"Why should I trust you."

Don't. I never asked you to. Furthermore, I never asked for your money, I haven't tried to sell you joining anything, I don't have a newsletter you can shill on your friends.

I just know this stuff, I read a lot, and it seems like in the world around me there's a concerted effort to either keep you from knowing, or more often, keep you from ever contextualizing what you already know, in a way that might threaten the fuck barrel.

It hurts. So I talk.

Like, honestly, that's the most fucked up part about it right? Most of the stuff we're talking about out here, people already "know" in the reasonable sense. They might not be able to teach a 3 hour course on why capitalism, slavery, and fascism are interrelated while providing numerous historical citations to support the argument, but it's not a mystery to them. You just don't spend much time dwelling on it when capitalist fascist slavery hellworld says "you gotta work, cause you're one of us"
People don't get mad at me for telling them that they live in a fascist society on the brink of ecological collapse because they disagree with me; it's rather that they know it's true, and I wasn't supposed to say that part out loud because now, there are consequences for pretending none of it is real.

@AnarchoNinaWrites *nodds in agreement*

People need to stop their cognitive dissonance and face the shot before it's going to hit the fan and plan accordingly NOW!
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