Last year, I saw a bit of my local ANZAC parade (the day we lovers of tyranny remember our descendants being slaughtered). Small sample size, I know, but all our soldiers were fat and unfit and unlikely to pull any sane member of the opposite sex. The last group to roll through were from the US - all lean and slick looking. The propaganda campaign won't work unless someone forgets to invite the Americans next year.
The reputation of the SAS will also need a bit of work unless the MSM can somehow glamourise murdering unarmed brown people.
It definitely is starting to feel like a rerun, but I don't agree that it's entirely manufactured. It seems to be the formula Globohomo whipped up to deal with genuine populist uprising. But they can only play this game only as long as the people remain passive and think "peaceful protest" accomplishes anything, making them easy to corral. I was hoping Brazilians would be more realistic, and actually do what Globohomo pretended the Americans and Canadians were doing.
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The very first thing that must be done is to remove all restrictions on firearms ownership and self defense, and encourage the middle class to arm themselves to the teeth. All legal protections and privileges previously hogged by the elite should be transferred to the middle class. Every proposed legal change needs to affirmatively answer one question: "Does this give the middle class more power and autonomy?"
Well he said, after they violently rise up and win freedom. This won't happen quickly and magically. If something starts in Brazil, it will just be the beginning and will likely spread across the Western world. The beast is not going to die without biting and thrashing at everything within its reach. By the end of it, everyone will understand.
There is talk of the military opposing Lula's police forces in Brazil. If true, and not just keyfabe, that is where things will really start to get interesting.
Not many 'popular uprisings' have occurred within the last (at least) half-century with being keyfabe (i.e. heavily influenced by our security services). Even in the Eastern world; the Russians didn't organically "want" perestroika, or at least to rush their White House.
So have tge majority of the world's middle classes become NPCs, Pavlovian dogs just happy to have food and shelter in exchange for loyal serfdom as K. Denniger said in his most recent post? If so, it's a truly sad state of the human experience, with examples everywhere, of how we don't get off our asses and act until we finally hit the absolute bottom.