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1. khalic+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-15 10:59:45
Sorry for your past, happy you got out of it.

1. Listen, yes it’s very hard work, but it’s this or be squeezed until there’s nothing else. And when people start having famines we’ll have a new French Revolution, millions will die, and this will require a lot more energy than doing changes today.

2. Will do, I don’t know enough on that subject to have an opinion on that. But unjust, unmovable systems, like monarchies (wink) have been toppled in the past. Even recently.

3. Sorry I was just using my environment as an example, I meant people that trust you, that you trust. This kind of movement starts small

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2. skeezy+21[view] [source] 2025-08-15 11:10:38
>>khalic+(OP)
give an example of a non violent movement such as youre describing. i dont think one has ever existed and actually achieved anything
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3. extrai+E2[view] [source] 2025-08-15 11:25:04
>>khalic+(OP)
> Sorry for your past, happy you got out of it.

Thanks.

> Listen, yes it’s very hard work, but it’s this or be squeezed until there’s nothing else. And when people start having famines we’ll have a new French Revolution, millions will die, and this will require a lot more energy than doing changes today.

All parties that you would have heard of, will have major backing from a number of wealthy donors. You also have to have the right people involved. Not everyone should be engaged in politics directly.

I am not under the delusion that I can fix the country. I can't even master the mess in my spare room. The best I can do is try to help my family, friends and community.

As for violent conflict. Many people think there is going to be some sort of violent conflict coming to the UK. David Betz has several interviews on YouTube on the subject. I've emailed him personally (about something unrelated) and he is a serious person. I don't know whether he is right or not and only time will tell.

> Will do, I don’t know enough on that subject to have an opinion on that. But unjust, unmovable systems, like monarchies (wink) have been toppled in the past. Even recently.

The monarchy isn't the problem.

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4. khalic+Vb[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-15 12:32:14
>>skeezy+21
Yellow jacket france
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5. skeezy+SH[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-15 15:23:32
>>khalic+Vb
they didnt change anything
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6. khalic+EJ[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-15 15:34:14
>>skeezy+SH
The co2 tax, which sparked the protests, was repealed. So yes it did exactly what they wanted
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