>>507340479Why not indeed. Free speech wasn't technically allowed before the Revolutionary war. There was no internet or phones, letters were intercepted, so how did they communicate to do something? Men got together in bars and coffee shops. If there was a traitor or a loyalist, it's not like you could track down someone from their license plate, fingerprint, or IP address from their wifi login or cell location.
Men could speak freely together and effectively coordinate without an overwhelming threat of punishment, even if someone was there to sabatoge their efforts. Words didn't result in your bank account being shut down, jailed, and your family being harrassed.
People don't do anything because the police and military need to be just as radicalized as the average frustrated man. Pigs and bootlickers will never give up their power and comfort even if they disagree, so the only way for this to work is a financial collapse and reset.
If the police don't get a paycheck, the surveillance and justice system aren't funded, how can they enforce people seeking to forcefully change it?
Free speech is the mechanism for change, and that no longer exists (by design) to prevent another revolution. I'm not going to let my family be destroyed for a LARP, so I will wait and train my kids to wait and so on.