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Rant

This country sucks. Everything here sucks. Leaving is too expensive, living is 5x more expensive.

  • We can't rent because our credit is too shitty, and we can't get jobs because they want us to live somewhere to get mail. The place we WERE getting mail said they wouldn't keep delivering the mail even though the owner is okay with it.
  • We can't afford food, but some food banks are now SO busy they're a 3 hour wait. It's gotten 30x worse this winter; we have started seeing some NICE-ass cars here. Some even say we're too well off for free food because we have a car to sleep in (wow thanks)
  • We're "too well off" for state assistance, and somehow not disabled enough for fed assistance (rare spine fusing disorder, I look like a pretzel)

USA is giving hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine. USA is giving hundreds of billions of dollars to Israel.

  • Republicans want us to take some imaginary fairy jobs with our super-bootstraps and buy the nearest $12,000 house.
  • Democrats want to suck off the establishment regardless of what they do to us (please don't protest unless they're "legal protests!" You have to vote for the man who made homelessness illegal or the scary orange fuher will win!)

If a 3rd party couldn't win THIS election of all fucking elections, it's never happening without intense violence.

  • The good thing is that the surveillance state would never let that happen, whew! Really glad we don't have the gulag here unlike that shitty "communist" country that houses everybody /s.

If we didn't get healthcare reform after Trump's covid party, it's NEVER happening.

  • Two of our best friends have severe Huntington's disease and their insurance doesn't cover their meds. But at least their insurance company made $90,100,000,000 in profits this year! WooHoo!!

At least stocks are up biggly!

  • I'm sure that has nothing to do with inflation and the collapsing USD!

Meanwhile; in burger-fuck-town, our dumbass citizens weren't educated enough to do anything other than guzzle sugar and argue about their side of the culture-war.

  • Maybe it's the 3,000 people who own half of the worlds wealth's problem? Nah, it's gotta be trans people!
  • Maybe the 1% is the problem? Nah, it's gotta be those dumbass racist white folk in Alabama's fault!
  • Maybe corporations are to blame? No, I'm pretty sure it's the student protestors! They should have known better than to break the law!

Our homelessness is ILLEGAL where we live, and fucking SLAVERY is legal for anybody who had the misfortune of being stuck in housing limbo.

  • It's very clear the establishment is pushing people into labor camps and torturing anybody who refuses the labor (I mean who gives a fuck if prisoners kill themselves in solitary confinement, AMIRIGHT?)
  • Lemmygradwontallowme [he/him, comrade/them]
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    13 days ago

    We have, many times, rose up, the actual question is, when will it actually make changes, let alone revolution?

    A rant to complement you

    You know, there are many working class uprisings in many countries like the U.S and Britain, especially in the early 20th century, with the Coal labor strikes and anti-war demos during WW1, but due to strong liberal capitalist imperialist organization and the disorganization and spontaneity of these uprisings, most of them were snuffed off, with a few exceptions of countries like USSR and China.

    Thus, we need the uprising to be precise, to be dominating, for that to do so, we need a revolutionary movement, and an embryo for new potential burgeoning economic mode of production.

    While the revolutionary movement, of governing superstructure, that is the new liberation army, the newly-established state, and its militias, suppresses the capitalist state and mode of production, we need its protection to make time and effort for that embryo to grow into a socialist mode of production

    However, Amerikkkan economic base/mode of production is the strongest, at its heart, and so its governing superstructure... let alone its imperial hegemony that challenges the national liberation and sovereignty of many other states