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Anonymous ID: 3BQuNwKMUnited Kingdom /pol/510253117#510264148
7/13/2025, 3:14:40 PM
>>510263764
Based.
Industrial society must fall before it is able to negotiate its continuation.
Anonymous Sweden /int/212692384#212700070
7/12/2025, 11:24:53 PM
https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/smaland/twerk-hjalpte-mot-anorexin-nu-far-lilja-oland-roots-att-skaka-loss
Anonymous ID: UPwhY9EDUnited Kingdom /pol/509371315#509390584
7/3/2025, 1:51:23 PM
>>509388811
On one hand you recognise the inherent injustice of inequality in the industrial society, yet on the other you propose utilising the globalisation of the very system that you proport to dislike. Your rationale being that it
>offers the tech savvy
a financial opportunity to access more of the material pie.
Criticism of that is not moral postulation, it is a finger pointing at the hypocrisy that you see a solution in exasperating the very problem you claim to be solving, simply because it benefits you in the short term.
The idea of CBDC and decentralised digital currency is not new; it has been on the wish list of the global bankers since the 70s. You and your cult of digital money isn't organic in anyway, and your resistance to the suggestion that it is less than desirable is predictable, if not a little disappointing.
Anonymous ID: OGb4gRq+United Kingdom /pol/509283067#509296337
7/2/2025, 12:26:43 PM
>>509295311
Ita no secret, the main plans to bring down industrial society all involve attacks on the electricity infrastructure to the south East. Without the banking electronic system, all other functions of the technological network will quickly cease operation. The hardcore eco anarchists would like to see the pylons felled. But that would involve explosives coordinated over substantial geographical locations with the associated risks and danger to innocent lives. 50yrds of 2 inch copper cable weighs over 10 tonnes. A single pylon would bring nearly 80 tonnes of dead weight crashing down onto roads and houses. Its not a good look for the cause. The airport attacks is more of a test to see the impact of localised distribution points and the systems ability to reroute energy on demand from one to the other. Heathrow was chosen because it was known that the system would place top priority on rerouting power where possible as an emergency, and the result was quite encouraging although concerns remain that the delay was due to human incompetency rather than system design. Expect some further tests before the big one as we will only have one shot at this.