re: an invitation to revolutionaries sorta ,—D

Yeah, I have some ideas, AND answers to my own questions.

Ḇüʈ…

I’m just one single individual, fully aware and fully apprised of what’s going on here, and fighting the best I can with the resources available to me as one, single revolutionary-minded person; strength will have to be in numbers.

No doubt, the work of groups like Anonymous is critical/crucial/essential towards revolutionary ends, and must be worked in partnership with people on the ground; we are on the same team, we are not competing, but we must also realize this revolution/infiltration, if so properly organized, is multi-dimensional; disrupting the internet only annoys and frustrates those in power, it doesn’t truly take it away. These elite and policymakers are so untouchable they no longer have to speak in terms of money or currency for they control means, an oligarch of vital resource governors, money is THEIR vital resource and thus has artificially become ours. NONE of those people, nor like, a thousand generations after them, if existing in today’s market, will ever experience poverty or homelessness. Ever.

Interrupt the internet all you want, they will wake up the next morning still in control of policy and industry all the same…

Disarm them of their property and liberty. Give them ample experience of what they’re creating, then give a choice to return profits to their producers, as as the means of production and work as a cooperative thereafter in the new non-capitalist economy, where we don’t deceive the public into thinking that all innovations are of necessity when currently it it’s fulfilling one’s greed rather than a world’s need…

oh, sorry, your cell phone met no need at all except to increase surprise!! industriousness, output, efficiency, timeliness, work work work … societies existed in perfectly peaceful ways in the absence of the cell phones, commercial needs were met by land and sea; it is impossible to argue cell phones fulfilled a life sustaining need for the overall goal of keeping our species alive as long as possible.

Oh wait, have we forgotten about this part? The entire human race beyond our petty, singular lives? Yeah, that’s right, I don’t give a shit how libertarian you are, lol, there are things in life that are inarguably painful to all humans who are choosing to stay alive, like hunger & the deaths of loved ones.

You can’t put a price tag on everything and say it has value by virtue of its market worth, as it currently stands the amount of industrial waste and electronic waste, if some sustainable alternative isn’t created immediately, will be beyond recoverable amounts. I’m not trying to sound conspiratorial alarming here, but just look around, check out your local landfill, pay attention, what possible way could it go at this point, the amount of waste we’re creating? It is only growing and growing proportional to growing and growing human population… populations who create waste and demand resources.

Humans have introduced things into the environment that would never aggregate in a zilliion quadrillion years of evolution in the absence of modern man, things like plastics, everything that is synthetic and does not biodegrade. The concern is the amount of waste created out of ample supplying of artificial “needs” to dumb consumers (hooray for planned obsolescence!!). At this point in history, given our consumption habits and what we’ve come to equate wealth with, we’re doomed. Wealth, by definition, is the accumulation of what is valuable. Greedy, power hungry plutocrats and many many others value money and material possessions as evidence of success and wealth. But that is THEIR definition of wealth, and what THEY have decided is valuable, value is a relative term in both life and economics, and a skewed, messed up value system represents the core of our problems. (a calculation that rarely includes anyone beyond “me”)

People who understand the need to organize for neglected communities…

It’s bullshit sitting around doing nothing (willing obedience to the systems we hate), In doing so we’ve become complicit & are just as much the enemy if we are not organizing only toward direct action.

We fight for the people who want to fight but are too busy trying to feed and/OR clothe their kids on their 3 cruel and unusual minimum wage jobs. A lot of love and respect to the struggling families and single-parent households, particularly of non-anglo background; I know it’s a thousand times harder, just to expect some decency, in many cases;

We fight for those who are so immersed in the system that to be exposed would could come at great harm to themselves and others in many cases…

We fight for those who want to fight but for whatever reason cannot.

We’ve got to put peace – temporarily – aside.

So if we understand each other, great, reach out to me, let’s get this underway… for me it IS that urgent and we ARE in economic crisis. We must think LONG-TERM. For each step forward there are 4 back with humanity. Everything we are doing is destroying this planet, the ONLY planet we currently CAN live on. Yeah, there are other earth-like analogues in intergalactic space, but that’s irrelevant. We haven’t the technology, resources, time, concern blah blah blah to transport billions from here to some other planet lol…

Earth is approaching, if it hasn’t already breached, its “carrying capacity” regarding humans.

And while I recognize there’s not changing much of this, at least I can fight to limit the suffering of entities currently alive that need not suffer and/or that have no defense (as with EVERY SINGLE NON-HUMAN ENTITY on this planet)

And if YOU already exist, reach out to me, tell me where to sign up.

—-> This isn’t war we’re dealing with here, this is solving the pervasive problem and problem-creator known as capitalism for the human race’s longevity. It is an unjust system and generally unjust things breed themselves out of existence as a matter or reason (like chattel slavery)… capitalism is different – it is resource and consumption dependent as well as environmentally destructive, and feeds on a base, gluttonous human instinct. And by environment, I mean the entire earth – the only fucking place we can realistically live probably for another 100 years or more. <—-

Capitalism creates poverty, it has to, it is hierarchical by its nature (is it possible for everyone to simultaneously be millionaires, or wealthy?), viewed like a triangle, with a smaller number at the top with the most resources, having acquired those resources by use of the means below them.

It is impossible to create a system of income equality that allows for artificial needs and artificial scarcity. Excessive property and resource ownership is theft from the public domain, plain and simple.

This has become a want ad. Great. Please tell me where to sign up. I have nothing to hide here. My goals of a strategic economic shift out of market capitalism entirely I refuse to hide. If you are like me, let’s find each other… I know you’re out there. I choose not to keep my face masked. Brothers and sisters fighting the cyberwar, I understand the need for, ahem, anonymity, but on the ground, with the strength in numbers, you need people face to face, directing all community resources, every penny you possibly can out of anything you can and direct it only into organizing for the coup, that’s it.

We can deal with the other stuff after, we MUST deal with economy first. Every single economic issue we dislike about society, particularly poverty, is because of some form of capitalism. I don’t give a shit your background, but your overall mindfulness of the class struggle going on like never before. It’s not really a struggle. The working class has been defeated. But they can still fight and take the means back. They have strength in numbers.

If you already exist…come and find me. Let’s get this work done.