Argentine Minister of Economy almost lynched by an angry crowd in Buenos Aires. Inflation is over 60% and the Argentine people are hungry.
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🤡 Drive down the street 🤡
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True. No matter who’s says it ( I always think people think IM a fed when I speak up and I make it aware that it wouldn’t even matter if anyone was…because it’s time to rise and they can run away in their jorts and tank tops they wore in hikescthchool and keep running until they see God or Satan. ) Yea, it’s overdue time, and I don’t care of possible punishment because they won’t have time or resources nor the man power, training, organization crap is out the door. They’re told to fkn run or join. Moral lines are the only ones you can’t cross. Unless you’re immoral. Reason for us is justified to wits end and brand new measures. We fight for our lives. Whoever is opposing us, is attacking us. They’re the enemy in this war. Treat them like it. And yourselves like it. Hesitation is your death; no hesitation is theirs. You live. Not a hard decision. My only issue, and sorry I got in and smoked a great rolled joint I’m still working on lol…my issue is WHERE TO AIM?!?
I think that if it ever gets to the point of survival and fighting for our Republic, there will be no time for such lofty and philosophical thoughts... that time will have passed and it will be a time only for action, swift and decisive. There may be time afterwards to consider the ethics and meaning of it all, but I think we're heading into a time for making swift and hard decisions based on very little information.
As a thinking species, sometimes our big brains can get in the way of basic survival and defense of all the things we love.
A good metaphor for this is the story of the Gordian Knot, where countless men tried to untie it without success. Until Alexander the Great stepped up and cleaved it with his sword.
Thus endeth the lesson.