• nifty
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    359 months ago

    Assuming you succeed, will you then get your makeup, glasses, clothes, and computer? Or internet? Or electricity? Or running water?

    • @[email protected]
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      439 months ago

      “Hurr durr, slaver companies like nestlé are essential for the production of electricity”

      Do capitalist bootlickers even think?

    • @[email protected]
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      199 months ago

      Yes you will, because you sabotage effectively, in industries that are not actually important or only produce worthless junk or companies that try to kill off smaller ones.

      • nifty
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        In the off chance you’re semi-serious, it’s hard to have a compete systems level understanding of anything, so you can’t actually predict the unknown unknown consequences. It’s like trying to strategically projectile vomit, you’ll get most of that into the desired location but some of that acidic chum is def landing somewhere you didn’t intend lol

          • nifty
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            19 months ago

            Hey, have you been reading my diary?? Tsk, tsk

        • @[email protected]
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          49 months ago

          No your good dude, i would love it if the world was simpler but sadly you gotta break some eggs to make an omlette…

        • @Isoprenoid
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          39 months ago

          No, you don’t get it. When I abuse my power, it’s good, when they abuse their power, it’s bad.

          Does that clarify things? /s

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      69 months ago

      Assuming we succeed in one act of industrial sabotage? Nothing we could do could disrupt any of these supplies on the global scale.

    • @[email protected]
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      19 months ago

      No, that’s the idea. But that’s also why we see very little eco terrorism. No one can handle losing what we have. Even if it is necessary.