Lee Chambers
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So with the country quickly spiraling out of control and people demanding much, much more of our money than usual, I can't help but wonder if we're reaching a point where someone is going to say "Fuck it, let's burn it down and start over." I'm talking, of course, about rebelling against the established federal government of the United States.
The first response to my question would be "It can't be done." We've seen our military in action, we know what we're capable of. So let's get past that part.
How would it start? How could we get people to join the cause? Where could we get the things we need? How big do we want to go? Are we looking to overthrow and reform or are we simply wanting to carve out our own little niche? Which would be better in the long run?
A friend of mine and I have gone back and forth on this matter for the last year. He insists that if the people want change they can simply tell the government "We're no longer following you and we're not going to do what you say anymore."
But I believe that the American public has became so apathetic to things that go on in the world that only a very violent and upfront revolt would shock them awake. Not to mention that doing something like not paying your taxes or refusing to leave your property for imminent domain is a simple fix for the government...they call the police, who have guns. You are one person or maybe only a handful of people and they are many more with training and weapons. This is another reason why only force would make a true change in our government, because they government is always using force to enforce its laws.
So, let's start with the first question. How do we get the ball rolling?
The first response to my question would be "It can't be done." We've seen our military in action, we know what we're capable of. So let's get past that part.
How would it start? How could we get people to join the cause? Where could we get the things we need? How big do we want to go? Are we looking to overthrow and reform or are we simply wanting to carve out our own little niche? Which would be better in the long run?
A friend of mine and I have gone back and forth on this matter for the last year. He insists that if the people want change they can simply tell the government "We're no longer following you and we're not going to do what you say anymore."
But I believe that the American public has became so apathetic to things that go on in the world that only a very violent and upfront revolt would shock them awake. Not to mention that doing something like not paying your taxes or refusing to leave your property for imminent domain is a simple fix for the government...they call the police, who have guns. You are one person or maybe only a handful of people and they are many more with training and weapons. This is another reason why only force would make a true change in our government, because they government is always using force to enforce its laws.
So, let's start with the first question. How do we get the ball rolling?