People do care but they struggle to make change against the rich who do not care
This is absolutely not true, but true for the capital class.
It’s very very true. People are just focused on their day to day. I’m not attacking the individual, I’m just acknowledging that people have bills to pay, kids to raise, personal goals.
Climate change is a societal level issue, so individuals have opinions, and a few options to pitch in, but generally no ability outside of voting to affect mass change.
There’s always armed revolution, but nobody’s going to do that if they won’t even stop voting for climate genocide.
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me and 20 guys go out and arm up, put on boots and fatigues, fill a backpack with rations and ammo
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???
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climate crisis solved
no revolution in history had just 20 armed dudes who tought they could individually change the world
Try 20000 and you’ll maybe make a dent.
Against the US military’s resources? Lol. The second shit hits the fan, the military will begin domestic operations to “keep order,” and anyone within their ranks who becomes a consciousness objector will be executed on sight.
You forget that the military is made up of the common person and a lot of people who see and feel first hand exactly what the government fucking them up the ass is like.
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Dunno about anyone else but personally: I don’t care because I can’t afford food each month. Worrying where your next meal comes from focusing your mind somewhat.
By design
When your headline is that every week for the past 20 years it gets desensitizing, yeah.