): Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians used mass singing demonstrations to peacefully end Soviet rule.
  • People Power Revolution (Philippines, 1986): A mass, nonviolent protest that forced dictator Ferdinand Marcos from power.
  • Anti-Apartheid Movement (South Africa, 1950s–1990): Decades of strikes, boycotts, and civil disobedience brought down the Apartheid regime.
  • Chilean Transition to Democracy (1988): A national plebiscite campaign organized by a coalition of citizens successfully voted out dictator Augusto Pinochet
 
This is literally documented mate and was published by trusted newspapers sources, with proof on video, photos, phonecalls, sms etc.

This guy, and his nazi friends who run and left him for dead after they were beaten up, were neonazi who were there to ambush the antifa group who was present to protect a meeting of a propalestinian europpean deputee and propalestinian activist Rima Hassan. And the national assembly of France (and the president) gave him an hommage.
Bullshit. Everyone that opposes you people get labeled as neo-Nazis. You guys are shameless. Even if he was, what did he do that day to deserve being punched to death? Be reasonable for once.
 

Uncle Van

Monké Don't Do Taxes
So, you think you need to clash with someone to be heard? Never heard of hunger strikes, civil disobedience, boycotts, sit ins, hacking and so on? There are multiple ways to be heard that don't involve punching people, breaking private property, or fighting the police. That idea that "peaceful=non disruptive" is a huge fat fallacy. Some users here just want to incite others to riot (not talking about you) and beat people they don't like for ideological reasons. A 1 min google search disproves that BS:
  • India’s Salt March (1930): Gandhi led a 240-mile march to produce salt, directly defying British monopoly laws, which galvanized national resistance.
  • U.S. Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968): Utilizing boycotts, sit-ins, and marches (e.g., Montgomery Bus Boycott), this movement secured the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965.
  • The Singing Revolution (1987–1991): Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians used mass singing demonstrations to peacefully end Soviet rule.
  • People Power Revolution (Philippines, 1986): A mass, nonviolent protest that forced dictator Ferdinand Marcos from power.
  • Anti-Apartheid Movement (South Africa, 1950s–1990): Decades of strikes, boycotts, and civil disobedience brought down the Apartheid regime.
  • Chilean Transition to Democracy (1988): A national plebiscite campaign organized by a coalition of citizens successfully voted out dictator Augusto Pinochet
If you are gonna keep jumping to specific conclusions based off bloated nuanced answers, then this talk is pointless. I didn't say nor imply that you need to clash with someone to be heard.
 
A war in Iran, no 80% of Republicans do not support that, you are talking about support for individual strikes that Republicans mistakingly perceive as isolated operations that will not lead to a war
https://www.npr.org/2026/03/06/nx-s1-5737627/iran-us-military-poll-trump-approval

if you can point where it states republicans only perceive it as limited strikes ill concede

unfortunately I think you’re too internet brain to think guys like Nick Fuentes or Tucker Carlson represent the Republican Party
 
Protests are supposed to be disruptive to work.
If you are gonna keep jumping to specific conclusions based off bloated nuanced answers, then this talk is pointless. I didn't say nor imply that you need to clash with someone to be heard.
How about not giving bloated, nuanced answers then? You always give me the ambiguous and suspicious answers and then pretend you didn't say anything questionable. At least Logiko doesn't hide what he thinks. I give him that.
 
@Midnight Delight another thing helping Rubio is that the Venezuelan operation and the current Cuba stranglehold is seen as a success. Currently Cuba is looking like they’ll negotiate to open their markets and we have seen Venezuela acquiesce to the U.S. government. All these are being attributed to Rubio’s policies
 
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