A man killed the United Healthcare CEO, and you think he's a hero?
It's a war of the classes, isn't it?
Yes, and the shooting in New York is a manifestation of the class war. More manifestations will occur.
In this case the one player only had to raise prices or decline service while being called a victim now.
The aggression of this behavior is undervalued.
Bourgeois media will always portray violence on their fellow bourgeois as travesties while downplaying or ignoring the more abundant amount of violence inflicted on the proletariat daily. That's to be expected. The class war will go on.
@Radical_EgoCom @DavidBruchmann I sell these on my website. It's cuz I believe this is true.
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I read about the ethical aspects of the clothings on https://www.no-gods-no-masters.com/ and I'm quite impressed, if it's all true.
Your t-shirts can withstand the same standard?
A true equation since the proletariat is more numerous than the bourgeoisie, which makes it even more nonsensical that the smaller class, the bourgeoisie, owns all the means of production and wealth while the larger class, the proletariat, owns none of it.
@Radical_EgoCom @thedudeabides420 well here's the problem: The bourgeois have guns and armies/police. They will kill us if we try anything.
You could say the same thing for Russia in 1917, China in 1949, and Cuba in 1959, and many of them were murdered for revolting, but they were also successful, and we must also revolt if we want to be successful, and we may die also, but that is what's required if we want proletarian liberation.