The entire system is fragile because there is no short term profit to be gained in resilience.
I've always wondered if we could somehow unionize Amazon's server workers. Think about it. They could shut down the internet and what we could do with that. I'm sure this is easier said than done, but worth the thought.
I figured this. Would still be cool to get those people fired and take over
You're looking at roughly 50-60% chuds, 30% libs and 10% comrades in my experience.
Man if someone could pull something like this right now on the Panama canal it would be so fucking funny.
I mean, if someone organised a simultaneous jam of the 5 most important waterways in the world, global trade would be instantly crippled. Panama, Suez, Bosphorus Strait, Strait of Malacca.
Hell, you get dock workers in New Orleans to shut down the delta and you'd bring US agriculture to its knees within a week.
Hence why the US Navy is bigger than basically all other navies combined.
Bit idea: Posting all the news about the Suez incident to c/tactics
yeah, but the political will part....
we've always had the ability to demand that the rich share their wealth and change things. bread and circuses have been stopping that from happening since the Roman Empire.
the boat captain, on the other hand...
revolution requires martyrs. finding people willing to be martyrs is hard.
And couping and assassinating leaders in the global south will lead to more destabilized and reactionary countries. Yet here we are.