V for Vendetta has a fairly 'underground-ish' following in UK. Although I think most of those that have watched it have simply written it off as an amusing tale about a near future that would never happen as our gov woyldn't ever get that bad :) In terms of things such as self-defence, the gov heavily push the idea that you don't need to defend yourself, just call the police instead - needless to say, they're only really effective at shooting innocent Brazilians or defending the gov itself. people have been taught to be weak, to accept their fate and do as they're told. On 15 September 2016 07:45:31 GMT+01:00, "Stephen D. Williams" <sdw@lig.net> wrote:
The UK Gov has spent two generations indoctrinating people right from birth that privacy is only for bad people, big corporations will look after them, gov dependency is a good thing, debt is a good
On 9/14/16 11:11 PM, oshwm wrote: thing, politics is of no interest and too complicated for
them etc etc
Only subversive types would think otherwise and so any of you opposing their plans are quite simply extremists and terrorists.
Did the movie V for Vendetta play in the UK much?
We do hear surprising things, like self defense being practically outlawed.
We've gone mostly the other way. We're chock full of subversives and subversive preparation in case it is needed. This takes a number of forms, including guns, stand your ground laws, etc. Just the other day someone was showing me his handgun, complete with silencer. Legal and licensed for concealed carry in that state, including the silencer.
The worst problems, in places like Chicago and parts of Oakland, are that whole areas have gone somewhat subversive and rogue, at least at certain times. This could be thought of as undirected subversiveness. Google 'sideshows Oakland' for some interesting videos.
Unless the peoples minds can be 'reprogrammed' then those of us
subversive types who have somehow avoided being brainwashed will
become criminals according to the state.
American TV and movies don't help? ;-)
So, Brits on the list, expect a bumpy ride.
On 15 September 2016 00:07:44 GMT+01:00, grarpamp
<grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
The 90's was simple existance, not the depth of mass application.
If people
think the 90's was the last fight, or a big fight, or some kind
of
defining success, it's suggested they're terribly mistaken. The application is
causing govt's and
useless legacy power structures worldwide to lose some control in
certain areas,
and they're approaching panic mode. When an animal is panicked,
it
gets ugly, fast. You don't want that. Yet you can't turn back. So you need to push
the envelope
harder, faster... so as to make panic mode but a forgone blink in
time, rebuffed
by the legion of myriad pressure against them... and push them straight into a feeble state of shock, then kill them before they can regain composure
and
enact vengeance.
Keep yer sails full, keels wet, and cannon hot.
sdw
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