Sometimes direct action is not an act of destruction, but an act of defense of life.
Not always does the direct actor have to burn the system to the ground.
When cops act as thugly gangs, and you react as a member of the collective response, well, you decide the limit of your communication in proportion to the pain you feel.
But, when Karens get cut off by the crowd, we must not become what we resist.
Mindless violence by groups of police can be characterized as indiscriminate violence against those protesting.
We see many examples, cops have much impunity, they investigate themselves and find no wrongdoing.
When the boot of rule by force is on the the other foot, when we finally have additional bodies pushing back with us, we must take the higher ground.
As fitting as it would be to pass summary judgement in these cases, the broader struggle to be free is won by compassion, and forgiveness.
Property destruction and liberation of spaces are tactics, we must not lose sight that the overall goal is peace and cooperation.
Who amongst us doesn't need a dispensation, or two?
It is by giving these individuals their continued persistence in their attempt to violently dominate us that the broader violent reaction is justified.
Singling out people for punishment is what has gotten us here.
More of the same, albeit with yet another different faction in charge, is not the solution to what ails us.
Insurrectionary anarchists do not seek to install themselves in positions of power by perpetrating acts of violence, and domination.
Whereas, that is exactly what the cops are doing.
At the end of the day, freedom is not on the ballot.
The cops will still collect their wages at the point of a gun.
Resistance to being violently dominated by them will be met with overwhelming force.
This is the reality, currently.
Listen to their mouthpieces, anarchy, and order, are not to be tolerated, unless the cops are left in power.
Their only solution on offer is more of the same.
The attentat is not directed at individual acts of domination in every scenario, as the police try to do, but directed to awakening those asleep at the hands of the hypnotizing opinion influencers in the culture.
Once The Crowd by Gustave Le Bon, 1896 has been weaponized, and inculcated into every life through the flashylight boxes, the gloves have to come off.
The average karen doesn't know s/he is wrong.
They have been lied to through so many generations that they are not capable of grasping a reality they are not part of.
Their white bread worlds are very different than the one most of us live in.
They are very careful to distance themselves from the 'unclean'.
Were we to never respond in destructive ways, nothing would ever change.
One only has to look at the Haymarket Affair in Chicago to understand that it is us new to the struggle to be free from oppression and not the struggle that is new to the culture.
The baby boomers ain't trying to rock the boat, they just want their check and to live somewhere warm.
The cabal currently in charge, who likely took charge publicly (among those in the know) with the Kennedy murder, have been in charge for thousands of years.
The freedom seized by 'muricans in 1776 threw them for a little loop, but they soon sent in their banksters and restored their domination of all things economic, and subsequently, every facet of life in their area of control.
Manly P. Hall and Jordan Maxwell give us the record from antiquity.
Jack London gave us a pretty good idea of it 1905.
But, do you care, dear reader?
Will you even click those links?
Can you be bothered to learn what it is you need to know to escape the mind controlled reality that has been foisted upon you?
Will you join the boomers in quelling dissent and just go along to get along?
Which side will you support?
Freedom?
Tyranny?
A little dose of each?
Leave your solutions in the comments?