It is so strikingly weird that Albania trumps up (pun intended) multiple consecutive mass protests in no time whereas the USA as a nation with 330+million inhabitants could only muster a few nokings protests in the span of years.
Yes, though the owners were clever and taught us wrong on purpose. Americans think waving signs in the park on a Saturday morning in a festival like environment is the highest form of protesting because “non-violent” protest was pushed in K-12 as if that’s how it works. Seriously, ask an American about MLK or Gandhi and they’ll sing their praises (to the point Conservative “thinkers” will genuinely praise MLK and think they would be on the same side, somehow). Then ask them about the Civil Right movement and Indian Independence - they know between jack and shit other than talking about those two men. Now ask them about labor protests that happened just down the street, breaking company towns, or literally any other kind of protest in the long, blood history of protesting domestic and abroad- again, crickets.
Also, our cities and towns are designed to make protesting difficult, ineffective, and easy to break up. Again, clever owners.
Americans have been selectively bred and conditioned to follow orders and be nice over many generations. Sounds horrible, but they’ve effectively been turned into domesticated cattle.
Successfully? Probably not fully, since more and more are waking up. Or at least protesting. But still scarry as hell how close US governments got.
And permanently exhausted from all the sugar added to food that politicians get lobbied into doing nothing against. Hell, going into a Mexican grocery store, you’ll see stop-sign shaped warnings that say “Excessive sucre” or something like that. Like, we’ve got the warnings on cigarettes, but that’s about it. The US doesn’t care about public health except when it’s to shill more products :/
It is so strikingly weird that Albania trumps up (pun intended) multiple consecutive mass protests in no time whereas the USA as a nation with 330+million inhabitants could only muster a few nokings protests in the span of years.
US citizens don’t know how to protest
certain US citizens do. The majority have been just fine with how things were. They saved the riots and car fires for sports events.
Yes, though the owners were clever and taught us wrong on purpose. Americans think waving signs in the park on a Saturday morning in a festival like environment is the highest form of protesting because “non-violent” protest was pushed in K-12 as if that’s how it works. Seriously, ask an American about MLK or Gandhi and they’ll sing their praises (to the point Conservative “thinkers” will genuinely praise MLK and think they would be on the same side, somehow). Then ask them about the Civil Right movement and Indian Independence - they know between jack and shit other than talking about those two men. Now ask them about labor protests that happened just down the street, breaking company towns, or literally any other kind of protest in the long, blood history of protesting domestic and abroad- again, crickets.
Also, our cities and towns are designed to make protesting difficult, ineffective, and easy to break up. Again, clever owners.
Americans have been selectively bred and conditioned to follow orders and be nice over many generations. Sounds horrible, but they’ve effectively been turned into domesticated cattle.
Successfully? Probably not fully, since more and more are waking up. Or at least protesting. But still scarry as hell how close US governments got.
And permanently exhausted from all the sugar added to food that politicians get lobbied into doing nothing against. Hell, going into a Mexican grocery store, you’ll see stop-sign shaped warnings that say “Excessive sucre” or something like that. Like, we’ve got the warnings on cigarettes, but that’s about it. The US doesn’t care about public health except when it’s to shill more products :/