Electricity saving measures in Germany from Thursday Sep. 1st onwards
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Compliance for the greater good helps keep society stable in general. This however won't work well when the people realize that their leaders are abusing their trust and is actively fucking over the people. It can switch in a matter of seconds, and then the green party will find themselves thrown into the oven, just like the (((witch))) in Hans and Gretel.
Compliance seems to be a Tectonic characteristic. Noncompliance seems to be an American characteristic. Just from my observation of the world.
Yep, and that's why the US has so many law enforcement agencies, so many cops, and the worlds largest prison population. The government tries to force compliance through fear. And a lot of things are outright banned.
Lot's of forbidden signs everywhere as far as I hear, "keep off the grass", "no loitering", "no walking on the train tracks", "no pissing in the pool", "stop" etc, stuff that would be considered common sense in Germany.
I guess the appearance of compliance doesn't have to be a bad thing, assuming that people are smart enough to differentiate between reasonable or stupid rules. Because once the people in Germany decides to become ungovernable they will be incredibly hard to stop.
While in America the government is already prepared for a large amount of the population trying to become ungovernable. You'll let off the steam by a little every now and then, own a gun, write a statement on your car, suddenly you're less angry because you don't feel suppressed.
Meanwhile in Germany one does not simply write a political statement on your car, more bureaucracy to plow through in order to get a gun. A WEF puppet government fucking around... the Germans is like a steam boiler building up pressure with no release and one day they all will just explode like the guy in "Falling Down".
Well, that would be interesting to watch.... from afar. Like on TV but not in downtown Berlin.