I will push for pressure on companies that help ICE. Money talks and we can work in our workplaces to get ICE-supporting vendors out. It’s still pretty lib but it is something that I can ask anyone to do and more importantly, feels “safe” enough that people might actually do it.
But like others said the real answer starts with some tech-free strolls through the woods with comrades you can trust. Definitely not things to discuss on public forums.
CW: self-harm
I really want a gun but also don’t because I’m afraid I’d use it on me before someone else. Sigh
I think you’re misunderstanding me. My point is descriptive, not prescriptive. It’s that the cycle of violence and radicalisation isn’t going to stop, whatever we do there’s no path back to stability.
I am sorry, but that does sound like
We can’t just wait for people to die. How is that helpful? There’s been enough gun violence already, it has to stop.
I will push for pressure on companies that help ICE. Money talks and we can work in our workplaces to get ICE-supporting vendors out. It’s still pretty lib but it is something that I can ask anyone to do and more importantly, feels “safe” enough that people might actually do it.
But like others said the real answer starts with some tech-free strolls through the woods with comrades you can trust. Definitely not things to discuss on public forums.
CW: self-harm
I really want a gun but also don’t because I’m afraid I’d use it on me before someone else. Sigh
I think you’re misunderstanding me. My point is descriptive, not prescriptive. It’s that the cycle of violence and radicalisation isn’t going to stop, whatever we do there’s no path back to stability.
I get what you’re saying and while you can’t change people’s conditions you can educate them on how they can act.
There’s a reason the first thing they go after is education. And there’s a reason why Americans love violence and hate learning.
Giving every man woman and child in America a firearm is less threatening, to them, than teaching these people how to read.