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If you want an end to the system,
It's going to take a global civil disobedience, starving the companies, and starving the governments, working together, supporting your local community, local shops and protect and look out for each other community by community up and down each country. - Take your kids out of school - Start with a boycott of the top 500 companies t.co/QpX3E244Wu
The only thing that will actually have an impact: Mass non-participation / labour withdrawal: If essential sectors suddenly stop producing—transport, supply chains, critical infrastructure—the system can grind to a halt. Coordinated labour action across multiple sectors simutaeneously.
Economic redirection: The system depends on money and consumption. Broad, sustained shifts toward localised, self-sufficient networks—cooperatives, community production, peer-to-peer trade—reduce revenue to centralised actors. If this happens at scale, the system can’t maintain its usual operations.
Parallel infrastructure development: Communities that can feed themselves, generate energy, distribute resources, and communicate internally are less dependent on the system. The stronger these parallel networks, the more leverage communities have to disengage.
Network coordination: Disruption requires coordination. Individual withdrawal alone won’t scale; it must be synchronized across multiple communities to affect supply, distribution, or labour simultaneously. Legitimacy and social perception: Even if physical operations continue, if a system loses broad public trust, compliance drops, enforcement becomes harder, and the operational cost rises.
Large-scale organised visibility of alternatives accelerates this effect. And defence is paramount, that means every man, woman and child is responsible for the safety of their community, against ALL who would do it harm, regardless of their status in this system.
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