Well, I think it is too early for that. We might have to do something that you anarchos really don't like, we would have to organize... :P I know, I know it only means "no leaders" not "no rules" or "no structure".
Of course you can bend the NAP in the way that you are under attack by state and capital, but I don't think that bending rules is something you would want to do.
There are people after all who have accumulated tons of power and I am not talking about politicians, they are just tools. To expect that they will just loosen their grip without force seems delusional, some of them might be listening to reason but there will be some that do not.
My plan is still to get the military and police on our side, with that the sheer threat of force should be enough to win and their might not even be a single wounded person.
The problem in the U.S. is they heavily weaponized the media. I've watched Trump in the last week give three different speeches. I watched the entire speeches as that is the only way to get the truth about what he says.
The media within hours, days will come out saying he said one thing, and didn't say another and it will be a complete lie.
A lot of people are too lazy to go and look for themselves. It is more convenient to go to their "trusted" news source and be told the news they should believe in a 30 - 60 minute program so they can then carry on with their plans without having to actually verify whether what they heard was true or not.
We still have a number of these. If we were to have a new civil war there are people I care about that I know I would be in opposition to because, this is how they consume their news.
People that go to feminist rallies defending the bhurka when that was something many women fought for the right to not have to wear as part of an actual earlier feminist rally. They believe the narrative simply because their "trusted" source told them they should rather than learning, questioning, and doing any actual research.
These days if they tell you Trump said something you pretty much need to go watch his entire speech yourself as they usually don't actually tell the truth.
The same happened with the Charlottesville event as well. That was why I got so angry. I was not angry after watching 2+ hours of uninterrupted, unpaused footage from the event. I thought it was a mess. Then I saw the news and how it was so FAKE on the event that I actually got pretty angry. I was not angry until I saw the news and since I'd watched unedited footage it made the FAKENESS of the media narrative stick out really badly.
In the U.S. many people still only get that narrative. Doing more takes effort. Our population loves the big easy red button for things.
I don't know how it is in Germany.
Very similar. One of our biggest news-outlets has as a binding rule for their journalists that they "have to honor the transatlantic partnership" which means that they are explicitly censoring any criticism towards the US gov.
I think @lennstar once posted about a case where people were forbidden to film public speeches of politicians in their local parlament. The fine for breaking that new law was set to 250.000€.
Our media narrative about Trump is an exact translation of the things the US media puts out behind him.
The term Lügenpresse (Fake News) has been deemed Nazi-Slang.
So yeah, it is not looking much better in Germany.
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