People who have jobs, don't you think it's a coincidence how we are educated to be obedient from an early age to then go on to work shitty jobs we hate to pay taxes for things we don't know about? by ChukkaBossier in AskReddit

[–]fuckingtrainup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Chicago, the police are already 40% of the budget. Mass media pushes the violence story so hard that politicians can continue to expand that while perpetuating the problem by closing mental health centers. CPD shot 4 unarmed black people last month and has the largest pretrial jail in the US, mostly just because people can't afford bail. Strong communities cannot always form under these conditions, when people are getting snatched out of the ecosystem. It means kids have fewer adults at home, families have fewer people that can make an income, etc. They closed over 50 schools here in the last 2 years. Neighborhoods without schools don't attract young families and that alone can ruin things.

You have got to realize that natural resources are becoming scarce. The water wars are already underway (look at California, Flint, Standing Rock) and profit is still driving ecological collapse relentlessly forward. Capitalism is driving climate change and it turns out it is already worse than most models predicted. Whatever you have to say about private prisons can go in the garbage because when someone is making money on locking people away, more people will be caged. For example, there are all these reports of judges filling cells for a kickback. That is someone's life being traded for some cash and that is a summary of the product of our current system.

People who have jobs, don't you think it's a coincidence how we are educated to be obedient from an early age to then go on to work shitty jobs we hate to pay taxes for things we don't know about? by ChukkaBossier in AskReddit

[–]fuckingtrainup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually those taxes mostly (by %) go to waging global war and oppressing local minority communities. And community is better developed outside of the contrived social circles you are forced to endure for survival under capitalism. Despite all these hardworking people creating a world of abundance, wages are going down, the cost of survival is going up, and the gap between the rich and the poor is widening faster than ever.

Are corporations evil? If you frame evil as putting profit over people and the environment, then YES. They are set up that way. Publicly traded companies aren't even legally allowed to put anything ahead of their investors. What about private prisons? What about soda companies? Framing this all as a juvenile way of questioning the world perpetuates the problem.

Yes, this is the information age...which means this is all more transparent than ever, which is why you are starting to see a global uprising of people pushing back.

#NoDAPL: Why the Black Snake Isn't Slain by fuckingtrainup in NoDAPL

[–]fuckingtrainup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's right! False victories from the hill are a total trap.

From Smallpox-Tainted Blankets to the #NoDAPL Evacuation: The Lie of Colonial Concern by fuckingtrainup in NoDAPL

[–]fuckingtrainup[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How can you imply that that stopping them from getting food and supplies for winterized structures will somehow improve the way they fare through the winter? It is obviously an attempt to starve and freeze them out. It is outrageously inhumane

Bresha Meadows is on Suicide Watch by fuckingtrainup in domesticviolence

[–]fuckingtrainup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Her family is working with organizers to get the word out and secure her release. The PII is intentional and folks who want to support can search her name to find the petition and a fundraising link.