MUST WATCH!!-Austin Man drives plane in to IRS building- SUicide note!!! -2/2
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@jamplease1 I wasn't advocating the destruction of property. I'm mostly a pacifist in such manners. I dislike the killing & destruction of property the US military does around the world. I don't care if I agree w/ the motivations or the desired end, violence should be an absolute last resort. But if someone does feel a compelling need to resort to violence (be they a part of a private organization or the military), I'd prefer they do attacks on property (symbolic or tactical) w/o killing people.
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@MarmaladeINFP Sometimes their destruction of property is very deadly. Google a few of those events.
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I have been in this situation and worse. Even though I am angry with people destroying my dream, I know there is a higher power that the big asterisks are already having to deal with. The balance of power will shift dramatically, and the only ones to blame will be the ones who created this game. The big wigs are digging their own grave and will soon throw themselves in it. Just wait, and watch. And believe in holy justice.
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on a more positive note-thanks for this great channel!
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I will say that Americans make light of it comparitively speaking- but if it had been a Muslim then--the reactions would be far more serious-and people would use it as an excuse to defend anti gun control and militarism--but since it is a disenfranchised frustrated white American male-- then many in our culture will be like "yeah it is tough out their -this guy was a nut...I wish he had made a different choice..but life can be so painful and humiliating and pointless for many people.
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The reason i don't define it a terrorist act is because it was different from organized groups of people planing destruction to spread fear & strengthen their organizations ability to intimidate to gain power--this was a one man act of suicidal desperation hoping he could take out a few of those he considered enemies-which would be innocent people doing their job working for the government-I do agree that the problems are real-& that the institutions are flawed & oppressive
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I disagree with using violence--if things are going to continue to be this bad then it will call for non-violent civil disobedience that coressponds to methods and criteria set by Gandhi & King & others--just mindlessly turning to violence not only will bring a downward spiral of worse and worse violence but could possibly enable far worse, more corrupt powers to come to power. As for this man's desperate act I don't think it should be defined terrorist..
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I think the man who committed this kamikaze act was an act of desperation and I'm sad he suffered so much...there are so many people suffering in these ways all over the country--but it is somehow somewhat invisible or glossed over by diversion--or people who are doing--"ok" are to busy doing what it takes to keep themselves "ok" like work too many hours for too little income at un-gratifying jobs--and conforming to trends and conventions that are like traps that keep em' on the treadmill...
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was this terrorist a libertarian? Some of you libertarians are crazy.
Stop arguing with each other and UNITE!!!!!!!!
rbgsolomon 2 years ago 6
I read a news piece today regarding a man who
had his home bulldozed to the ground before it
foreclosed.
Bravo!
vacinestoxic 2 years ago 3